Sunday, June 20, 2010

More on Alice meets Steampunk



I'm back to share more of this piece. What I show tonite is not the way it looks today, but how it looked last week. I've changed it a lot since then, but will shoot new pics and post them later. I held back showing pics because I was considering submitting the piece to something like Somerset Studios for possible publication. But, after reading the directions and seeing the time lags - it is possible that if they wanted it sent to them, it might be out of circulation for a prolonged period of time and I would not be able to show it in local galleries or shows during that time. I'd rather have it in a gallery than in the magazine where they make money off of of everyone else's talents. Sure, I could have my five minutes of fame but then I'd be waiting for it to be returned. It is such a dimensional piece, it is a richer experience for the viewer to see it in person. Anyhow, here's how it looked last week.

When I started this, I didn't expect it to be anything special, or probably even worth keeping, so I did a lot of things wrong. I glued things in right away, without giving a thought to painting the background on the inside. I'd used colored gesso on the outside. So, later I had to peel images and gears out, paint the background and then put the images back in. Sometimes i had to redo an image. I wanted to get rid of Howard Hughes and Janis Joplin's face - for copyright reasons - in case I wanted to publish. Those are done now, and you will see the results here soon.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Alice in Wonderland Box




Here is my new project. While cleaning the studio (yes, again) I found this interesting pressed paper packing box liner I saved from some shipping box. At first I photographed it thinking it could be useful digitally as a background - and then I kept thinking the multiple depths would make good surfaces for collage - and steampunk! Hmmm...... The wheels were turning, when I noticed a cut out of Alice on my worktable (a reject from another project.) Once she met the box, it was like she found her home. So, it is now a steampunk meets Alice in Wonderland theme on one side and Alice meets WWW-onderland (the internet) on the other side. I'm thinking of making it for my teen grandkids who like to try to figure out what the heck grandma is doing now. LOL They'll be scratching their heads for along time over this one. Janene
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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Trevor's graduation book

I posted some pics on my other blog. If you'd like to check them out, click here.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Comments

I often get comments that come in a strange form that I can't decypher, so I do not publish them. If you have a personal comment and wish to email me directly, you can try it that way. momzart101@yahoo.com

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Pouring your life into your art.

There are times in our lives when a tragedy occurs and there's nothing we can do but cry. Or, pour our feelings into our art. This is one of those times. A lot of book artists journal. My blogs serve as my journal.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Using digital software to help compose a painting


On my other blog, I put up some pics, one is here. The story behind it is over there. Please take a side trip to see how and why this was done.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Here's a little extra fun


On the arts and gardens blog I put up photos and tutorial for making wind socks of recycled Tyvek envelopes. You can check them out there. http://janenesartsngardens.blogspot.com