Monday, May 30, 2016

New pieces


After about 5 years of feeling out of step with my muse and a lack of inspiration,
I feel like I'm back to hearing my muse.  Happy dance!
I created a couple of pieces in my typical style, and have now decided that I need to move on.  At my stage of life I am paring down and I want/need to reflect that in my art.  Here are new pieces created in the style I am known for...



Here is a new piece I created....much more minimal and I really love it.



The inspiration for this piece came from a bone that I found.  I held it up and it looked just like a corset to a dress...and so that is what it became.
So energy is pouring through me and I can't stop sculpting.  I have been invited to show in a art doll show in Petaluma in July and a new gallery is opening in Santa Fe and wants to show case my pieces.  Oh my gosh...I feel like I'm back from the dead!
Here's a piece I'm working on now:
Stay tuned for updates.  I worked on her more today.  Painted her white...added crackle glaze and then pasted on bits of paper from a french book .  I have to figure out how to add wings that I found from an antique hat, made in Paris, years and years ago.  Such fun!



Sunday, May 1, 2016

"I am a Garden Growing"

                                                             "I am a Garden Growing".  
 I'm not sure where this idea came from, as it was created in pure inspiration, and just took me along for the ride.  I found the 1/2 gourd in my stash and pulled out the mosaic mirror tiles in the colors of the chakra system. Such beautiful color!
Then I sculpted her face and created her cap in the crown chakra colors.  I like to paint my faces white....not sure why, but it has something to do with representing the mask we all wear.

Rumbling around in my supply closet ( that spans 40 years of collecting ) I found these wonderful glass flowers and leaves, probably from a chandelier dating from the 1800's.  I am noticing that it has been hard for me to use some of my collected treasures, so I am now making a conscious effort to use everything that I have collected, instead of saving it...for what!  So I added flowers  & leaves to the edges of the gourd and thus she became a Garden Growing....bright with color, energy and intention.

 The trim that lines the edges of the gourd, and around the base is also from the late 1800's. The wooden base is decoupaged with handwritten French sheet music....found on one of my trips to Paris.
Her arms were sculpted and dressed with antique gold metallic lace, which I also have kept for years and years.  It's so beautifully handmade.  What ballgown did this lace adorn? What aristocratic lady danced beneath the moon, with the lace of her sleeves glistening?  I love to think of the story and the energy that these bits and pieces of treasure hold.
I adhered handwritten French letters, from the 1800's, onto the gourd and then covered them with skeleton leaves.

I added the little gold netting across her eyes...also to show a bit of mystery. 
The final touches are the Swarovski rhinestones which are added all over her headpiece and everywhere else I could put them.  I love the added light that they bring.
"I am a Garden Growing"