Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Art Every Day Thirty • Mosaic of Art Everyday



 The Art Everyday Month Challenge comes to a close today. 
made the commitment to make art everyday. 
My final piece is a mosaic featuring art made during the month of November. 
I can step back and see what was accomplished in thirty days. 
Not the easiest of tasks but what fun it was to get the creativity going. 
Thank you to Leah Piken Kolidas, blog author of Creative Every Day Blog for putting together the AEDM challenge. 
I met many wonderful artists and enjoyed seeing everyones work and beautiful blogs. Many of my friends from Kelly Rae Robert's Flying Lessons e-course participated as well. It is always fun to make art alongside your friends.


The challenge was a good artistic discipline to follow. 
I learned that even if you only have an hour to make art, make that hour count. 
If you have young children as I do, that might be all the time you get in a day.
I rely on chip board and butcher paper to make art a lot of the time. 
I have to work fast and embrace the imperfections in my art as character. 
You know the spills, drips an smudges! 
Another lesson learned this month was that as an artist we can create anywhere.
During the challenge we experienced a Nor'easter displacing my family for nine days. 
I took my traveling studio, made the best of it and made art at a friend's. 
She happens to be an artist as well, so she welcomed my mess. 


Do you create art in other places other than your studio?
If you participated in this challenge what growth or insight did you experience?



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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Art Every Day Twenty Nine • Advent Calendar Tree

Advent Calendar Feather Tree. 
The countdown begins.



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Monday, November 28, 2011

Art Every Day Twenty Eight • Advent Calendar Project





 Counting down the days till Christmas. 
Advent calendars offer surprises and treats everyday. 
What fun for the kids and for us as well. 




I bought ready made bags at our local craft store, they are available in all different colors. Buy a few more than you need to allow for mistakes. Cut decorative papers into circle, square and rectangle shapes. For the numbers you can use rubber stamps. Glue or stamp your design directly onto the small paper bag.


Can't wait to see how it all turns out when I am done.


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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Art Every Day Twenty Seven • Holiday Cards

Here is the word love again! Working on Holiday Cards. Having thoughts on different motifs for the holidays like trees, owls in winter gear and type. I started to carve words on the blocks and wanted to share. 
I worked on different color combinations, traditional and fun. 
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I have narrowed it down to these designs. 
What types of cards do you send during the holidays, traditional, modern, 
humorous, e-cards,  homemade, religious, musical, or photo cards?


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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Art Every Day Twenty Six • Love

Love, a favorite word, continues to be ever present in my work.  As I was organizing photos it kept appearing leaving me to think it needed its own folder! Sharing some love here. Something to remember as the days on the calendar change to embrace the spirit of the holidays and the season.


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Friday, November 25, 2011

Art Every Day Twenty Five • Your Today


Everyone has a word path. One word leads to another.
Velásquez©2011
Word Paths, a Friday feature showcasing possibilities in written words, creative process and artistic pieces. 
My goal is to present three to five words or three to five lines. 
I may go to seven words or seven lines but probably not often, only if needed. 
I plan to work the Word Paths out artistically and process them to share with you here. 
You can go here, to my first post on this project and see how it all started.



Enjoying a holiday full of conversation, reflection and introspection with new friends and old.
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Here is my word path for today




Happy Weekend • Savor Today • Enjoy the Language of Words



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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Art Every Day Twenty Three • Silhouette



  This five petal flower motif comes up often in my work. 
I decided to have some fun with how the photos line up. 
Love the movement created with the placement of the cut paper layout. 
Working with cut paper gives me a lot of freedom to play and process ideas.
 There is such strength in a motif when in silhouette. When was the last time you even thought to look at or draw something in silhouette, flowers, animals or birds? For me probably art school, an art class or workshop when they ask you to break things down to their simplest form in a drawing or painting. I should add this to my list in my Lessons Learned in Art School post. 
Great to keep in mind when creating. 
Give it a try, put your idea or sketch in silhouette, you will be pleasantly surprised.



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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Art Every Day Twenty Two • Colorful Birds


Making bird prints today. 
I first printed this the Pineapple Bird in black on the first of November as my first piece of art in the Art Everyday Month Challenge which you can find here. I used a rubber carving block and ink. I thought I would share the initial rough sketches I did before cutting into the rubber block.
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My creative process, pen and pencil to paper. 
My supplies, a rubber carving block, textile paint, Speedball carving tool and a brayer.

When working with a larger rubber block handle with care. 
It may split because of its flexibility and it is a bit on the thin side.

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Developing a limited edition color series. I love how the different colors give the Pineapple Birds a different personality.






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Monday, November 21, 2011

Art Every Day Twenty One • Scribbles and Motifs

      
Dots and swirls drawn from inspiration found in beautiful garden gates. Will be interesting to see what patterns develop from these doodles and motifs. The swirl and circles above show up in my work, my decor, my clothes quite often. Do you find that happens with you? Are you attracted to the same motifs without even being aware of it? Just your style perhaps. I blogged about one's icon in a previous post which can be found here.


Beautiful white gate from a garden among the gingerbread cottages of Oak Bluffs in Martha's Vineyard.

Top of my wrought iron gate used for decoration in my garden.



 Front section of my wrought iron gate.



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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Art Every Day Twenty • Flying the Coop

The Blue Eyed Owl is finished and off she goes with her friends to find a lovely nest for the Holidays. 



Final look for the owl and bird holiday tree going into a local store. 
More lovely handmade owls can be viewed on my textile and handmade page here.
Owls and birds can also be found and purchased through my Etsy store
If you find one in these photos or the photos above that interest you,
e-mail me@velásquezstudio@aol.com
Thank you for stopping by.



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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Art Every Day Nineteen • Fabric Owl Project

The neglected project is finally getting attention. 
This poor owl has been left unfinished for a while. Looking forward to sewing a bit today. 
She is the last of the group to be completed. 
More lovely handmade owls can be viewed on my textile and handmade page here.
 Owl and bird ornaments can be purchased through my Etsy Store as well
Thank you for stopping by.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Word Path • Spanish Vibe and Art Every Day Eighteen

Everyone has a word path. One word leads to another.
Velásquez©2011
Word Paths, a Friday feature showcasing possibilities in written words, creative process and artistic pieces. 
My goal is to present three to five words or three to five lines. 
I may go to seven words or seven lines but probably not often, only if needed. 
I plan to work the Word Paths out artistically and process them to share with you here. 
You can go here, to my first post on this project and see how it all started.
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 I sent my oldest off to school with his lunch packed and ready to take on the day. 
The little one, who cannot decide if he wants to be Woody or Buzz Lightyear slept later than usual, 
so I was able to paint some words in Spanish to share. 
Thinking in Spanish today. 
Spreading some Latin love!



I started with one idea and ended up in a better creative place. While I did some writing warm ups I used a scrap of, oh yes, my butcher paper to get a feel for type size and length for what I thought would be my final piece of art.  I like what was created  on my practice paper sort of speak. So this being my inspiration I went to the next level. I used wrapping paper the color of Spanish coffee(more milk than coffee) with a nice sooth texture. I for some reason I relate everything to coffee. While painting, the brush and ink moved easily on this paper, love that feeling. I used a combination of brushes, my sumi brush and my favorite Kolinsky brush, sometimes I wonder why I own over fifty brushes when I truly favor and use five of them.


Mi Amor-MyLove                             Mi Corazón- My Heart                      Mi Vida- My Life


Mi Amor Mi Corazón Mi Vida My Love My Heart My Life
When I write or paint these words they have special meaning in my heart.  It is my family, my husband and my boys that I think of.  Even when I whisper them to myself as I paint they are the ones in my heart. These words are used as terms of endearment.  Much like sweet pea, honey or darling.

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Here is my word path for today 
Mi Amor Mi Corazón Mi Vida 
Mi Amor Mi Corazón Mi Vida                                                                                 by Velásquez©2011











Happy Weekend • Drink Spanish Coffee • Enjoy the Language of Words



Leaving you with some music from my favorite Latin singer, Tito Nieves, enjoy!









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