Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Play Time


playing with image transfers and washi tape... what else. 


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Mail Art


I've been sending a lot of correspondence lately... These are a few cards I made one night when I was stuck in a hotel room on a bitterly cold evening. I bought a kids set of brush markers in red, blue and yellow and used them to make these postcards... I really like the results of having the limitation of 3 colors. Sometimes, I think all the choice you have when at home in your studio can keep you from creating...




Monday, February 11, 2013

Artists Book Workshop


Excited for the upcoming Artists Book Workshop at SFCB. Just a few spots left... sign up here!!!

Monday, December 31, 2012

the last day of 2012


Today is the last day of 2012... wonder what 2013 will bring? Love and good wishes to you all in the New year!  

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

in the driver's seat


I have the tremendous good fortune of knowing Sam. Sam makes something everyday. It is usually in the shape of a letter, perhaps a sketch or character, and it is always magical. This is a show Sam has imagined for me; a collection of images I have taken while driving.

thank you, Sam.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Color

 Andie's watercolor palette

I took a class all about color with Andie Thrams at SFCB this past weekend. Andie is an bookmaker, and observational sketcher, a nature lover and above all a master of color. When we introduced ourselves early Saturday morning, I said that it wasn't color itself that led to be to this class, but the organization of color. I love things in "rainbow order," for lack of a better phrase. I love to group color with its complimentary, with is neighboring color or just reorganize my colored pencils even though I might be in the middle of a very messy studio. The beauty of color arranged is so, so seductive...


  mixing colors

  pastels arranged by color 

  One of the first known color wheels, this one by Moses Harris. This image is one of many great images found in a treatise on color by Sarah Lowengard
Love this image of Crayola colors and their evolution since 1903. And since I'm OBSESSED with this, I have a whole pinboard of images you can oogle, all of things organized and having to do with color. Trust me, these pics bring happiness!



Wednesday, November 21, 2012

NYC


I went to New York for the first time. It was amazing. There was snow on the ground when we arrived at 6AM on a Friday morning, and the sun glinted off icy roof tops as we rode from the JFK into Manhattan.


I went to the Strand bookstore, which has been on my list to-do since forever. And I asked the guy behind the counter to recommend the best coffee, which led us to Paradis which was tiny and warm and full of amazing baked goods, homemade jam and tiny tables and chairs occupied by happy New Yorkers eating breakfast.



I saw my favorite Brooklyn girl, and we dug around a tiny shop filled with stamps looking for that perfect image... and then I met this boy Keat, who makes stamps and draws zines and I bought his book.



And I saw amazing displays and bought beautiful objects.


I rode on the Subway.


I walked the streets of New York from morning til night and saw many, many things.






I saw beautiful art.



I saw miniature art.

 
I saw cool art.


I ate good food in good company.


and I took many, many pictures. Thanks, New York. I hope to see you again soon.