tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-284752672024-02-19T01:44:12.638+00:00are you flowin'?This is my own little gallery - a place to keep a central record of everything I create (and occasional ramblings about gigs, hockey, geocaching and life)Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.comBlogger611125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-23204782726254642392014-10-23T05:50:00.000+01:002014-10-23T07:20:22.429+01:00{tap} {tap} ... is this thing still on???<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Blimey, it's a long time since I was last here!<br />
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I've temporarily come out of bloggy retirement after my pals over at the spookalicious <a href="http://theweirdscissors.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Weird Scissors</a> site asked if I had something that I could contribute to their daily Halloween countdown<br />
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As luck would have it I was just about to embark on making a lil' Halloween something, so all I had to do was take photos along the way.<br />
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So - here is a dead simple - DEAD simple, geddit? - way to make yourself a piece of skully wall art to contribute to your Halloween decor<br />
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You'll need a cheapo box canvas - I used a 12"x12" from the Range - and some old offcuts of decorative papers in dark, foreboding shades, a large background stencil, and a selection of heavy bodied acrylic paints and big chunky paintbrushes<br />
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Also useful, white transfer paper (<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0027AENYK/ref=sr_ph?ie=UTF8&qid=1413494639" target="_blank">available from Amazon</a>), white gesso and spray paints<br />
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First step, roughly paint your canvas black, I used spray paint but standard acrylic paint or black gesso would do the job just as well. <br />
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Next step - not pictured - rip and glue the paper scraps around the edge of your canvas - and once the glue is dry, sand the edges of the canvas where the paper ends to give a more finished edge<br />
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Use your large background stencil next, I used spray paints but you can use anything that will show up over the dark background (spray inks won't work, but standard acrylic paints sponged or pounced through the stencil would be fine):<br />
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Now it's time to find a copyright-free photo of a skull on the internet, and print it out at a size where it will fill up your canvas pretty well. And this is where that white transfer paper will come in handy if you have some:<br />
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In the top photo, the skull picture is on top of the transfer paper, the prepared canvas is underneath - you just need to trace over the main features of the skull with a sharp pencil, and the result is the white outline you can see in the second picture. Very handy if you are not comfortable drawing the skull freehand.....<br />
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Next step is to roughly paint in the lighter areas of the skull with white gesso or acrylic paint:<br />
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We're aiming for plenty of texture in the finished painting, so leave lots of visible brush strokes....<br />
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And now it's time to add colour, lots of colour!<br />
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Dig out a selection of nice, bright, heavy body paints, and big chunky brushes:<br />
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Start with the lighter coloured paints and put those roughly where the lightest parts are in your printed skull photo, then move through the mid tones and finally to the darkest areas. Use big brushes, paint quickly and leave plenty of visible brush strokes. You don't have to be precise, you'll be amazed how good the end result looks with absolutely no artistic genius required!</div>
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(I couldn't resist giving him shiny chrome teeth, he's a little bit gangster ;) )</div>
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Now all that's left is for you to hang it on your wall and wait for it to be admired by all the visiting trick or treaters next week :)<br />
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I'm donating this canvas to <a href="https://www.facebook.com/FreeArtFridayTruro" target="_blank">Free Art Friday Truro</a> for their Halloween drop on the big day - so keep your eyes peeled for it if you happen to be in the area....<br />
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<br />Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-71034981316710452462014-07-13T18:34:00.002+01:002014-07-13T18:34:48.259+01:00Can he swing from a web? No he can't, he's a pigThe Simpsons kind of ruined the Spiderman theme tune for me, I can only ever hear the Spiderpig version in my head now :)<br />
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But anyway, the reason the tune is in my head at all is that I have spent the afternoon racing to finish this:<br />
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which is my submission for <a href="http://twinkletwinklelikeastar.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/the-summer-of-color-week-five.html" target="_blank">Summer of Colo(u)r Week 5</a></div>
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So here he is on an 8"x8" canvas, the background is collaged with black and white comic book pages, knocked back a bit with a messy swipe of gesso. Spidey himself is painted in acrylics with all the black details done with an extra fine Pitt pen</div>
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I'll be sending him over to Gloucester in the next couple of weeks for their big free art event at the beginning of August</div>
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And in other news, the BeStitched fabric circle journal that I have been a part of for the last 7 months or so, is now sadly drawing to a close.</div>
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The last theme that I had to work on was "rainbow". The CJ owner wanted us all to make an 8" square mini quilt that would be soft enough for children to handle....so as this one is aimed at kiddiwinks I didn't do anything too arty farty - instead I had fun bringing a cheeky little leprechaun to life, revelling in his end-of-the-rainbow pot of gold:</div>
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The background is hand quilted in the ditch, made up from strips of fabric I already had in my stash, I was pleased I managed the whole rainbow. </div>
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I'll be sad to see the back of this CJ, I've really enjoyed it.....but I'm looking forward to receiving my own one back!</div>
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Phew! This has been the busiest week I can remember in a long time. I really didn't think I would be able to fit in an entry for <a href="http://twinkletwinklelikeastar.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/the-summer-of-color-week-four.html" target="_blank">Summer of Colo(u)r</a> this week, but managed to grab a couple of hours just now to have a little scribble....<br />
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My mind went a complete blank on this combo .... all I knew was I wanted to use the funky little green fridge magnet frame that I had in my pile of "interesting frames to put something in"<br />
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So I sat down with some Posca pens in the right colours and quickly drew the first thing that came to mind:<br />
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I'm not sure what that says about me .....maybe just that I have been watching too much Hannibal!<br />
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I did cheat a teeny bit and use two different shades of the lighter green, just so that I could differentiate her face from her antler cowl - and I used my 'splash of dark green' to add shading<br />
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This little madam will be joining some other bits and bobs and going over to Gloucester soon for the big free art drop they have planned to coincide with the upcoming <a href="https://www.facebook.com/TheGloucesterPaintJam" target="_blank">Paint Jam Festival</a><br />
<br />Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-69797313259489049642014-06-29T10:06:00.003+01:002014-06-29T10:06:58.862+01:00Summer of Colour week 3 and the Free Art Friday machine rolls on.....<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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So our colourful summer continues :) This week's :palette in the <a href="http://twinkletwinklelikeastar.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/the-summer-of-color-week-three.html" target="_blank">Summer of Colo(u)r</a> is Lavender & Grey, with a Smudge, Splash or Pop of Plum:<br />
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It's a lovely colour scheme but a bit out of my comfort zone, that's always a good thing though. <br />
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Jay had a really good idea for this one, to do a boxer's face in greyscale, and use the purples for bruising and a big black eye, but I couldn't find a reference photo that I thought I could do justice to, so I reverted to the relative safety of "pretty girl"<br />
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So here's what I ended up doing:<br />
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I love that swipe of blue paint in the original photo but I'm not sure if I prefer my painting with or without it (here's without):<br />
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But it's too late now anyway, she's been swiped :D<br />
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I'll be donating the finished, framed piece to <a href="https://www.facebook.com/FreeArtFridaySwindon" target="_blank">Free Art Friday Swindon</a> (if you have time, please click through and check out our photo album 'Art for the big launch drop' - around 150 arty items have already been submitted, it's an amazing selection, I've been overwhelmed with everyone's generosity!!)<br />
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Also in the Free Art Friday pot are a few more of my little Day of the Dead canvasses - since last weekend I've tried out a couple more designs of those:<br />
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That's me done for this week - see you back here for week 4 of Summer of Colour!Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-64668880907908104152014-06-21T21:48:00.000+01:002014-06-21T21:48:14.920+01:00Summer of Colour week 2 and some more Free Art Friday goodies....<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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So it is week two for the Summer of Colo(u)r - and the colour scheme we've been given to work with this time is dark teal and coral with a pop of white...<br />
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I thought this would be a good excuse to practice my portraits, and went hunting for a reference photo on the excellent site <a href="http://paintmyphoto.ning.com/" target="_blank">Paint My Photo</a> that would work well with the colour scheme (thanks to <a href="http://whoopidooings.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Carmen </a>for tipping me off about this site!)<br />
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I found this piccie that looked perfect .... the photographer is Alex Lee Johnson<br />
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And I did my best to bring her to life, mixed media stylee (acrylics and oil pastels on a collaged base)<br />
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I am donating the finished painting to the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/FreeArtFridaySwindon" target="_blank">Free Art Friday Swindon</a> cause, I hope whoever finds her, likes her!<br />
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And talking of Free Art Friday, I was playing around the other day and made a little sugar skull canvas on a matching spray painted easel - it's tiny, the canvas is only 2" square:<br />
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I wasn't sure if it would work for Free Art Friday or if it was too small, but I asked my peeps on Facebook and they reckoned these would go down well (even if the finders will need to be extra eagle eyed!) - so I made a couple more :)<br />
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<br />Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com16tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-52796400887457103242014-06-12T12:13:00.000+01:002014-10-28T09:03:32.485+00:00a Circle Journal catch up - Free Art Friday - and more Lost DogsPhew - I've been busy recently, here's a little round up<br />
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First of all, two entries in the fabric circle journal I'm taking part in over at <a href="http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/" target="_blank">UKScrappers</a> - there's only one more after this month, pity, I've really enjoyed it:<br />
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This one's theme was vintage fashion. Not my usual kind of thing, but that's what I enjoy about circle journals, they sometimes push me kicking and screaming out of my comfort zone!</div>
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...with no further embellishment than the frayed edges on the fabric. But it wouldn't have been enough for the circle journal requirements, there needed to be at least a little bit of needlework in there, so I added some lace and ribbon and other frou frou in line with the theme :)</div>
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Next up, this month's theme was Wings, and I was torn between an angel, a death's head moth, or Icarus. As you can see, Icky won out in the end:</div>
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This is also my entry for <a href="http://twinkletwinklelikeastar.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/the-summer-of-color-week-one.html" target="_blank">Summer of Color 2014, week one</a>. The colour palette we were given this week was aqua blue, and yellow, with a pop of hot pink.</div>
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Now moving on to another circle journal - the Stay-At-Home CJ over at <a href="http://collabor-art.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Collabor-ART</a> ended this month - and sadly so did the site itself, I've decided to wind it down as it has gone deathly quiet there over the last year as we've all moved onto other creative endeavours.</div>
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It's a bit busy! It looks better in real life really due to the metallic embossing powder behind the heart and the patina in it.... you'll just have to take my word for that :)</div>
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Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-26033949669290609182014-05-08T16:21:00.000+01:002014-05-15T14:26:26.160+01:00the Lost Dogs are born.....<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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So here you go – they are on 5” x 7” canvas board, the
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finder(s) are – as these two canvasses are being Free Art Friday’d next week :) Happy hunting, Swindonites!<o:p></o:p><br />
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Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-56032928811770903332014-05-04T20:00:00.000+01:002014-05-04T20:00:02.183+01:00Catch up timeJust a few bits to catch up on this month, first up, here is my entry for the April installment of the Stay At Home CJ .....<br />
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I went for the broken hearted angle on the theme, as I wanted to play with my lovely purple Bombay ink to make those lush drips :)</div>
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You can see the full gallery with everyone's interpretations of the theme <a href="http://collabor-art.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/stay-at-home-cj-april-reveal-art-in-my.html" target="_blank">over at Collabor-ART</a></div>
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(for those of you who are interested, there are lots more photos of this amazing place in <a href="https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154055352420597.1073741848.530655596&type=1&l=954e068d09" target="_blank">this Facebook album</a> from piccie #141 onwards)</div>
Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-73641459526362905162014-05-01T23:46:00.000+01:002014-05-01T23:46:11.848+01:00First ATCs I have made in an age<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I forgot how little and fiddly they are :)<br />
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These are for a postage stamp based Artist Trading Card swap over at <a href="http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/boards/showthread.php?t=346894" target="_blank">UKScrappers</a><br />
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I've really enjoyed making these, I only needed to do 5 for the swap but I can see myself carrying on and making more as they were a lot of fun<br />
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<br />Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-14718113503041694392014-04-09T17:40:00.000+01:002014-04-09T17:40:30.479+01:00Catch up time<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I have really lost the knack for this whole blogging lark - as in I have no idea what to actually WRITE - but here are some pretty pictures of stuff wot I have been doing recently....<br />
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First of all, over there on the left, I'm pretty proud of this one.<br />
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It's a painting of Matthew the Raven (from the Sandman comics) - he took me months as he’s a big old fella (about 5 feet tall, see blurry pic of me below for scale) – and I thought I might never get him finished. But I got there in the end – yay! - and I have proudly hung him at the top of the stairs.<br />
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Next up, a couple of circle journal pages:<br />
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This first one was for the Stay At Home CJ over on Collabor-Art – the theme was Mermaid Tales ….. you can see the whole gallery of everyone else’s entries <a href="http://collabor-art.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/stay-at-home-cj-march-reveal-mermaid.html" target="_blank">here</a><br />
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And the second was for the Fabric CJ I’m a part of over at UKScrappers. The theme, as you might have guessed, was cupcakes. Very much not my usual style this one! But I enjoyed the needle felting element, it’s always fun to get stabby!!<br />
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<br />Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-68199370605094065182014-04-01T00:01:00.000+01:002014-04-01T00:01:16.870+01:00Day of the Paintbrush<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Well, it's a long long time since I last took part in a UKScrappers swap - but the challenge "take an old decorator's paint brush, stick a face on it, and decorate it Day of the Dead sugar skull style" was just too tempting to pass up!!<br />
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So here's an in progress pic:<br />
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And here, after many hours doodling with my trusty Posca paint pens, is the end result:<br />
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This will go in the post this week, I hope his forever owner likes him and doesn't find him too creepy!<br />
<br />Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-24432635418920103032014-03-03T21:41:00.000+00:002014-10-28T09:04:42.105+00:00Another circle journal update....I've done a couple more CJ entries since the last time I blogged, so for the sake of completeness, here they are (apologies this won't be a wordy post, I am soooooo tired and my bed beckons :) ):<br />
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Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-83394690606616373352014-01-26T19:30:00.001+00:002014-10-28T09:05:12.203+00:00Circle Journal catch upsI haven't blogged since last September??? Blimey! Didn't realise it had been that long!<br />
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So - anyway - here's a catch up on my current CJs<br />
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First up, my first entry for a new fabric based CJ taking place over on UKScrappers. My theme is tattoos, and I've asked each participant to make a 8" x 8" mini art quilt:<br />
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That blooming swallow took me two weeks to embroider, and not all the stitching is perfect, but I am fairly pleased with the end result. I look forward to the next six months, some of the themes are going to be a bit of a challenge for me I think, but that's why I enjoy CJs, I like being forced out of my comfort zone a bit.....<br />
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Next, and I'm not sure why I haven't blogged any of these already, I've been taking part for the last few months in a very different kind of CJ over at <a href="http://collabor-art.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Collabor-art</a>. It's called a Stay At Home CJ, and the basic premise is that each person taking part has made a background, and chosen a theme - we all have been sent colour copies of the ten backgrounds, and each month we all work on the same background, to the same theme, blind. There's a big reveal at the end of each month of what everyone did. And the big plus points are that 1) there's no postage costs or the worry of things getting lost in the post and 2) you get to keep all your artwork<br />
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Here are my entries to date, and links to the Collabor-art posts for each month so you can see what everyone else did from the same starting point:<br />
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Month 1, theme "for the love of trees":<br />
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Month 2, theme "Beastie":<br />
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Full gallery <a href="http://collabor-art.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/stay-at-home-cj-october-beasties.html" target="_blank">here</a><br />
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Month 3, theme "steampunk":<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">My entry - this was a 2 layer hand cut stencil which rather annoyingly fell apart on first use, so this is a one off!</td></tr>
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Full gallery <a href="http://collabor-art.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/stay-at-home-cj-november-reveal.html" target="_blank">here</a><br />
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And last one for now (I'm currently working on Month 5), Month 4, theme "song lyrics":<br />
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Full gallery <a href="http://collabor-art.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/stay-at-home-cj-december-reveal-song.html" target="_blank">here</a><br />
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Phew, that was quite the update, I'll try not to leave it so long next time....Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-67354301650695742032013-09-27T07:36:00.000+01:002013-09-27T07:36:00.188+01:00Artful Readers Club September - Just My Type by Simon Garfield<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This month for the Artful Readers Club, I read 'Just My Type' - a non fiction book about fonts.<br />
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That sounds kind of dull, doesn't it?<br />
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But it really, really wasn't!<br />
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This book genuinely is a lot of fun to read, packed full of fascinating anecdotes about the history of typography from the 15th century Gutenberg press, to the digital modern day.<br />
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It covers beautiful fonts - powerful fonts - lost fonts - functional fonts - ugly fonts - and has a whole chapter devoted to the font everybody loves to hate, poor old <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgdULMyoG5l6vcQgKIYmt3X1YrgDhDmpxp_U2boQFMWG7rGCK7IvP-xAl61omWITK9PjdSbBKtyTo4fRnjQXpyNs882mgvwXBXdM-pt6JUEx8mPYAcHhVvFs72lBs1TZtk7TPQC/s1600/comicsans.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em; text-align: center;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgdULMyoG5l6vcQgKIYmt3X1YrgDhDmpxp_U2boQFMWG7rGCK7IvP-xAl61omWITK9PjdSbBKtyTo4fRnjQXpyNs882mgvwXBXdM-pt6JUEx8mPYAcHhVvFs72lBs1TZtk7TPQC/s1600/comicsans.jpg" /></a><br />
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It explains why the quick, brown fox jumped over the lazy dog, and even directs you to a <a href="http://youtu.be/00E_LVo_aTo" target="_blank">youtube video</a> of the actual event<br />
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And it will leave you thoroughly font obsessed, I can promise that you'll never look at a road sign, product packaging, or newspaper masthead in quite the same way again<br />
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In short, I can thoroughly recommend this book, it's a cracking good read.<br />
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One of my favourite chapters in the book, and the part that has inspired my art page for this month, starts with these ominous words:<br />
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<i>Good type never dies, but there is one notable exception - Doves, the type that drowned.</i><br />
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It tells the story of the traditional typeface 'Doves', designed in 1900 by T.J. Cobden Sanderson, who was <i>"a real aesthete. He thought he could invent the perfect, most beautiful type"</i> . It is seen in action below on a page from the Doves Bible.<br />
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<i><br /></i>Sanderson formed a publishing house that printed using Doves type, but after a major falling out, Sanderson decided that he did not want his business partner to be able to use the font after he died. So he took all the cast metal letterforms that had ever been made using the Doves typeface, and he took them to Westminster Bridge and threw them into the Thames.<br />
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This took him five months, and over a hundred separate trips to the river with his heavy bags of type, a considerable undertaking for a seventy-six year old man .... he must have REALLY been in a bad mood with his partner.<br />
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<i>"Doves was never recovered, at least not the full alphabet. Even now it seems likely that the disintegrating typeface is stuck firm in the riverbed, resisting both dredging and the digital age, perhaps occasionally breaking free to form its own words and sentences as fortune and the molten tide allows"</i><br />
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My page this month is watercoloured, with black pitt pens used for the details.<br />
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And, just for this month, here's a bonus bit of digital art - in one of the final chapters of the book, the author lists a few typographical games and apps - one of which is an iPad app called '<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/typedrawing/id314072879?mt=8" target="_blank">TypeDrawing</a>' which looked a lot of fun, so I downloaded it. <br />
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Here's my very rough attempt at a portrait of Death (from Neil Gaiman's Sandman comics), rendered in a combination of Zapfino and Verdana-Bold. The text is one of her quotes from the comic: <i>"For some folks death is release, and for others death is an abomination, a terrible thing. But in the end, I'm there for all of them."</i><br />
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This took under 5 minutes and was a breeze - I think I'll be playing around with this app quite a lot!<br />
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Next month I'll be reading 'Selling Hitler' by Robert Harris; until then, TTFN<br />
<i><br /></i>Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-64423592419334778592013-09-02T19:54:00.000+01:002013-09-02T19:54:51.535+01:00Always be a unicorn.....End of the month - it must be circle journal time :)<div>
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This is my entry in Karen's CJ, her theme is something along the lines of witty sayings or quotes - so here's mine:</div>
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I painted the unicorn using acrylic paints, over a metallic background made on the gelli plate</div>
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I think next month is my last one for this circle, it's been fun, I'll miss it</div>
Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-32055547691538438352013-08-30T07:30:00.000+01:002013-08-30T07:30:01.673+01:00Artful Readers Club August - Thud! by Terry Pratchett<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This month sees me back in Terry Pratchett's Discworld for the first time in a very long time. I used to devour these books as soon as they come out, but I kind of got out of the habit and now I am trailing a bit behind.<br />
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This title is number 34 in the series (and the 34th that I have read as I've gone through them strictly in order) - and so far he is up to number 40, so I'm not too far behind, I will catch up :)<br />
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One of the things that our Terry is incredibly good at, is taking a real world situation, perhaps political or to do with the economy, and handling it satirically but with great sensitivity within the fantastical (but oh so recognisable) realm of the Discworld .....<br />
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And this book is no exception - it's essentially about racism/sectarianism - and it hits some home truths along the way - but in the usual charming and witty way, so at no point do you feel preached at<br />
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The story in a nutshell - is that the anniversary of some long forgotten battle between the dwarves and trolls is fast approaching - and the city watch are expecting trouble - and this tension is further exacerbated by the murder of a leading dwarf demagogue<br />
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Commander Vimes and his motley crew therefore need to solve the murder and keep the peace, all in a day's work for Ankh-Morpork's finest...<br />
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The book was very entertaining to read, classic Pratchett (although with slightly fewer footnotes than in the earlier books, which I missed), funny, sad, thought-provoking in equal measures.<br />
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As for my artwork this month, I've kind of messed up as this will mean absolutely zilch to anyone who hasn't read the book - but I can't explain it as it relates to a pivotal scene at the end of the story, which I can't tell you as it would be a big spoiler!<br />
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So all you need to know is that is supposed to be Sam Vimes, and he REALLY wants to know where his cow is :) Oh - and those symbols in the background are dwarvish mining signs which crop up frequently throughout the story:<br />
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Sorry to be so vague...... you'll just have to go and read the book for it all to make sense :)<br />
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See you again next month, when I'll be reviewing Just My Type by Simon GarfieldSarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-75200061828458597822013-08-02T18:45:00.000+01:002013-08-02T18:45:00.043+01:00Results of an arty collaboration with my buddies....<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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For a while now, mentions of the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/1998771@N23" target="_blank">Tofu Millenia mail art project</a> have been popping up on a lot of arty blogs - clicking on the link above will take you to a Flickr group with lots of examples. And Tofu, the artist who started the whole thing off can be found <a href="http://www.tofuart.com/" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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Basically, the concept is that you divide a postcard up into a number of 'strata', and it gets passed around from artist to artist until it's full up.<br />
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I kind of had this pegged as something we could maybe do as a project over at <a href="http://collabor-art.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Collabor-ART</a>, and maybe we will one day, but in the meantime, one of my pals on facebook suggested we could do a round just between us buddies, and so we did!<br />
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We all chose a theme, mine was 'copper and teal' as that's one of my favourite colour combos, and we each arted up the first layer of our postcards (well, I say postcards, we actually agreed to work at a larger size, so most of the participants went for 10"x8", mine was a little smaller). That's how mine started off up there ^<br />
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And this is it all completed, as it came home this week - it looks so cool all filled up:<br />
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From top to bottom, me, Carmen, Sami, Jo, Susan and Virginia<br />
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First of all, Virginia's - her theme was red and black:<br />
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I know she loves Celtic imagery, so I drew her this design, based upon an image from the Book of Kells which I have as a tattoo (I had it done back in my Uni days, a long time ago now, when Celtic tatts were all the rage, but I still like it)<br />
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Next up - Susie, who went for Steampunk as her theme:<br />
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I went for a bit of a pun .... as I don't think there's always enough 'punk' going on in the steampunk trend<br />
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Here's my layer along with the other two that had already been filled in at that point, I love how Virginia filled in that heart with loads of tiny, real watch parts:<br />
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Jo's rainbow themed postcard was next - we were allowed to choose any colour we liked, they didn't have to be in order a la Richard of York .... I went for green and painted a pair of envious green eyes:<br />
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Next was Sami's - theme 'the motion of the ocean' - most people had gone with fish so I went with an octopus:<br />
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And here he is added to the card and embellished a bit in line with the previous additions:<br />
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And last, but certainly not least, Carmen's ace Edgar Allen Poe themed card - I was really hoping nobody else would have done something relating to the Tell-tale Heart, as that's my favourite Poe story - and I was lucky....<br />
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Here's my contribution:<br />
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The quote from the book reads "I admit the deed! Tear up the planks! Here, here! It is the beating of his hideous heart!" - it's kind of supposed to look a bit like it was engraved into the floorboards but I'm not convinced it quite worked, never mind :)</div>
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Close up of the heart, smothered in a thick coat of Diamond Glaze - you can see the reflection from my window in it's shine....<br />
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I can almost hear it beating .....boom boom boom ..... ;)<br />
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And here it is in place with Carmen's poe-tastic postcard now complete:<br />
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This was a really fun project, let's do it again sometime girlies!<br />
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Back when Darcy first mentioned this very cool idea of hers – <i>what’s that? an arty reading club? I’m in!</i> – she said that we should pick some books that had been lying around our house unread for ages and we just needed an extra incentive to pick them up and actually read them. Straight away I knew that this book had to be on the list, and in fact it was the first one onto my ARC pile. Because I had bought this title (along with its two brothers - Black Coffee Blues is the start of a trilogy by ex-Black Flag vocalist and spoken word maestro Rollins) yonks and yonks ago, but had been actively putting off reading it. Why? Because I knew it would be bleak, and tense, and quite frankly hard work, and I never seemed to be in quite the right mood to start it.<br />
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So thank you, ARC, for forcing my hand ....Because yes, the
book was indeed bleak, and tense, and angry and testosterone fuelled, and downright depressing a lot of the time –
but it was also fascinating, and enlightening, and even, in spots, funny. Very much like a Henry Rollins spoken word
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The book starts off with a section called 124 worlds –
single paragraph glimpses into (mostly) pretty depressing lives. A lot of them are kind of extreme, dealing
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<i><b>#18:</b> He goes to the same job every day. He comes home to his wife every night. they rarely touch. They're not attracted to each other anymore. Neither makes a big deal about it. A few years ago, they would fight and swear that they were going to leave each other, but then they found that when it really came down to it, neither one had the courage to go out and meet someone else. They don’t hate each other. They are roommates waiting for death.</i></div>
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<i><b>#26:</b> School made him sick to his stomach because he had to fight all the time. He never ran away from fights. He got beat up a lot but he did win some. It seemed like every time he turned around, there was someone in his face trying to start something with him. He used to get up hours before school because his guts would be on fire getting ready to face them. One great day he punched this guy just right. A broken nose is a many splendoured thing. This guy’s face just exploded. It was like a rainbow – but all the colours were red.</i></div>
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The other main section - with the rest of the book taken up with dream diaries, poems and short essays - is Henry's tour diary from a European tour in the late 80s. I saw the Rollins Band a couple of times on that tour, so it’s very interesting to read his journal entries from the time. The diaries are very personal – I’m
pretty sure he didn’t have publication in mind when he first wrote them, and
are a real window on the mind of a touring musician – dealing with the endless
parade of soulless hotel rooms, the boredom, the loneliness, but also the joy
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For the art page to accompany my review, I used part of another favourite quote from the book, our Hank really has a way with words:<br />
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I used the Summer of Colour week 5 combo for this one - pale pink and charcoal grey - using a coral stencil for the background (I was going for the look of a brain, as Henry certainly has a big one of those, as well as a big mouth!)<br />
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Next month I'll be reading Thud! by Terry Pratchett - so I'll see you again then, my fellow ARCers!Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com15tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-66833315391009374862013-07-13T12:31:00.000+01:002014-10-28T09:06:17.252+00:00Time for a bloggy catch upI've neglected this poor old blog recently, haven't I....... no "Rocking Your World" or "A Year of Firsts" posts since March, and half the stuff I make doesn't get onto the blog any more either.<br />
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Sorry peeps, it's all down to wok craziness, it's been such a busy year and I've been working silly hours, so a lot of my free time activities, including keeping my blog up to date, have had to give<br />
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But anyway, enough excuses, here are a few things I've made recently that I haven't put on here yet:<br />
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First up, I've been taking part in the <a href="http://www.twinkletwinklelikeastar.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/the-summer-of-color-2013.html" target="_blank">Summer of Color</a> challenge this year - and a few of the bits you'll have seen already, but here are two you haven't:<br />
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Week one - colour combo Citron Green & Turquoise - I made a batch of gelli prints and then used one of them to make my dad's Fathers' Day card:<br />
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Week two - Hot Pink & Orange - I used on a CJ entry <a href="http://are-you-flowin.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/overworked-over-tired-and-over-here.html" target="_blank">already blogged here</a></div>
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Week three - Lime Green & Purple - well purple always makes me think of chocolate thanks to Cadbury :) so I used this combo for my Hollow Chocolate Bunnies book review artwork, <a href="http://are-you-flowin.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/artful-readers-club-june-hollow.html" target="_blank">already blogged here</a></div>
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Week four - Charcoal Grey & Pale Pink - I can't share that one yet as it's on the artwork for my next ARC book review, but watch this space!</div>
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Week five - Candy Apple Red & Yellow - I made something for myself to keep for a change. I bought this wooden plaque a while ago in the Works for £1.99, and used it to make a bit of tribute fan art to the wondrous webcomic <a href="http://romanticallyapocalyptic.com/" target="_blank">Romantically Apocalyptic</a></div>
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Any of you who haven't checked out RA yet - do it now!!! Head for the archives and read it from the beginning or it won't make sense. Well, it doesn't make much sense anyway :) But it is so funny and beautiful and just brilliant. What are you waiting for? go! (but do come back here afterwards and finish reading this blog post :) )</div>
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What else haven't I blogged? This ICAD portrait of my cat:</div>
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(I cut that 4 layer stencil of the Krays by hand, it gave me a knife finger blister! more details <a href="http://collabor-art.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/everybody-shake-your-stuff-nigels-did-cj.html" target="_blank">over here</a>)</div>
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I think there are probably other things I've forgotten to blog, but that's a reasonable attempt to catch up.....</div>
Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-77829023946782568172013-07-04T12:00:00.000+01:002013-07-04T12:00:00.643+01:00Trapped in the amber of this moment....<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I'm a proper girly swot this month, as I've finished my entry in <a href="http://sianinthesunshine.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Sian's</a> art journal CJ already, and it isn't due to go in the post until 1st August. Which is most unlike me, I am usually a stay-up-till-3am-the-day-before-the-deadline-to-get-it-finished kind of a girl<br />
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The theme of Sian's CJ is 'word play' - she has provided a list of words from which each participant chooses a word (or two) to illustrate. In that respect it's a little bit like the <a href="http://are-you-flowin.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/finally-some-creativity-to-share.html" target="_blank">pair journal</a> I'm doing with Shirley (which I haven't blogged about on here for yonks, but it is still ongoing, the latest update is over at <a href="http://collabor-art.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/a-long-overdue-pair-journal-update.html" target="_blank">Collabor-ART</a>)<br />
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Sian has some awesome words on her list - lots of nice happy ones, but also lots of cool angsty words like 'fear' and 'addiction' and 'alienation' - and being the horror movie/rock/metal/comic book fan that I am, I was more drawn to the darker words. In the end I decided to illustrate the word 'trapped':<br />
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Sci-fi fans might recognise the quotation, it's from Kurt Vonnegut's classic Slaughterhouse-Five:<br />
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<i>"<b>Why </b>you? <b>Why </b>us for that matter? <b>Why </b>anything? Because this moment simply <b>is</b>. Have you ever seen bugs trapped in amber? . . . Well, here we are, Mr. Pilgrim, trapped in the amber of this moment. There is no <b>why</b>." </i><br />
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To give the illusion of poor Billy Pilgrim being trapped in amber, I sprayed the central section with a couple of coats of glossy varnish:<br />
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I did want to give him a little hope though, so I stamped the crackles on top with white paint to show that the amber is starting to break, maybe he'll escape from this moment soon enough....<br />
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Finally we were asked to make a matching tag for our sign in:<br />
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I've used a lot of stamps this time around, which was kind of fun, it's a while since I've played with my rubber :) The crime scene tape is from Viva Las Vegas, the corrugated iron background is by Darkroom Door, the round Circle Journal stamp is by Cats Life Press, all the crackles are from a cube by Stampers Anonymous, and I think the woodgrain that I used for my planks is by All Night Media<br />
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The man was painted by me, though.<br />
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I do hope that Sian likes it, and that it hasn't overly spoilt the mood of an otherwise pretty and uplifting journal!<br />
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So it goes.....Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-875094006302985662013-06-28T07:47:00.000+01:002013-06-28T13:50:05.981+01:00Artful Readers Club June - The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse by Robert Rankin<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It's time for another artful read - and I'm glad to be here, as I wasn't entirely sure I'd be finished in time to take part this month - but I made it by the skin of my teeth - hooray!<br />
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Part of the delay was down to reading the book late in the month .... my original planned title for June was another Robert Rankin book - the Toyminator - but when I picked it up to start it, I discovered it was actually the second book in a two-parter.<br />
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Not wanting to read part 2 before part 1, I ordered the original - the Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse - online, but it didn't arrive until mid June, which put me on the back foot. <br />
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Luckily it was a fairly quick read, and I just about had time to write this review and whip up my art piece, and so here I am :)<br />
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Rankin is the master of humorous (bordering on downright silly), fantasy fiction, full of bad puns and running gags and surreal situations. And this book was no different.<br />
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It had all of the classic Rankin trademarks, it was an enjoyable enough read, and I'm definitely going to read the sequel, but I have to be honest, it was not my absolute favourite of his books. <br />
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I'm putting that down to the setting - usually his books are set in a fairly realistic and recognisable urban kind of environment, populated largely by fairly realistic and recognisable human characters, even if the story itself veers far from realism. But this book is set in Toy Town, the lead character is a talking teddy bear, and most of the other lead roles are filled by either other toys, or nursery rhyme characters.<br />
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I had a similar problem when another of my favourite authors, Jasper Fforde, set a book in a nursery rhyme environment. Maybe I just prefer my crazy surreal fantasy stories to be a little more relatable?? (and yes, I know that makes no sense)<br />
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But, don't let me put you off, it was a funny book, well plotted, there's a serial killer on the loose in Toy Town and our heroes solve the case and save the day and have some fun adventures along the way. I can't really fault the book other than to say that the author's other books are even better!<br />
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So - in summary - read the Brentford Trilogy instead :D<br />
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For my accompanying artwork this month, I painted one of the eponymous chocolate bunnies (he's supposed to look a bit evil, with his devil's eye, but instead he ended up looking equal parts cute and delicious, but not particularly menacing....). And then I added one of the classic Rankin running gags ("it must be a tradition, or an old charter or something" - which appears in all his books at least once, I counted two times in this one) using hand drawn 'word art':<br />
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Next month I'll be reading Black Coffee Blues by Henry Rollins, a total change of pace from what I've read the past few times - see you again in late July .....<br />
<br />Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-39104611529323751852013-06-22T22:37:00.000+01:002013-06-22T22:37:30.393+01:00Overworked, over tired and over here....<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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So - can you guess what kind of week I've had? :)<br />
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This is my entry in Jo's book for the 'You're Having a Laugh' art journal CJ - her theme is 'How Do You Feel Today?' .... I wonder if she is going to regret asking that question :D<br />
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I actually found it quite stress <i>relieving </i>painting my stressed out lady, the therapeutic powers of art strike again!<br />
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As a few peeps have said they like seeing the step by steps, here's how she came about:<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Sketched onto a gelli print with a grey pitt pen, shirt, teeth and eyes coloured in with a white paint pen, skin painted with Fresco acrylic paint in Nougat</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">More painting - all Fresco paints - Squid Ink, Claret and Pansy on the jacket, French Roast and a touch of Hyde Park in the eyes</td></tr>
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After this point I finished off her hair, added the punched arrows all around the page as a frame, and wrote the page title 'Stressed!' using paint pens.<br />
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Here's hoping for a reduction in day job workload and stresses very soon and more time for arty pursuits!<br />
<br />Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-90453807506874771812013-06-13T11:58:00.001+01:002013-06-13T11:58:35.761+01:00It's ICAD time again!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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You might remember that this time last year I took part in <a href="http://daisyyellowart.com/icad/" target="_blank">Daisy Yellow's Index Card A Day challenge</a> - to make some kind of small artwork on an index card every day for 2 months.<br />
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My kids joined in too, and even my other half did a couple, and we ended up with this fantastic wall of creativity:<br />
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I did all 61 cards last year over June and July, and I wish I was in a position to do so this year, but work is crazy busy :(<br />
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So instead this year I have set myself the task of still doing 61 index cards, but over as much time as it takes (ie not within the 2 months)<br />
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And rather than doing all sorts of different styles and subjects like I did last year, I'm going to use this as an exercise to improve my portraits - and paint 61 faces, men, women, children, maybe even animals, with different facial expressions. It's all good practice.<br />
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So here is the start of this year's ICAD wall:<br />
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A 50:50 success rate on my first 4 cards isn't too shabby I guess? :) i hope I can keep that up over the remaining 57!</div>
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It's reading club time again, and I have a glowing review for you this time around as I loved this month's book!<br />
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I've actually had this one - and its sequel Moon Over Soho - on my bedside table for well over a year, waiting to be read. I'm glad I finally got around to it :)<br />
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The blurb on the cover would have you believe that this is a kind of "Harry Potter for grown ups", but it really isn't. Yes, there's a trainee wizard in the mix, but other than that, there's very little similarity.<br />
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It's much funnier, for a start, and much more gritty and real - which is impressive for a book chock full of magical creatures and gods. Sometimes you almost forget about all the spooks and spells as you enjoy the solid police procedural elements of the story.<br />
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The characters are likeable, the intertwining stories are entertaining, it's very well written, and it really is just plain fun. What more could you ask for?<br />
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And one of the things I loved most about the book is that it feels almost like a love letter to London in parts, and I love London too, it's where I grew up, and even though I have now moved away, we go back to visit often. So I enjoyed reading such fond words about my old stomping grounds :)<br />
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For my artwork, I have chosen to illustrate my favourite minor character from the books, Molly, the maid servant of indeterminate age and species...... here's her introduction from the opening stages of the story:<br />
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<i>"How many people live here?" I asked.</i><br />
<i>"Just the two of us. And Molly" said Nightingale.</i><br />
<i>Toby suddenly crouched down at my feet and growled, a proper rat-in-the-kitchen growl that was all business. I looked over and saw a woman gliding towards us across the polished marble. She was slender and dressed like an Edwardian maid, complete with a starched white bib apron over a full black skirt and white cotton blouse. Her face didn't fit her outfit, being too long and sharp-boned with black, almond-shaped eyes.</i><br />
<i>Despite her mob cap she wore her hair loose, a black curtain that fell to her waist. She instantly gave me the creeps, and not just because I've seen too many Japanese horror films.</i><br />
<i>"This is Molly," said Nightingale. "She does for us".</i><br />
<i>"Does what?"</i><br />
<i>"Whatever needs doing" said Nightingale.</i><br />
<i>Molly lowered her eyes and did an awkward little dip that might have been a curtsey or a bow. When Toby growled again Molly snarled back, showing disturbingly sharp teeth.</i><br />
<i>"Molly" said Nightingale sharply.</i><br />
<i>Molly demurely covered her mouth with her hand, turned and went gliding back the way she came. Toby gave a little self-satisfied snort that didn't fool anyone but himself.</i><br />
<i>"And she is....?" I asked.</i><br />
<i>"Indispensable" said Nightingale.</i><br />
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And here's my painting of her:<br />
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Everything on here is acrylic paints - the background and the city skyline were monoprinted using a gelli-plate, the Thames was drawn on with a Molotow paint pen, and Miss Molly from the Folly was painted freehand, loosely based on that spooky girl from the Ring movie....<br />
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I've just realised she was supposed to be wearing a white blouse. Oh well, close enough :)<br />
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Next month I will be reading The Toyminator by Robert Rankin, which I have just realised is a sequel and I haven't read the first book yet. Oops. Maybe I should get the first book and read that instead.....would that be allowed in the rules, Darcy?Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17511786178397090250noreply@blogger.com21tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28475267.post-67404563920331827442013-05-23T23:53:00.000+01:002013-05-23T23:53:41.742+01:00Spacey-wacey Timey-wimey<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Well, OK, not so much on the timey-wimey. But recently I have re-discovered the fun of making space art with spray paints.<br />
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It really is super easy, and quick, and almost magical in the way it works<br />
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^ That one up there was my very first attempt last year after watching some "how to" videos on You Tube. The kids made their own too and got equally ace results, you can't mess it up even if you try.<br />
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Then a couple of weeks ago, I made a CJ page based on Shakespeare's Sister's "Stay" - such a great song and brilliant video too - which was positively crying out for a space art background<br />
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Here's the end result:<br />
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(blogged in full at Collabor-ART here: <a href="http://collabor-art.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/time-for-another-round-of-desert-island.html">http://collabor-art.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/time-for-another-round-of-desert-island.html</a>)<br />
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And then today I was working on another CJ page - this one had movie/TV show quotes as its theme, and I happen to know that the journal's originator is a big fan of Star Trek, especially the original series - so I couldn't resist attempting a portrait of Mr Spock:<br />
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And of course he absolutely NEEDED a space background:<br />
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So here's how it works.....<br />
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First of all you spray a colour, then black then white spray paints in quick succession (without letting the paint dry) roughly where you want your planets to be.<br />
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Then you take a slightly crumpled bit of thin paper (a magazine page works well), and put it down over the paint then peel it straight back off. This is what leaves that fantastic "planet surface" texture:<br />
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Spray all over with black, then add a little bright blue and yellow space dust, and white stars (shaking the can about while only partially depressing the nozzle will give that nice splattery effect)<br />
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It's as easy as that!<br />
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If you have spray paints handy (the graffiti-style paints in aerosol cans, not spray inks) then I totally urge you to have a go at this, it really is so much fun!<br />
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Live Long and Prosper, guys....<br />
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