Monthly Archives: April 2010

pig headed

pig headed

computer crashed so I was unable to add any more layers to this piece. also I am out of printer ink so I could not finish it the old skool way. And now, another wild story: Winnie fried bacon in the office microwave and stunk up the entire building several days a week. Four and a half years later, after countless complaints from the office vegans and those who claimed disability from bacon gease induced migraines, the management removed the microwave from the office. Winnie was so upset that she could no longer have bacon every morning she threw a blood clot and was forced into early retirement.

thanks mixiepixie for the images!

too much of a good thing…

too much of a good thing…

The first rubberstamp I ever used on a consistent basis was an image of a cheese with a slice cut out of it. I used it on my Cheese zine correspondence and on all my letters to friends and family (1990 pre Internet) .  Around that time I also purchased a set of zoo animals stamps that were unmounted cheapies. Those were the only rubberstamps in my collection until 2005 when I picked up an issue of “Rubber Stamp Madness”, a magazine that featured readers submissions of gorgeous handmade rubberstamped cards and clever little mini-artworks called ATC’s (artist trading cards).  I was impressed with the simplicity of the craft and said, “Heck, I can do THAT!”

Since that time I have aquired an immense collection of rubberstamps and the paraphenalia that accompanies ‘stamping’. I let my OCD run rampant when I discovered a little tiny shop in old downtown Beaverton called “The Peddler’s Pack” that carried every imaginable rubberstamp and all the supplies a card artist would ever need for a lifetime. Eventually, Jessica caught the stamping fever and not a weekend went by without us giving in to our rubberstamp hunger and art supply craving.

It has become a joke with us, that we simply don’t have enough and that we NEED MORE! Honestly we have run out of boxes to hold all the stamps and so I made my own store display (Ala Peddler’s Pack) on my fireplace mantle.

This is three photos merged in a triptych. Someday I will lay out the CLEAR stamps. But I have idea where to put them.

bIG fREE stReeT pArADE

bIG fREE stReeT pArADE

I was not feeling my best after doing taxes and so this turned out sort of rushed and jumbled all together. from flickr:

The Little Cuties Processional was the same day as The Tea Party so not too much effort went into getting all the cuties to show up (most of them chose to DO their taxes and cough up some dough) The baby stroller was part Naturalizer sling back and part BMW and The Old FreakShow That Lived In A Boot came because she was grounded due to the ash flying over her home town in Iceland. There was so little money left over after the tax payment all the commitee could afford for refreshments was jelly sandwiches which many shoved into their faces making quite a picture…or crowabout…
8×10 mixed media collage with images from Nancy B crowabout collage sheet(s) some dover freebies and some assorted mag clippings.
the best part I think is Bjork in a boot…

oh yeah…I have been DENIED by my insurance company an artificial disc replacement due to ‘investigational and experimental’…and the leave coordinator at work explained if I really wanted job protection during the time off for surgery I would have to return to full time duties for the next six weeks….so basically I can work until my arm goes completely numb and continue to take pain meds until I appeal the insurance denial. fun.

I want to live in a BOOT!

the romantic

the romantic

Made this from assorted scraps from the big fat envelope that came the other day from The Artful Dogger. “Collage Fodder Ephemera” swap on swap-bot.com was right up my alley! I had some leftover kits to share and got to swap with three partners; I hope they liked theirs!

Here is the description from flickr:

7×9 oil pastel, colored pencil, STAEDTLER pigment liner enhanced b&w Lunagirl image; vintage book page,  woven wooden paper (dress piece), and rose leaves from The Artful Dogger (swap-bot partner ‘Collage Fodder Ephemera’) rose bouquet from 80′s ‘bridal style’ coffee table book. frame Classic K designer cardstock.
painter effect added post scan in collage creator…
The image may be 100 years old but there are a great many romantics roaming this earth today. Thank You Kiera!

So I am trying my hand at portraits again; the process of ‘colorizing’ a b&w photo is good exercise if I am ever going to start painting. But that is a leap I am afraid to take. This makes me happy for now despite the condition I’m in overall. Today is going to be a GOOD day!

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