Saturday, October 29, 2011

a week in autumn

Introducing Grover Hayes!  I completed him this week and he is ready for my upcoming solo show.  Mr. Hayes was a featherweight boxer in the early 1900's and although he was small in stature, he was a force to be reckoned with, hence his nickname "The Battler."  He is the newest addition to my sports figures series.

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In other news, the little jester spent several days with me this week.  He participated in a Halloween Parade as his favorite character, Pooh bear and even ran into his friend Tigger...

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As the days shorten and the air chills, we enjoy the antics of our feathered friends.  Below is an image of one of the robins testing the maturity of the tiny crabapples just outside my kitchen window...
Not yet, little one!  You must wait until they ripen and turn red.  Come back for a delicious mid-winter snack.

Monday, October 24, 2011

anna's dance

Above is my piece entitled Anna's Dance, an image of Anna Pavlova, engaged in her Dying Swan pose.  I have to say I love this piece.  As I mentioned in my previous post, she was donated to a charity auction at the Starry Starry Night Gala to benefit the Future's Foundation.

Above is the second swan image in a very similar collage.  I wanted to create this piece in order to include her in my upcoming show.  The quotation is reported to be the last words Anna Pavlova spoke before she left this world and I feel it fits well with the subject.  I am still in the process of finishing this piece and will most likely tone down the quotations.  I have been playing a little with embossing this time around and have many new ideas to bring to the table.  

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

two swans in process



To follow, without halt, one aim: that's the secret of success. 
- Anna Pavlova


I am in the process of creating two new pieces.  One will be donated for a silent auction for the Futures Foundation, an organization dedicated to enriching the lives of people with disabilities.  My dear aunt Carla, who passed away earlier this year, was never happier than when she was attending one of the many dances they hosted.

The second piece will be  part of my next solo show which is slated to begin December 1, 2011 at Lennon Photo in newly revamped downtown Lake Orion.

While both swans are nearly identical aside from the colors, the backgrounds will be unique to each piece.  The original photo is of Anna Pavlova.  Below are close shots of some of the ephemera...

The music score is from what I believe to be a student's hand written note book.  I found this treasure at a open air flea market in Sienna, Italy.  The paper looks to be quite old and is thick with wonderful deckled edges.  

This page is from an old Italian religious book dated 1764.  Frankly, it is in such terrible shape that I have absolutely no regret about using it in my collages.  The pages have a high linen content and are almost impossible to tear.  I love to use various types of papers in my collages as they take paint differently and add interesting texture.

I will be finishing these pieces by week's end and will post the finished work.  

In other news, the above piece entitled Idol Love received an honorable mention at the Orion Art Center Portraits & Pottery Show.  I am delighted,  as the artwork submitted by the members of my community was impressive.