7.04.2013

SEWN for the Fourth of July


I admit that cheated a bit because I watched the intro vid and couldn't help myself - I had to start making some patterns for this online class before midnight last night.

Here are a few. After watching the class instructions I am happy with them - I got them right. I'm going to do some bigger and looser too and find my stash of vintage photos and some vellum to work on.

Can't wait to see what we will do to sew them all together.









7.03.2013

SEWN with Mary Ann Moss Starts Soon (1 hour!)




I'm taking an on-line class I found out about from my art friend Laura McHugh in New Jersey.

I'm excited to be combining things I love: painting with watercolors, paper, scraps of paper, and thread/sewing to making some fun things. I'll update on what I'm learning and doing here with a cross posting to Facebook.

In the meantime, here's a cool vid on the class:

SEWN Class - Video by Mary Ann Moss

2.25.2013

Book Finished

The commission I recently completed art for is now in the form of a 12x12 book. The paper they use at Blurb, where I chose to have it printed, really brings out the beauty of the watercolors.

I'm very happy.



2.07.2013

Book Commission - Inside Complete

The art for the inside of the book dedicated to Judy Sleeth's vision to create Art in Action 30 years ago is complete.

Tomorrow I will do the cover and stitch it all together and scan it so it is available electronically.

Whew!





2.04.2013

Art (Almost) Every Day



When I started this blog in 2008, my plan was to do and post about art almost every day.

Five years later, I would say I'm better at doing something creative almost every day, and more often lately it is in my studio, as opposed to creative cooking, business solutions, etc. Though I don't completely discount those activities, I do find it soothing to make things with my hands and be in the Zen of the making moment.

I did a huge proposal for an art-related thing over the weekend and that was certainly creative, thinking about how to differentiate and offer value in a crowded market. And there are no pictures I can show you from that, though I did spend a little time with a marker and that paper people stick on the walls in business meetings.

Today, it was much simpler: paper flowers. I learned how to make these on Saturday at Anna Corba's workshop. Today, while on a 90 min conference call for work, I kept myself busy AND engaged on the call making these. I did have to put the phone on MUTE while folding. These papers are crinkly and make an unpleasant noise for other participants.

By 2 today, next week's business activities had been discussed and planned, and I have a bouquet to show for my efforts.



2.02.2013

Creative Gratitude With Anna Corba




I did a workshop today with Anna Corba at her Found Cat Studio in Santa Rosa. It is such a beautiful, peaceful place, and just teeming with creative inspiration.









Only Anna's studio has cups of glitter lying around. :)















There was a full house for the workshop - Gratitude Boxes. We made the boxes before lunch, then had a delicious pear and blue cheese, walnut salad and artisnal pizzas, followed by some amazing brownies. Jasmine approved.















After lunch, we did the cards for inside the boxes. Everyone's work was so individual and beautiful. So honored to be in this workshop and have the chance to practice some gratitude.



















Happy with the boxes and cards I made.














Even the trash is beautiful.


2.01.2013

Some Boxes To Hold Things

My name is Laura and I collect boxes. I am powerless over boxes.

Yes - I have a problem. If you bring a box to my house, even if it just had a UPS shipment in it, I will probably ask you if I can keep it. I can be quite insistent, possibly even rude. The smaller and cuter the better. Round, square, small, big - I don't really care.

Truth is, I am also a wee bit frightened of opening them. It is a macabre thing - to love something so much, but also be frightened by it.

I will leave that conversation between me and my therapist. For the time being, though, I have been working to find ways to make boxes pretty.

I was turned on to some great glue not too long ago - it is called The Ultimate and it is made by Adhesive Products, Inc. (API) right here in Albany CA. It is the bomb for adhering papers to cigar, oatmeal, etc. boxes.

Here are some boxes I repurposed for a show coming up on February 9th in Petaluma. I only made five. We'll see how they are received, then go from there.

God knows, I have a whole cupboard of boxes I could keep working from. A little bit sick.