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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Is Art a Luxury?

I was perusing the blogosphere, and I happened upon a great blog: ScoutieGirl.  She had a wonderfully thought-provoking question: is art a luxury?

If I was living in the US still, my immediate answer would probably, of course not!  Chec
k out Etsy and My Store, followed by some sales pitch.  But after living here in Asia, and seeing some vastly different ways of life, I think twice before answering.  Singapore is surrounded by third-world countries - which are just lovely places, but not as developed as the US.  Nevertheless, many of the people in those places are concerned not with the best artwork to hang on their walls, but more basic things like clean water, food, and making a living (a lot of them still don't have electricity, much less hot water or Air-con.)  

But even in these places, crafting and art flourish.  It may be a small embellishment, a decorated tray, a small altar, or even local art.  I think there is something innate in humanity that drives people to create and embellish.  About having a place to call home, taking pride in it, and making it as pleasant to live in as possible, whatever your means.  

On a side note, if you want to see more about what it is like living in Asia, you can visit my other blog here:  Dillon Factor

Monday, April 26, 2010

Are your walls hung?



So, one of my husband's biggest gripes about marrying an artist is that our walls are always bare. Whoops. In our old house, we literally had huge paintings on the floor lying against the wall for storage, but nothing on the wall hanging! He has been gone on an business trip, so I took the liberty of transforming one normally blah wall into something fab! All it took was six Mixers and a couple of frames. A huge blank wall has been turned into something fun and funky :). And yes, my wall is a distinct shade of spa green/mint ice cream. Our apartment came furnished, and 1 gallon of paint costs $80!

Anyways, here are the pics:

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Beach Treasury!


Here is a really awesome beach-themed treasury from cari4jc1:

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Treasury Time!

Pretty excited!  This is the first treasury that I have been featured in since I re-opened the store.  Having someone pick one of my paintings for these always gives me a wonderfully warm and fuzzy feeling.  Many thanks to aubepine for picking Bali Wave (it is the one in the top right)!


Friday, April 16, 2010

Fun with Photoshop


First of all, thank you so much to everyone that has entered the Giveaway! The response is just awesome.

Yesterday I put off some school work (I'm working on my MFA), and decided to have some fun with Photoshop. I call it productive punting. Stuff that needs to be done, but not the most productive thing you could be doing at that moment (like homework...)

In any case, I thought you all would really enjoy seeing how amazing the Mixers can look on a variety of different wall colors. This really made me happy! You can combine just about any of these in the same general hue and they'll look great in a ton of different rooms! It really brings a new definition to an art collection. Plus, if you are fickle or get tired of them, you can always get a new one or two and change the look completely!



Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Grand Re-Opening Giveaway!


One lucky winner will receive a set of 3 of their favorite Mixers, a value of $50 (plus the international shipping *gasp*)

VERY IMPORTANT: THE NOT SO FINE PRINT

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The winner will be posted on my blog and contacted via email.
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VALUE OF ENTIRE GIVE-A-WAY: $50

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Thank you for making my shop such a success that I came back for more!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Hi-ho, hi-ho



It's off to work I go! I thought I should include some pictures of what the process is to make my Mixers. This picture below is an example of how the paint is applied:
Although this looks like a royal mess, after I take a heat gun to it, the paintings turn out pretty cool. Plus, I'll add and take away some layers, depending on how t
hey turn out. It is amazing the different effects that you can get. I'm also going to try using a transformer to take the heat gun down to 110 volts. Right now, with using an Asian
plug, it is 220 volts, and I think it is making the heat gun super hot. Kind of like when you take a hairdryer abroad and it blows a lot hotter on the lower setting. Kind of crazy, eh? Anyways, here are two pictures of the finished product:

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Hazardous Materials



Ugh.  My husband and I just got back from a wonderful trip to Bali in Indonesia (didn't feel the earthquake, we were asleep), and we both managed to come down with the flu.  Not just kind of a small bug, but THE FLU.  I've been having awful, awful body aches for the past three days, but Joe was a wonderful husband and brought me some chicken soup for dinner tonight!  Yum.  

Luckily, I got a knock on the door yesterday that made me very happy.  The FedEx guy was at the door, and he had my wax medium!  This is the magic glue that makes the encaustic pieces come together so nicely.  Unfortunately, I was having a very hard time finding a company that would ship it overseas.  Has something to do with the fact that it might be slightly hazardous *gulp*.  Who knew that artists were glorified chemists?  

So now I have my medium, and I have my paints, time to get back in the studio!

Speaking of which, here is a pic of my new shelves and what the studio looks like now.  I find it is always kind of cool to see what the inside of a creative space looks like.