3.22.2010

At The Nursery This Morning

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Photojojo #163

Couple More Solo Jojos


I have fun with these solo jojos as they remind me how my work follows my own color themes and sensibilities. Here are Photojojos #161 and 162.

3.21.2010


Missing my photojojo partner, so I will do my usual solitary jojo - a photo with a doodle. This photo was taken Saturday at the Maverick's area of Pillar Point. I paired it with a doodle I made several years ago.



Best of Italy


Here's a link to the best 223 photos I took while in Italy. I'm looking for opportunities to show these, or sell them matted and framed. Please pass along this info to anyone you know who might be interested.

Thanks!

3.20.2010

Back from Italy - Mission Accomplished


I just got back from a two week "ski trip" in the Italian Alps with a side trip to the Italian Riviera (Rapallo, Sta. Marguerite, Portofino).

Because I can't really ski much due to a prior torn meniscus, my goal on this trip was to take photos. I ended up taking 1,600 photos. Of those 1,600, I really really liked 12-15 and another 200 or so were great once I did some adjustments to them.

You can see the best of the best on the 4x365 blog as they post daily. For the rest, I'm considering a show or two, some home shows, and already have some people asking for prints as commissions.

I am sure I'll be using some in my print work as well, and wouldn't life be wonderful if I could travel and take photos that paid for the trips? I can always hope.

Italy was so wonderful, especially the contrast between the snow-ful Italian alps and the romantic and lazy Riviera. I want to return there again someday.





3.16.2010

Postcard #3 - Italy Marzo 2010













The Slowness of Creativity


Slowly but surely this new art project is taking shape and moving forward. I thought I would have more down-time here in Italy to work on new clothes for the doll. Today, I did have time to sketch a template for clothes and yesterday, while up on the top of the mountain above Rapallo Italy, I found time to meditate and saw some images in my mind of the layout for these pieces.

They are coming slowly, but I am savoring the process of the creating. It is a new thing for me to give myself the time to consider and be in deeper connection with what the piece needs to be.

Photojojos #158 and 159



I've been traveling so I am behind on the jojos. Here are two from last week. Ciao!

3.07.2010

Giving It My Best Shot


We arrived in Milan safe and sound without any travel hiccups whatsoever with a group of 42 folks. That seems like a miracle to me, as people on this tour came from Ca (me), Colorado, and New Jersey, with luggage, skis, boots, etc.

We met up at Newark NJ airport for the trip over the pond to Milan and then a leisurely 4 hour bus ride with Juliano talking non-stop on his cell while driving a manual MBZ bus up past Lake Como and through the Italian Alps to Bormio. I was surprised at how many tunnels there were up past Lake Como.

I have enough shots through the tunnels to make a nice slide show, which I'm going to try to do.
In the meantime, here's my best shot of the day, coming into a tunnel along the Italian highway, just outside of Lecco.

3.05.2010

Bummed, But Excited





Tomorrow morning I'm on a plane to Milan so I'm very excited about that. But bummed that tonight is the debut of the new Alice in Wonderland, and I won't be able to go. My flight is too early for any evening entertainment tonight.


I'm working on a new project involving paper dolls, and bought this nice little one last week while out for the day shopping in the Castro. There's a fantastic hardware store there - just an ACE I think - but they have a great toy section.

Today, I noticed the packaging, just as I was about to throw it away. "new look for the 21st Century." Indeed!

Photojojos for A Few Days - #153, 154, 155, and 156

I'm going to be traveling and out of pocket for a few days, so here are some jojos to keep you smiling until early next week.

Photojojo #153 is some birds by my partner and some vases on my mantle, taken with my dreamy Diana lens.
















Photojojo #154 is some texture (partner) and a shot of one of the vases with the same dream Diana lens, this time with the flash on, so I didn't get the blurry effects.














Photojojo #155 is a composite of cookies (me) and musicians (partner). Do you see any resemblances?














And finally, Photojojo #156 - no kidding - my partner and I both took photos of trees today. Theirs is on the left; mine, from the park where my friend was having a nap, is on the right.


3.04.2010

Take a Mixed Media/Collage Workshop in April

I’ll be teaching a class in Mixed Media/Collage Techniques that you may be interested in taking, or you may have some friends who are interested. If so, please pass this message along. I would really appreciate it.

We have room for 4-5 more students in this upcoming class that will be held Thursdays from 4:30 - 7 pm on April 8 through May 13. The classes will be held in the upstairs classroom at Accent Arts in Palo Alto (392 California Avenue) for a reasonable introductory fee of $160, which includes the tuition and core materials for six projects ($125+35).




Tired of the Whole Affair
Laura McHugh
Monotype/Mixed Media Collage 2007
22 x 30 in



Information on how to enroll is here.

COURSE: MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE - APRIL 8 INSTRUCTOR: LAURA MCHUGH

Mixed media collage has gained popularity in the past several years. There are people doing altered books, artist trading cards, and unique single pieces of art using mixed media techniques. The pieces are often ethereal and complicated looking.
This class will help you break it down into simple steps so that you too can create interesting art pieces. For those of you out there who do scrap booking, you may also be interested in this class as the techniques are amenable to making really interesting scrap book pages.

Enticing Course Description


The story begins with the invention of paper in China around 200 B.C., but the earliest examples of paper collage are the work of twelfth-century Japanese calligraphers, who prepared surfaces for their poems by gluing bits of paper and fabric to create a background for brushstrokes. Later, in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in the Near East, craftsmen cut and pasted intricate designs and used marbled papers as part of the art of bookbinding. Today’s collage artists invent exciting variations of these ancient collage techniques.


Collage has a long and distinguished history. No matter what you may do in collage, chances are it has been done before, but certainly not like you will do it. You can study early collages of the Japanese or Dutch, for example, and then revive an old idea with a new twist, giving a contemporary look and feel to an ancient technique.
We will use found materials (yours plus instructor's large supply) to create 2D and 3D mixed media / collage pieces.

We will emphasize color harmonization, use of textures and composition and will incorporate the use of acrylic paints as a cohesive element to the pieces.
We will also study different ways to transfer images, methods for creating interesting surfaces and textures, and finishing techniques such as acrylic varnish and beeswax. We plan to have fun, be wildly creative, listen to some nice music while we work, and learn a lot from one another, though the course will be built around a specific project each week to focus our attention on different techniques and skill-building. You will walk away from this class with at least six pieces of mixed media art.

Instructor Laura McHugh is a mixed media artist from Half Moon Bay California. She has been working in mixed media for about five years, building on a foundation of painting, printmaking and a desire to do collaborative art. Laura is drawn to mixed media/collage because it allows her to incorporate images and found materials. Laura is a collaborative instructor - she loves to work with people who want to share ideas, materials and questions.

You can see some of Laura's art at:
www.lauramchugh.com

Photojojo#151 - Surpassed 150!


Today's Photojojo challenge is a close up of yesterday's duckie sculpture by my mysterious jojo partner, and a drain in a parking lot during last Friday's hellatious rain storm. The water just couldn't drain fast enough.

Stay tuned for some posts from far, far away in the Apinees soon.

Ciao!

3.03.2010

Photojojo #150 - Yes! #150


Here's a duck - for a ducky day - and a rim or two taken by me while waiting for the shop to repair my headlights - the guy who Can't Say Can't.


Photojojo #149 - No Stepping Out on This Wing


Today's photojojo is one part airplane wing (don't step - from my partner) and one part rainy day scene through my front window, with the dreamy Diana lens.

The Diana lens photo is not retouched in any way. It just takes these blurry, dreamy shots all on its own. That's why I love it so much.

3.01.2010

Photojojo #148 - Skin


Sometimes it's real skin (partner's); sometimes its a building skin. Remember you can always click in for more detail.


Photojojo #147 - My Baby


My partner's shot of doll parts pairs up with my photo of a car needing some TLC at the shop.