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Monday, March 17, 2025

Still Throwing Paint Around

 This is way too much fun! I'm still working on the 100 Day Project.  This is one from a few days ago.


It's more blue than it looks.  Today, in addition to starting a few new watercolors I sorted photos, fabric and odds and ends of papers to see what I can do with a canvas piece I tore up.  More on that next week.

Saturday, March 8, 2025

The Project Continues

 I'm having fun just throwing paint around and not really paying attention to the result.  


And I'm finding that the less I pay attention to the result the better.  I got a few good postcards and entered three in the MMA Postcard Salon. We'll see if anyone else likes them.   I didn't photograph them before I entered them; have to take a photo when I go up to see the exhibit.

In addition to just throwing paint around I'm trying some different techniques -- some work, some don't and it really doesn't matter.  So far it's just been watercolor and I have learned that trying to make good doesn't work as well as not trying so hard.  Still want to do more play with acrylics, collage and my gelli plate.  Yes, I'm going through a lot of paper but I hope at the end of the 100 days a habit of Play With Abandon will be well established.


Friday, February 28, 2025

The 100 Day Challenge

 

I’m doing it again but a bit different than in the past. Picasso said Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working. So I’m going to be working but not posting.

My project is to spend at least an hour every day making art but this year I won’t be sharing on social media. Sharing on social media shifts my intention from fun to making good or at least halfway decent works.  The pressure builds, the joy fades and the work shows it.  This time it’s just for the fun of doing the work.  I will still be posting my quick morning sketches but that isn't part of the project, that's just what I do every morning to start my day.

My intention is to start the morning asking myself what I want to make today.  It could be working on something new – or maybe finish one of the many starts I have laying around.  I could be drawing or making a paper clay bowl.  It doesn’t matter what and it doesn’t matter if it’s good or bad, only that I do it just the fun of doing. I'm on day 5 and have already had fun ripping up canvas strips from a painting that I finally decided was not working and wasn't going to because I didn't like any of it.  I do like the strips I got from the ripping -- now thinking about what I can do with them.

 


Friday, February 21, 2025

Art Is Everywhere

 " You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water"

And you can't make a painting simply by looking at your paints.  But you can do a quick sketch every morning and you can do art so many other ways.


You can do art other ways as well.  I was reminded of that this morning as I was reading an email sent to me by one of the Gallery Uptown artists, Chris Brown. He wrote: "To me art is every day. I may not do my oil pastels today, but I may cook dinner, trim a few bonsai's, drive to the lake or farmlands and take few photos. Art is everywhere."

I was reminded of my smile this morning as I looked out at the shadows the sunshine was making on the snow in our back yard.  It's rare, sunshine in winter in Michigan, and much appreciated when we are lucky enough to get it.

Looking through images for inspiration is another way of doing art, sometimes one stands out, sometimes not but the looking at images of things that have inspired me at one time or another is enjoying art so that counts.

Breakfast with friends is another I think.  Sometimes the conversation -- or the art on the walls --or the decor on the tables.  Sometimes it's just a bush waiting for Spring when it will begin to bloom again.


Parts of this one may be my morning sketch tomorrow.  I usually post those on instagram and sometimes on Facebook.

And speaking of posting and Chris Brown, I got the email from him because the Gallery Uptown is bringing back it's blog.  The Gallery is celebrating 50 years in business and among other things the blog will be featuring a bit of artist history.  We're doing interviews via email and I got a return from Chris this morning.  Watch the gallery blog for some interesting reading.




Friday, February 7, 2025

It's The Month For Hearts

 So I made one for my spouse.  He doesn't read my blog or Facebook so he won't see it until it's time.


I love the penmanship.  I have several letters from Paddy to my mother and I am stingy with them but had to use one for this.

Dancing, choir practice and my morning sketches were pretty much all the creativity this week.  One sketch I posted and said I might add color when I did my afternoon journal.  I did and here she is along with this morning's quick one --

 

These morning sketches are done very quickly, anywhere from one to five minutes.  I do them in a daily journal that I write in at the end of my day in the studio. As you can see from these two, some come out decent, some not so much.  But it is a good exercise.

The rest of the time was sorting, purging and finally finishing taking down Christmas.  So much for my plan to work on at least one painting this month.  Oh well, the month isn't over yet.

Friday, January 31, 2025

Fun With A Pot That Wasn't

 


The group I paint with on Tuesday mornings went to Spring Lake Library this week. Most of us use a sketchbook dedicated to our Tuesdays.  The one I am currently using just wasn't working for the type of watercolor sketching I normally do but I have more pages to fill so I decided to add some gesso, collage paper and masking tape along with coffee splatters to them to see if that helped.  It did this week but what I painted isn't what was there.

Spring Lake Library has violets on it's windowsills. Someone was sitting at the table with the sun hitting it so I went to the one in the shade.  I loved the look of the pot and thought it would work perfectly with my recently doctored paper. I quickly drew in the shape and a few violets just because I thought the pot needed to hold something.  Then I began to examine the pot.  It wasn't what it appeared to be. The reality -- an ordinary garden variety clay pot sitting in a dirty plastic container.  Oh well, I'll just paint what drew me to it in the first place and I was correct, it does work on the doctored paper.

Friday, January 24, 2025

Collage Papers Fun and a Warm Up

 

This warm up is too busy for my taste but I did have fun making it.  Then I went back to making more collage papers.  I was especially enjoying making bubble papers once I finally figured out how best to do it.

 

The quick morning sketches have also continued and you can see by one of them, I'm still putting Christmas away. I get Christmas out and in place a little bit at a time between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve and I put them away the same way -- between New Years day and the end of January. The tree will be the last thing that comes down.  I enjoy sitting by it late in the afternoon and working in a new daily art/journal. The sketches are done in the morning, the journaling in the afternoon.  

 

And the daily journaling has been consistent so far.  It's also been fun doing different lettering.




Today more Christmas will get put away and the many collage papers I've been making will get sorted so I can make some collages tomorrow.  I'll post those next week.