Using tiny bits of torn magazine and miscellaneous scrap paper to create a "painting" without using paint.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
I was asked to give a workshop on tornpaper art for the art honor society students at Battlefield High School this November. I'm so looking forward to the experience. I have had to take some time away from my art in the recent months, house renovation doesn't allow much down time. Wish me luck on the workshop.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Our small little town has taken on so many changes in the last several years, this building was once the center of town. It no longer exists, but holds lots of fond memories for my girls and I. In this picture I incorporated some newspaper articles that I had been holding onto for just such an occasion. I think using the history in the piece will give it that much more meaning down the road as well. This building is long gone now, the stones that the building was constructed with were also from a local quarry.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Count down to our summer vacation. This is a picture done from our previous vacation in Naples Florida. This year I hope to do some new pictures, I want to do some family pics of the kids on the beach and in the waves. We should have lots of picture opportunities this year with all the little ones. Can't wait!
Friday, March 27, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
This one is Beast of Burden #3, all three pictures share pieces of the same paper so that when they are next to each other you can see that they belong together and are connected. I think I may end up doing two or three more in this series, I have some interesting pictures of camels and I think I'm going to include an Alaskan dog sled as well.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
I often enjoy looking at the artist work space, I thought you might like a little glimpse into mine. My family gave the work table to me for my birthday, my daughter keeps me organized with the storage bins. As you can see I currently sit facing a window, I love the natural light. I keep my colored paper in sandwich bags and pull from them as I work. I often run out of wall space, so I am always looking to find good homes for the work I am ready to replace.