Artfest: gallery-ready
I'm sure you're that person who's so wonderfully organized, you were ready for Artfest back in February. My friends... I am not that person.
But I'm entertaining nonetheless... which is why you're here. So here's your reward: a sneak peek at the mini-collages I'm going to sell in the Artfest gallery (plus three others!). Behold.
I haven't decided for certain which ones will be sold at Artfest, but all five are for sale. And no, you don't have to go to Artfest to buy it. So if you want one or more of these collages, speak up! Email me at yolisalisa at gmail dot com. I'll email a full photo of the piece you want and we'll go from there.
| "Guide to Health" |
| "Sweet Tidbits" |
| "Queen Paris" |
| "Crumbling Sanctuaries" |
| "The Children of Israel Toiled at Making Bricks" |
Each one is $50 and comes with an indentation on the back, ready for a nail on which to hang the collage.
Okay, I'm off to date night with The Husband. See you soon -- I'll be posting photos from Artfest on Twitter and Facebook. Follow me there for the day-to-day action!
Party like an art star
Seventeen kids descending upon Canvas, a studio where an artist guides the students through a simple painting lesson.
A break for cake...
... then more painting. Little or no blood spilled... just paint.
sigh Guess I need to learn how to help him unlearn the perfectionism.
No worries. The other kids took home their canvases, and The Boy took home seventeen presents. That child is feeling no pain.
Paint supplies crush
I would totally try to eat this if I were two years old.
You might remember I showed two assemblages in Fraker/Scott Gallery's ICON group show last summer. Although I didn't sell the pieces, I did win a prize -- whoo-hoo! -- a gift certificate to buy all the Golden artist supplies I could get for $100. Guess whose presents came in the mail yesterday?!
When I won the prize, the gallery owners said they wanted to encourage me to keep making art, and to try new ideas.
So I bought several paints I'd seen before, but for which I didn't have a specific project in mind.
I also picked up some coarse pumice gel and gesso, but I think I'll exchange those for regular gel medium (matte) and extra-coarse pumice gel.
Now I want to crunch it between my teeth like hard candy. If you've read this far, I bet you do too.
The extra-coarse pumice gel could really enhance the cave-effect I'm going for in my work. And the regular gel medium I use as a barrier coat on paper, as well as glue for said paper. Aaaaghghhh! I'm so excited I can barely think straight.
How are you using your own supplies right now? If you use acrylics, what are you using and how? Tell me in the comments or on Facebook. I'm on Pinterest now too: share your boards with me!
You might remember I showed two assemblages in Fraker/Scott Gallery's ICON group show last summer. Although I didn't sell the pieces, I did win a prize -- whoo-hoo! -- a gift certificate to buy all the Golden artist supplies I could get for $100. Guess whose presents came in the mail yesterday?!
When I won the prize, the gallery owners said they wanted to encourage me to keep making art, and to try new ideas.
So I bought several paints I'd seen before, but for which I didn't have a specific project in mind.
I also picked up some coarse pumice gel and gesso, but I think I'll exchange those for regular gel medium (matte) and extra-coarse pumice gel.
The extra-coarse pumice gel could really enhance the cave-effect I'm going for in my work. And the regular gel medium I use as a barrier coat on paper, as well as glue for said paper. Aaaaghghhh! I'm so excited I can barely think straight.
How are you using your own supplies right now? If you use acrylics, what are you using and how? Tell me in the comments or on Facebook. I'm on Pinterest now too: share your boards with me!