I am continuing with the digital image transfers. These I did during the week or maybe on Friday with Nancy before Bad Art Night really started.
In Bad Art Night, I worked them over with watercolor (flower) and collage (Starter Buddha). I really hated the Buddha one before I started and a new BAN person, Linda, suggested turning it upside down. So I did! And added the printed word and the chandelier and voila! The bad art became a good and inspirational background.
6.25.2011
6.24.2011
New Direction for Art?
I visited the Recology Transfer Station (San Francisco's "dump") last Saturday. The rest of the weekend turned into kind of a personal train wreck, but Saturday afternoon was a blast.
Recology has an Artist in Residence program that I am going to apply to for 2012.
While on the tour, I took a bunch of photos, which you can see on my travel blog here.
This one is a composite of a photo and some Photoshop CS5 fun.
Recology has an Artist in Residence program that I am going to apply to for 2012.
While on the tour, I took a bunch of photos, which you can see on my travel blog here.
This one is a composite of a photo and some Photoshop CS5 fun.
6.11.2011
Digital Image Transfers
Thanks to my friend Charie from Bad Art Night, I'm now up and running doing digital image prints. She is such a doll - full of good energy and so helpful with all the tips and tricks.
She turned me on to Bonny Pierce Lhotka's new book - Digital Atelier Studio Series, or something like that. I did these image transfers using the special transparencies and hand sanitizer.
Then, I did these using hand sanitizer and regular old photo paper with the ink jet printer.

I'm loving it!
She turned me on to Bonny Pierce Lhotka's new book - Digital Atelier Studio Series, or something like that. I did these image transfers using the special transparencies and hand sanitizer.
Then, I did these using hand sanitizer and regular old photo paper with the ink jet printer.

I'm loving it!
6.04.2011
It Stings When Someone Calls Your Activity a "Fad"
I stumbled across a blog post from a local artist, Connie Andrews, that talked about Bad Art Night. You can read the post here.
Connie's post talks about how the term "Bad Art" bothers her and she uses her writing to process through to the conclusion that calling combining the term "bad" with "art" is wrong.
"Deliberately creating bad art does not "free" you-it locks you into the idea of creating something that you and everyone around you considers substandard. It locks you into all the negative connotations that are associated with the word "BAD". Its a cheapening of your art and Art in general."
I like that as a fellow artist, Connie is challenging me. She states right in the top of the post that her comments are likely going to be controversial and possibly lose her some students.
And, I feel stung when she says Bad Art Night is a fad and nothing more than a social gathering.
"One last point: Bad Art night is not Art, its a social gathering. What's wrong with a social gathering? Nothing. But why not gather in the name of good art or Heart and Soul night or something with positive overtones"
While it is new in Half Moon Bay - only 6 months since we started these meetings, it is more than a social gathering, and it's been going strong in St. Paul MN where artist Laurie Phillips and her writer husband Jon Spayde started BAN more than 16 years ago. Up to 10-15 artists come every week and I hear one story after another with positive statements about how artists are expanding their horizons:
- Photographers expand into painting and drawing and then see their photography in a new light.
- Fiber artists work now in three dimensions on collaged boxes.
- Mixed media collage artists discover new techniques and ways to express ideas on paper.
- People with no art experience or confidence whatsoever are trying watercolor and collage and experiencing success without the pressure of having to create masterpieces from the get-go.
I welcome Connie to come to Bad Art Night so we can get to know one another and so she can experience it for herself. Meet us fellow artists and try it before concluding "bad" is bad. The last thing in the world we need is for our opinions about art to divide us. For me, art is about collaborating and uniting. Artists and their art are what is going to heal the world.
Connie's post talks about how the term "Bad Art" bothers her and she uses her writing to process through to the conclusion that calling combining the term "bad" with "art" is wrong.
"Deliberately creating bad art does not "free" you-it locks you into the idea of creating something that you and everyone around you considers substandard. It locks you into all the negative connotations that are associated with the word "BAD". Its a cheapening of your art and Art in general."
I like that as a fellow artist, Connie is challenging me. She states right in the top of the post that her comments are likely going to be controversial and possibly lose her some students.
And, I feel stung when she says Bad Art Night is a fad and nothing more than a social gathering.
"One last point: Bad Art night is not Art, its a social gathering. What's wrong with a social gathering? Nothing. But why not gather in the name of good art or Heart and Soul night or something with positive overtones"
While it is new in Half Moon Bay - only 6 months since we started these meetings, it is more than a social gathering, and it's been going strong in St. Paul MN where artist Laurie Phillips and her writer husband Jon Spayde started BAN more than 16 years ago. Up to 10-15 artists come every week and I hear one story after another with positive statements about how artists are expanding their horizons:
- Photographers expand into painting and drawing and then see their photography in a new light.
- Fiber artists work now in three dimensions on collaged boxes.
- Mixed media collage artists discover new techniques and ways to express ideas on paper.
- People with no art experience or confidence whatsoever are trying watercolor and collage and experiencing success without the pressure of having to create masterpieces from the get-go.
I welcome Connie to come to Bad Art Night so we can get to know one another and so she can experience it for herself. Meet us fellow artists and try it before concluding "bad" is bad. The last thing in the world we need is for our opinions about art to divide us. For me, art is about collaborating and uniting. Artists and their art are what is going to heal the world.
6.02.2011
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