March 28, 2013

"On the Road"

"...they danced down the street like dingledodies and I shambled after as usual as I've been doing all my life after people that interest me, because the only people that interest me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones that never yearn or say a commonplace thing...but burn, burn, burn like roman candles across the night." ~ Jack Kerouac

I have come to learn that all the weird interests I obsess over -- little snippets I stumble on and then get a hair up my ass about and must immerse myself in fully, digesting every speck of dirt I dust off as I search to "uncover the truth" -- it's all inspiration of some kind.  I'm winding my way through a maze of artistic inspiration, and these "things" shall all culminate in serving as illumination as I make my way to the prize -- my authentic creation. 

I don't know what that is to be just yet, and I'm impatient to know when exactly I shall stumble upon that "a ha!" moment.  But I don't give up.

Some may call it a "waste of time," while I myself for years thought of it as "passing time."  It used to be a distraction for me.  It was my way of creating an Alternate Universe, some place to flee to that gave my days purpose (not to be confused with meaning), even if that purpose was just to amuse myself until tomorrow comes.  But every day continues to be an endless stretch of the evening before that ever elusive tomorrow.

Why am I writing this?  Can't rightly say.  It just crossed my mind and I felt the need to put it to paper...er, computer.  There might be something important in here, ya know!  Some secret...some elusive filament.  Or maybe I do it just to please my hoarder heart.  Some may say I'm a collector of crap.  I prefer to see myself as a sleuth of stimulus!

In the meantime, feast your eyes on the following...

Commissioned Wedding Piece
Once again, very poor quality photo!  But I needed shaded light in order to show the gold-leafing of the butterflies in this piece.  I'm delivering this commissioned work to its new owner tonight.  The finished piece is framed in a simple black frame, size 8 1/2" x 11".  Being a wedding gift, the couple's name and wedding date are written on it as well in simple cursive italics (done after this photo was taken). 

I must admit I'm quite partial to the imagery in this piece, or at least my interpretation of said imagery.  I love the idea of the tree as roots, or the foundation, of a newly-forming (or already existing family), with its leaves turning into butterflies that are flying off (or have flown off) into different directions in the world.

And here are the last few completed pieces for the American Indian series to be available at Artifest in June.





I will be mounting these pieces this weekend on black backings.  The reason why the backgrounds looks wavy on these is because I photographed the cut-outs, pre-mounted, on the black leather ottoman in my living room.  Sloppy, I know.  For shame!

March 20, 2013

Dancing Queens

When I first made a sincere push to get my work out to the public, I was taking belly dance lessons with a group of marvelous ladies.  I highly recommend this form of dance for all women!  I never felt so sexy and feminine before!!  It improved my posture AND my state of mind!  I miss it.  When I started focusing on my business, I gave up the lessons until I get myself established.  When my schedule loosens up a bit, I'll start dancing again. 

Some of the first pieces I released were these two pictured below.  I made them for my dance teacher, Lois, to put in her studio with my business cards.  I received lots of complements on them as well as requests for them.  But I decided not to mass produce either, keeping these as one-of-a-kinds for my teacher who I so adore!



Belly Dancer

Sword Dancer


I should point out that my teacher dances with a sword on occasion.  I remember the first time I saw her do it.  I was in complete awe at how she was able to keep her whole body in motion while balancing the sword on her head.  I should mention that I am a mere student and my dance abilities are nowhere close to that undertaking!  :)

The teaching assistant in the class, a brilliant dancer named Becky, recently contacted me to make a piece for her to use as a gift for her step-mother.  I wasn't able to post a picture of the piece on any of my sites until the piece was given because her step-mother views my Facebook page.  However the gift has since been given and I can now post!


 

The image idea came from a tiny picture that Becky sent me of a decal (I believe that's what it originally was) and asked if I could do something similar.  

For these three pieces, the main image is cut out and them mounted on a backing.  Here you see the cat cut out of black and mounted on parchment, with the paper types being reversed for the dancers -- parchment mounted on black. 

But some pieces I do differently -- cutting the image out of what is the top sheet and then mounting it so that the backing paper shows through the cuts, essentially filling in the image.  You'll see that when I post a picture of the commissioned piece I'm currently working on.  It is a tree with leaves that turn to butterflies and take flight.  This piece is for a wedding gift and will have some gold-leafing and calligraphy added to it before completion.  

I'm not aware that either way of making the picture defines it as scherenschnitte.  I was told that scherenschnitte means "scissors cuts."  Therefore, for a piece to be termed Scherenschnitte, it must be cut with scissors.  If a piece is cut with blades, then its just a papercutting.  If anyone out there knows otherwise, please correct me.  I definitely don't want to be spreading incorrect information!  Oh my!

March 13, 2013

Artifest

I am honored to be participating in a two-day event this year called  Artifest.  Artifest describes itself as "celebrating culture through art, music, dance and food."  Click on the link to see their website which shows beautifully all the exciting things this event has to offer.

Artifest is running June 8th & 9th at the Museum of Indian Culture in Allentown, PA.  So not only do I have the pleasure of being a part of this exciting event, but I also get to check out this museum which has been on my list of "must see"s for gawd knows how long!  The Museum of Indian Culture is dedicated to educating all those who enter its doors on the Lenape (Delaware) people who inhabited this area.  They teach about other American Indian tribes as well.  Such an amazing organization!  I'm so honored that I was invited to be a part of such an event!

I had teased in my previous post that I'm doing some special pieces which I plan to debut at this event.  I have about 4 more designs to cut for this series.  Here is a preview of what's finished so far, with more to follow.