4/9/10

The Messenger - Polaroid Transfer on marble Tile

The Messenger

A few years ago I was really into making Polaroid transfers. I recently came across a box of emulsion transfers on marble tiles & and decided to rework them.

The tiles measure 4" sq and have hanging hardware attached to the back. Each is one of a kind. At $10 each, they are priced to move (I need to make some space around here). They are available in my ArtSnark etsy shop. Just click the photos for more info.

The Messenger tile started out the mate to this angel

Angel

First I went over the image a bit with watercolor & colored pencils. Then I coated an Italian Script stamp from Judikins with 2 colors of cat's eye chalk ink. After stamping the front, I wrapped the text around the sides & sprayed the whole thing with several coats of UV resistant finish.

I haven't had any time to work on major projects lately so I'm glad to have something to dabble with. I get cranky when I go to long with out my "art therapy."

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By the way:

Linked is the IllustrationFriday.com prompt this week.

Miniature Art is Theme Thursday's challenge

Icecream is for Mix it Up With Melange (which changes every other Wednesday so you have almost 2 weeks to do this one).

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If you missed yesterday's post, click here to read about the amazing Steampunk artist Ramona Szczerba (aka Winona Cookie). You can also enter her random drawing for a steampunk art magnet (winner's choice).

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And now I'm off. Time to take the Little Dude to dinner and his first art opening. He's so excited. I have to chuckle, he was telling his kindergarten class about it & insisted on bringing invite cards to his teachers this morning.

If you're in the area, be sure to pop by. And if not, I hope you have a fantastic evening anyway!

4/8/10

A visit from Winona Cookie! And she brought prizes!!


Ooh - You guys are sooo lucky!

Today we're visiting with one of my favorite Steampunk artists Ramona Szczerba, better known around etsy as Winona Cookie!

And like that isn't exciting enough... she brought goodies!!!

On 4/22 two lucky winners will get their choice of Art Magnets from WinonaCookie.etsy.com.


More about this fantastic random drawing at the end of this post. But first let's sit & chat for a spell...

I stumbled into Ramona's Etsy shop a couple of years ago & fell in love with both the whimsical artwork and the amazing tales that accompany each piece. By they way, click on any image to enjoy the stories behind the phantasmagoria.

I was even more intrigued after reading her Spirit of Steampunk article in the May/June 09 issue of Somerset Studio. (Still available from the publisher by the way).

When not writing and making art, Ramona is a practicing psychologist. (I can almost hear the collective "Aha"). She also is much more eloquent than I, so I'll just go turn on the kettle & you can chat a bit.

RS: Hi, I'm Ramona. Nice to meet you! Oh and this is my imaginary friend, Winona Cookie. When I was little, my uncle asked me who I was talking to, and I chirped "Winona Cookie!" I forgot all about it until he reminded me when I was an adult.

RS: Often, after browsing through my shop, people send me emails and ask, “However do you think of all those stories?” Well, I suppose it’s time for me to come clean: I don’t think of them at all. I have to credit my muse, Calliope Cookie. (Click on her image to get the full story.)

RS: For years I tried to break into children's book publishing (with little luck) & worked primarily in watercolor & ink. I then became interested in collage and started making tiny 2.5" x 3.5" pieces. After I opened an etsy store, people came by and informed me I was that what I was doing was called "steampunk". When I began looking at other steampunk stuff, I realized it was pretty much everything I had ever though was cool or interesting or compelling and now there was one word for it! Vintage outfits, Victorian Sensibilities, dirigibles, fantastic machines, robots - giant squid! What's not to love!

RS: Generally I construct my pieces on stretched canvas. I work small - my largest piece has been 9" x 12". I paint and "antique" them with acrylic. I layout the collage elements on the computer and then print on archival paper. Then spray with a protective finish and cut out the images.


RS: Sometimes I age the elements with walnut ink before assembly. Everything is glued down with a neutral ph adhesive and then all manner of embellishments are added. I particularly like Dresden trim and charms. Then the back is finished & signed. The piece then rests by my computer while I wait for the story to come. Sometimes that takes a l-o-n-g time. I also make shadowboxes and other assemblage, but that is much more complicated.

Want more? Come with me on Saturday April 17 for the virtual tour of Ramona's Studio. In the meantime be sure to check out her online shops:

WinonaCookie.etsy.com For Originals, ACEO sets & prints

redbubble.com/people/winonacookie/art For prints & greeting cards

zazzle.com/WinonaCookie For t-shirts, mousepads, mugs & other merchandise


Want to win a free WinonaCookie mini-print Art Magnet?

On 4/22 two random winners will get one of their favorite Winona Cookie pieces made into an art magnet. If you win you can have the classiest fridge in town! Now back to Ramona for the details:

RS: I'm so excited to be participating in Stacey's giveaway! I am offering 2 prizes, so you have double the chance to win. They are both acrylic refrigerator magnets, about 2 1/4" x 3 1/4", featuring my artwork. Sample pictures follow:

The first picture shows a sample image.

The relative size & how your magnet will be packaged.

The back of the magnet.

Note: this is by no means the strongest magnet in the world - it will hold up some takeout menus or your own fabulous artwork, but that is about it. It comes nicely wrapped in Winona Cookie Creations packaging, suitable for gifting or adorning your very own fridge or office cubicle filing cabinet!

To Enter This Giveaway: Visit my etsy shop, http://WinonaCookie.etsy.com and come back here to comment on your 2 favorite pieces - that's it! Two randomly drawn winners will be mailed a magnet forthwith. Contest is open to entrants in the continental US and Canada only - So sorry!

Be sure to check back next week when I will be giving you a studio tour of the cluttered and seldom-seen Winona Cookie Creations studio AND there will be yet another giveaway!

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See, what did I tell you? You guys are sooo lucky - wish I could enter!! Be sure to leave a comment stating your 2 fave Winona Cookie pieces before 1 a.m. (EST) on 4/22 for your chance to win. Thanks to all who stop by & take the time to comment. I have been told my many featured artists that they really appreciate your feedback.

Many thanks to Ramona (& Ms. Cookie) for dropping in today. It has been fun learning more about you & your creative processes. Also thank you for sponsoring such a fun giveaway! Looking forward to the Studio Tour on the 17th.

Till then have fun and happy creating!

The winner of the DharmaKarmaArts earring set is....


......Erica from AcrylicAndSteel.blogspot.com

Congrats, Erica! Indira will be contacting you for your shipping info.

A hearty thank you to Indira from DharmaKarmaArts on Etsy for sponsoring this great giveaway! I'd also like to thank everyone who left a comment & entered Indira's today's random drawing.

Please pop back later today for a new Artist Feature & Prize announcement. See you later!

4/7/10

What'cha doing Friday night?


I'll be at the Tampa Artist Emporium - won't you join me?


Last month the new owners, Anthony Peck & Melissa Wilson, sent out a call to artists.


They've had quite a response! I was in the neighborhood today & popped by for a sneak peak.


I took some shots of Anthony & Shelby hanging the show but I'll be d@*&ed if I can figure out how to get them from my phone to the computer. Yes, yes I hear you snickering...you young whippersnappers... Know what is really cool? Several pieces have sold & the show isn't even up yet.


Tomorrow I'll pop back over there with the "real" camera and see what treasures I can find for you. Until then, enjoy these pics from their facebook fan page.


Sorry, the artists names aren't listed on their page. If I find out in the future, I'll come back & add them. Want to see more photos? Click through & visit the fanpage.

By the way I have these 2 pieces in the show.

Blue Dryad


Secrets

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Just a reminder, tonight is your last chance to enter the random drawing for a great pair of earrings from DharmaKarmaArts. You have until 1 a.m. (EST) to leave a comment & be entered. Click Here to see the earrings & other colorful pieces from the artist, Indira.

Plus tomorrow we've got a new Artist Feature & Giveaway Prize. Be sure to check it out - this artist has been one of my Etsy faves from back when I 1st joined in 2008.

Well, I'll see you around. Hopefully Friday night at the Artist Appreciation Mixer - if you're in the neighborhood!

4/4/10

Free images for you - Antique Springtime Postcards

Rollicking Times - postmark 1908

R.T. card back

Wishing everyone Rollicking Times today!

Came across some more antique postcards during the never-ending cleanup. I purchased these from MFvintage.etsy.com last year. (If you collect old postcards, be sure to check the shop out.)


Feel free to use these images for your projects. If you need a better resolution, let me know & I'll email to you. If you make anything with them, I'd love to see what you come up with.


This little lady has before & after shots. The left is the original postcard & the other is cleaned up in Photoshop elements.

The gorgeous weather & sugared up 6 yr old are calling, so I'll be running around in the backyard today instead of finishing my piece for the Steampunk Wonderland contest.

By the way, this competition will be up for public voting. I'll post a link once it is available. I've seen a few of the entries & they are fantastic!

Hope you have a wonderful day!

4/3/10

Heard a rumor that I've scooped CPS Studios Magazine

I was relaxing with the Spring 2010 issue of Cloth Paper Scissors Studios Magazine today ( I know I know I should be working - ssshhh, don't tell...) & decided to share some info I've been sitting on:

2 artists who will be featured in a future issue of CPS Studios have already shared their creative spaces on this blog. Now how cool is that! The question is can you guess who??

Psst...it is not really that secret, as they've mentioned this on facebook & elsewhere.

I just thought it was kinda cool.
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By the way, today's studio tour was postponed. Sorry about that. The next one will be on 4/17.
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If you haven't entered the random drawing for a pair of earrings from DharmaKarmaArts, click here for photo & details. 1 winner will be selected on 4/8.

4/2/10

IF - Dip


Finally framing 4 little pieces from last May & this one seemed to fit Illustration Friday's prompt "Dip". My 6 yr old took the original shot with a throwaway camera. I tweaked it in PE & added watercolor & marker. If you missed this mini-series it originally posted here.

If you have a chance, stop by IllustrationFriday.com & leave your own spin on the prompt. Or just click around & see what fun pieces others have posted.
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By the way, have you entered the giveaway for a colorful pair of earrings from DharmaKarmaArts? Click here for photo & interview with the artist, Indira. To enter the random drawing simply leave a comment on this blog before 1 a.m. (EST) on April 4.
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Tomorrow's studio tour has been canceled - sorry about that. The next one will be April 17th. In between family & life stuff, I am behind on framing a couple of pieces for a local group show & working on my entry for the Etsy SteamTeam Steampunk Wonderland challenge. (I'm sure I'll be back here for some kind of ramble in the next day or 2 though....)

Hope you have a fantastic weekend!