Monday, June 6, 2011

some things i made in recent history . . .

today i am going to post some airbrushed stuff that i made - and not stuff that i made light years ago - some of it i made just this past weekend!  really!

i know you're too excited for words, so let's get to it . . .


first, this is a shirt i made for the little man for our birthday luau coming up.  his little swim trunks are blue, green, and purple, so i made this to match.  progress pics!
 drawn out.
 add color.
plus name and white accents.  ta da!


some hats i got all colorful on:
 


 this is an old bowling pin i got from a local bowling alley, and i painted it to use as a first place crazy bowl trophy . . .
 after i painted this i made some other trophies that i liked better for this particular event.  so, if anyone needs a crazy bowl trophy, i got one for sale :)


gotta go . . . big double birthday luau to prepare for!

jo

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

back in the day . . .

as many of you avid blogstalkers might have read, we've moved recently into a home that is a bit larger than our previous dwelling.  it's no mansion, that's for sure, but it is nearly double the shoebox we had and that means a lot more storage space.  now, my mom gave me some time to settle in and get house set up before i got the call - the call to "come get your crap!"

i've been trying to do just that.  slowly, load by load, i empty my stuff from the folks' basement.  i don't know why i was surprised to find that she still had all my high school art projects.  all.  of.  them.

it's got me all nostalgic.  i am determined to photograph them and post them up here for y'all to see, and then maybe get rid of some of it.  i'm sentimental and all, but there's only so much use i have for a bust of abraham lincoln.

anyhow, in leiu of my high school art, i'll indulge you in a bit of my college coursework . . .

for a while i was focusing my work on the idea of body image, and the unrealistic expectations of women to fit into a standard "shape".  i can get all sorts of into this, but let's keep things light, shall we?

first, a portion of a series of photographs that juxtaposed objects with human form:

this is a corset i made by ripping up old clothes, turning it into rope, and forming a corset.  it is completely functional, if anyone cares to take the time to undo all the knots and retie them again :)

 bound
(front view)
bound
(side view)



here i took a piece of wood, quite literally from the side of the road, and i carved it to give it a more flattering figure, then constructed a custom hot pink satin corset for it.  ain't she pretty?  what is truly odd about this piece is how much my mother likes it.  also, i have no idea how i made that corset happen on my limited sewing skills.
 in rare form

ahh, glass.  where i studied one was encouraged to cross medias and try to find ways to incorporate your emphasis into whatever studio classes you happened to enroll.  it took me some time to figure out how to bring textiles into glass without causing fire, but i think i got it.  hand pulled clear/aqua glass with (again) custom made corsets.  these corsets are quite tiny, and preceded the hot pink corset above.  still, no idea how i pulled it off.
squeeze

looking back at all this i realize how much time i was able to devote to my art, and how absolutely wonderful that time was for me.  as wiley approaches his first birthday i become more and more eager to get back to my work.  he's old enough for us both to benefit from another caregiver, for a portion of the time.  now, all i need do is find said amazing/awesome/loving/perfect person and find a way for me to pay him/her!

dreams.

jo

Monday, May 16, 2011

look what i did this weekend . . .

these days it seems like i only get to making lovliness when absolutely forced to.  my little fox is sly as ever, and he is fast and sneaky and strong and smart.  oh, and me - i am exhausted.

thing #1 had a birthday party on saturday, and birthday parties require gifts!  i always try to make gifts for these little people, especially when i know that their parents have the means (and often times far greater than my own) to buy their child whatever they desire.  i have one small advantage, and that is that i do what i do.  so, here's what i made for the birthday girl:
it has a wall hanging bracket on the back, and i do hope she likes it.  i think i would have liked it when i was 7 :)

 i could not attend the party because i was at work!  yes, tis the season when i don the neon yellow shirt and slave away at six flags every saturday in the airbrush t-shirt booth.  this was my 4th saturday out there, and business is hopping.  before the rush started i knocked out this shirt for my little guy:
i know - it's adorable.  i was going to post a pic of him wearing it (this size is a bit big so he looks all 'thug' with it down to his knees) but he decided to take a header into the table and i don't need any more pics of him injured.

i also finished my t-shirt scarf!  you might recall my previous post when i started this project.  if not, see it here.  i have learned a lot from this project, the most important thing being that one needs to cut the t-shirt very evenly throughout or the scarf might look a mess when you're done!  moral of the story is that it is done, but i might make some adjustments to this piece before it's "final".

so, blogstalkers, that's what i did this weekend somewhere between the meetings, the crowds at six flags, and the runny noses i found the time to do what makes me happy.  yay for me.

jo

Thursday, April 7, 2011

*** my iso ***

don't get excited.  this post is all business and no fun, unless you have a lot of crap lying around your house and want to get rid of it!

i am really trying to be a greener artist, using more recycled stuff and making less craft store purchases.  so, this is a list of items that might be in your trash/recycling that i would love to take off your hands.  if you'd like to donate, send me an email.

i will keep this list current, so feel free to come back to it periodically :)

magazines
hardbound books (of little/no literary value)
wooden picture, any size, with or without glass/backing
old t-shirts
fabric
cereal boxes, flatened or not
glass vases, bottles, canning jars
yarn
blender (long shot, but why not?)
felt
embroidery hoops
ribbon


thanks!
jo

Thursday, March 31, 2011

thanks you

first, a shout out to anyone who is reading this or anyone still "following" this poor, neglected blog.  i offer no excuses.  oh, well, maybe just one . . .

here he is, my grand excuse.  this is at 7 months, so sometime mid-january.  this little fox of mine started crawling sometime around christmas, but he really started to master the sport in january.

and then here . . .

8 months.  walking.  see how happy he is?  what you cannot see in my rapidly greying hair behind the camera.  that leaf he's holding?  i am sure it was in his mouth meer seconds after the image was captured.  please note that it was an unseasonably warm march day, and therefore the lack of footwear.

oh, and that's not all . . .

9 months.  attepting to defy gravity, and not in the awesome musical wicked way.  he's not being rotten, persay, he's being quick.  he's too quick.  and he is stealth.

one more shot of the boy just to show you how i get through the day:

yes, there he is.  stop it, stop it!  i cannot take the cuteness!  put it away!  when he calls me from jail one day this pic will be what gets me to bail him out.  but anyhow . . .

so i have my hands full.  it hasn't stopped me completely, but production is slower than normal.  i have also been doing a lot of creative cooking and baking so that i can be artsy while also feeding the fam.

here's something i've been working on:

i always see people on etsy selling t-shirt yarn, which made me desperately want to make a t-shirt scarf, which made me rip a perfectly good shirt from my closet and start cutting.
i was really escited about the possibilities offered by using a tie-dyed shirt for this (yes, i tie-dyed this one myself).  no way to know till i try!

ahhhh . . . the prettiest little ball of t-shirt yarn in the whole wide world.  did i mention little?  yeah, i was a little afeared when i saw how tiny it was, so i opted for a skinny scarf for my first go at this. 

i've started knitting, and while i haven't gotten very far, this is what it looks like:

i kinda love it.  hopefully a final product post will be coming soon!

i've completed a couple other scarves, but they need a little embellishing still.  lots of in-process projects!

no telling when i will return, but i promise that when i do there will be more lovliness than you can handle.  deal?

jo

Monday, January 3, 2011

off topic

so we are completely and totally moved out of the old place and that mean that i can devote my energies (or whatever energies i can coax from caffeinated beverages) to our new home.  by "our" new home i probably mean "my" new home - the first home that has ever belonged to me - the first home where i decide what goes on the walls and which colors go where - me.  bliss.

and even while i have been waiting for this for so long, i am content to do everything right the first time even if it means that i search for the right color/fabric/furniture for a while.

such has been the case for my kitchen curtains.  the kitchen is destined to be gorgeous in shades of aqua blues and lime greens, to coordinate with my collections of same colored glasses, textiles, and utensils.  i intend for the bulk of the kitchen to be painted a lighter shade of aqua with one large wall painted white.  i hope to find a fabric for the curtains for the two windows that have such a pattern that i might paint it onto the large white wall in a larger scale.

some fabrics that are front runners at this point:

teja in blue by dena fishbein

flirty dance in lime by patricia bravo

tea garden by dena designs
i really love this one.  if it is not my curtains it will surely be found somewhere else in my home.  i also think i'll have a lot of fun painting it.

mckenzie df70 - aqua by dena designs 

and here's some others that are not entirely eliminated:


nicey jane hb20 by heather bailey

hoot hoot in marchmellow by moda

peacock eye in green by patricia bravo

pop garden wallpaper roses by heather bailey
sanctuary seafoam aromatherapy by patty young

tufted tweets birdie dots grass by patty young


and one more that won't let me cut and paste the image: http://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/330065

i have fondness for all of them.

after i choose the fabrc i will choose my paint color to coordinate.

decisions, decisions.


jo