Wednesday, September 28, 2011
A quick note
I wanted to take a moment to share one of my newest pieces before I get down to work for the day. This piece was inspired by my trip to the Uffizi Museum in Florence. The Catholic girl in me was drawn to the beautiful religious artwork and I decided to attempt to reproduce this image taken from Agnolo Bronzino's Madonna & Child. It was fun to recreate a figure from a painting and I may work on more of these images in the future.
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Bronzino,
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Italy,
laura locke,
Madonna,
mixed media
Friday, September 16, 2011
Sharing
I have had a very productive week and somehow I managed to finish two pieces! The one above is entitled Fireflies and I have loved the image of this little one from the day I found it. I decided he would be interesting on a dark background and I can see him as a companion piece to Willa. Fairies and fireflies. The fun thing about this pieces is that I used a touch of specialty paint on the fireflies and in the darkness, they glow. I tried to capture this but my camera was not cooperative or the light hadn't recharged the glow paint enough. You'll just have to take my word for it. Below is a close up of one of the fireflies...
The second piece I finished will have to wait until next week to be unveiled. I am doing my own spin on Renaissance Art thanks to my recent trip to Italy.
Speaking of Italy, I found a little flea market in Sienna and purchased several items to include in future pieces. The Renaissance pieces will most likely be the destination of some of this newly collected Italian ephemera...
This hand written book of music was one of my finds. I love the ragged edges of the sheets and the calligraphy is amazing.
This book is also a student's book of music and also contains some interesting calligraphy. The weight of the paper is slightly heavier and it should add some interest to my collages.
The book below is from the 16th century. It was a bit more expensive than the above items as I found it in a little antique store but I still plan to apply it to my art. As you can see, it is quite damaged and so I have no guilt about using it in my work. The religious tone is obvious and will also be included in the new series.
And so, I am off to do some local treasure hunting. Next week I will share some exciting news regarding a couple of new shows that are in the planning phase.
Have a great week-end.
The second piece I finished will have to wait until next week to be unveiled. I am doing my own spin on Renaissance Art thanks to my recent trip to Italy.
Speaking of Italy, I found a little flea market in Sienna and purchased several items to include in future pieces. The Renaissance pieces will most likely be the destination of some of this newly collected Italian ephemera...
This hand written book of music was one of my finds. I love the ragged edges of the sheets and the calligraphy is amazing.
This book is also a student's book of music and also contains some interesting calligraphy. The weight of the paper is slightly heavier and it should add some interest to my collages.
The book below is from the 16th century. It was a bit more expensive than the above items as I found it in a little antique store but I still plan to apply it to my art. As you can see, it is quite damaged and so I have no guilt about using it in my work. The religious tone is obvious and will also be included in the new series.
And so, I am off to do some local treasure hunting. Next week I will share some exciting news regarding a couple of new shows that are in the planning phase.
Have a great week-end.
Laura
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fireflies,
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Italy,
laura locke,
shadowplay,
vintage
Friday, September 9, 2011
A quick update
I am back in the studio this week and I thought I would just give a quick update as to the progress I have made. I started this project before I left for Italy and although I am inspired to begin a couple of new ideas, I have to complete this little guy before I can concentrate on a new planned series. Below is the original image.
I will be working on the canvas over the next few days and hope to have the piece finished by next week. Have a great weekend. - Laura
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
time management in an age of distractions
I hope that I may always desire more than I can accomplish.
Michelangelo
During my recent trip to Italy, I was essentially disconnected from the world of social networking, blogging, podcasting, gaming and all of the other technological distractions I use to amuse myself on a daily basis. It got me to thinking....how many of the great masterpieces I was so lucky to be able to view would have gone by the wayside had the artists of the day been so distracted? Would they have allowed themselves to be lulled into spending hours posting their every thought on Twitter and Facebook or tackling the next level of Angry Birds? Would they have been constantly communicating with their paramours via texting? I hate to say it but in all likelihood the answer is yes. They were not so different from us. What a shame it is that many of our most creative minds are hijacked by these addictive applications. I intend to make a conscious effort to avoid these pitfalls and if I encounter a creative block, I will find a chisel.
- my take on a da vinci angel -
And so I am turning off the TV in favor of a good book, limiting my internet browsing to research and necessary communication, putting my i-pod on shuffle, and allowing my muse to guide me down the road less traveled.
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fiber art,
laura locke,
Michelangelo,
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
ITALIA
I apologize for my absence but I am now back, with my creative energy renewed, after a recent family vacation in Italy. I have taken many photos that I will be sharing over the next few weeks and months as relevance demands. Let me begin with the main reason for the trip - San Marino. Below is a view from one of the castles.
My father was born in San Marino (a small republic within Italy). When I learned that my parents were planning a trip, I was able to convince Arturo (along with our two teenagers) to accompany them on their journey. We were also joined by two of my sisters and other family members. While we only spent a couple of days in San Marino, we did spend two full weeks traveling by rail across Italy. A day of swimming in Rimini yielded this foreboding photo.
No, this is not a volcanic eruption, only a fire, but it did create a moment of trepidation.
It was a wonderful experience and along the way I was completely inspired by the art, history and beauty of the Italian countryside. Not to mention the food!
I did pick up some very old printed materials that I will be including in my upcoming pieces.
We only returned last evening and I have much to do before I can get back into the studio but I look forward to sharing my experience with you in the coming weeks.
My father was born in San Marino (a small republic within Italy). When I learned that my parents were planning a trip, I was able to convince Arturo (along with our two teenagers) to accompany them on their journey. We were also joined by two of my sisters and other family members. While we only spent a couple of days in San Marino, we did spend two full weeks traveling by rail across Italy. A day of swimming in Rimini yielded this foreboding photo.
No, this is not a volcanic eruption, only a fire, but it did create a moment of trepidation.
It was a wonderful experience and along the way I was completely inspired by the art, history and beauty of the Italian countryside. Not to mention the food!
I did pick up some very old printed materials that I will be including in my upcoming pieces.
We only returned last evening and I have much to do before I can get back into the studio but I look forward to sharing my experience with you in the coming weeks.
Labels:
artist,
Italy,
laura locke,
San Marino,
Trevi fountain,
vacation
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Viewpoints
I wanted to take a moment to elaborate on my piece entitled Larry's girl. While it was created as a memorial piece for a friend, the message in the piece is also important. This piece was created as a remonstration on the persecution of individuals who choose a path that differs from the society in which they live. This particular piece references religion. The veiled image is self explanatory and was chosen as a religious representation. Closer inspection will reveal images chosen to rebuke individuals and government who attempt to snatch religious freedom from the individual. In naming this for my friend, I am also making a statement regarding the way Larry, who was an unconventional individual was, therefore, unfairly judged, and often felt ostracized by society. Many of my pieces represent my respect for the individual who stays his course regardless of public criticism.
This piece follows along the same line. I believe nearly every individual has experienced some form of oppression. We also, unfortunately, are capable of assuming the role of oppressor. It is my hope that the viewer will relate to the duality of the human experience.
This piece speaks for itself. The pavers were created from vintage food advertisements. Click on the images for a closer view.
Labels:
artist,
artwork,
collage,
disparity,
individualism,
laura locke,
mixed media,
oppression,
politics
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Larry's Girl
This piece is relatively new and is a memorial piece for a dear friend of mine, Larry, who passed away suddenly in early May of this year. The figure in this piece hung unfinished on my studio wall for some time and every time Larry visited, he commented on how much he liked her and asked me if I would consider selling it to him when it was finished. Of course, I agreed but unfortunately, he was unable to enjoy the finished project. So, as a tribute, I named her Larry's Girl and I believe he would approve.
This is another piece I displayed at my July show at the ArtCapsule gallery. Vintage buttons adorn the neck of the instrument along with vintage thread from my stash of goodies.
I have taken a little time off recently as I seem to have damaged a nerve in my thumb during the frantic pace needed to finish pieces for that show. It is on the mend and I hope to get back to work in early September.
In the meantime, I have been gathering my inspirational trinkets in a recently procured vintage mailbox.
I'm not really sure what I will do with these babies but I couldn't resist their adorable faces and they will, at the very least, be on the sidelines, cheering me on.
Labels:
artcapsule,
artisan,
artist,
artwork,
fabric,
flea market,
Larry,
laura locke,
mixed-media,
vintage,
vintage mailbox
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