I have vivid dreams and I almost always remember them. I will not trouble you with the details of my latest - I have been on the receiving end of a dream story and it is almost never possible to relate the emotion of a dream experience to another. I, however, was so very impacted by the imagery in this dream that I took it to a digital level. Below is the image - straight from inside my head.
On another note, I am still working diligently and daily on a new high-impact piece. It is a slow process but I hope it will be worth the wait. I have decided to post another piece that has not been previously posted to the blog although it is on my artwork page.
I do so enjoy finding unique pictures to incorporate into my Shadowplay pieces. I have recently been mixing characters from several sources to create my pieces but the above piece was recreated from a vintage shower scene and to me embraces the parallels in us as well as our individuality.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Famine Project
Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive.
The person in my re-created fiber image above is unknown. He was a victim of the famine in China in the early 1900's. I am working on a canvas that I hope will be worthy of his message.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
I have not been very attentive to this blog of late. I have, unfortunately, been nursing a rotator cuff injury that has put a crimp in my artistic endeavors. Physical Therapy starts tomorrow. But, I now know which of my pieces has been juried into the Michigan Fine Arts Competition. The opening artist reception and awards ceremony will be at the BBAC (Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center) on April 1, 2011 (hopefully this falling on April Fool's Day is not a bad omen). I look forward to attending.
I am S L O W L Y finishing another provocative piece that will (hopefully) speak for itself. I hope to finish it this week and present it soon.
I am S L O W L Y finishing another provocative piece that will (hopefully) speak for itself. I hope to finish it this week and present it soon.
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BBAC,
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Dispirited,
laura locke,
MFAC,
mixed media,
wandering pathways
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Waiting for spring
I sometimes find it difficult to stay on the sunny side during these long Michigan winters. I did manage to muster enough optimism to finish my party girl piece. I do like the way the background turned out. I am into bright colors recently, probably an unconscious attempt to compensate for the vast white blanket outside my window.
While I am pleased with this piece in general, I have to point out a flaw which will probably serve to relegate her to a permanent position in my home. While adding the final touches, surface bubbles appeared...
I have to admit, this has happened to me once before and I did manage to camouflage the blunder. I thought I had pinpointed my error but will have to go back to the drawing board on this issue.
But...I did manage to finish these sweet crocheted ducky slippers for the little jester, who immediately demanded to put them on so he could waddle around the house, quacking all the way.
Friday, February 25, 2011
On a Lighter Note
The tenor of my art changes frequently. After I create one of my fiery pieces, I often feel the burden lift and change gears to create something more amusing. I have finished the subject for my next piece and am nearly done perfecting her stage.
I only use original vintage postcards, copyright free pages from well loved books (they are often falling apart as I cannot bring myself to savage a usable volume) as well as pre-1925 ephemera taken from old publications.
I have also been playing with hard molding paste which is what I embellished this bottle with. It is difficult to see in the above pic but it brings an opaque sheen to the bottle, giving it an interesting appearance.
I will finish this piece this weekend and post it soon.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Oppression
It is often easier to become outraged by injustice half a world away than by oppression and discrimination half a block from home.
Carl T. Rowan
I realize that this piece is a far cry from my recent work but the turmoil that is occurring in the world cannot go unnoticed. I created this piece because I believe that nearly everyone experiences oppression in some form in their lifetime, be it physical or psychological. Turning a blind eye only serves to promote further oppression and makes us co-conspiritors. So this piece speaks loudly and, I'll admit is even a bit frightening, but if it pushes one person to stand up for another, then it has served its purpose.
Now I say that with cruelty and oppression it is everybody's business to interfere when they see it.
Anna Sewell
Carl T. Rowan
I realize that this piece is a far cry from my recent work but the turmoil that is occurring in the world cannot go unnoticed. I created this piece because I believe that nearly everyone experiences oppression in some form in their lifetime, be it physical or psychological. Turning a blind eye only serves to promote further oppression and makes us co-conspiritors. So this piece speaks loudly and, I'll admit is even a bit frightening, but if it pushes one person to stand up for another, then it has served its purpose.
Now I say that with cruelty and oppression it is everybody's business to interfere when they see it.
Anna Sewell
Labels:
artist,
collage,
laura locke,
mixed-media,
oppression,
wandering pathways
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Nat King Cole
I have been able to complete several new pieces over the last few weeks and I wish to share one of them with you now. I felt the need to add to my Musical Artist Series and came across a photo of Nat King Cole in the Library of Congress archives. I am very pleased with the result. Click on the photo to zoom in.
I have mixed feelings about the recent sale of the above piece. This piece entitled "Broken" was sold from Margot's Gallery in Oxford last week. It is always difficult to part with a piece as it becomes a part of me in its creation. I am pleased with the purchaser, however, as she was truly touched by it and will, I'm certain, treasure her as I do.
Labels:
collage,
laura locke,
mixed-media,
nat king cole,
wandering pathways
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