Wednesday, October 22, 2008

my old friends


    
I have been reading "March" by Geraldine Brooks - a novel about the civil war chaplin and father of the Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy in Little Women. So far I am intrigued by the way the characters are growing and transforming as the story progresses and they are faced with the various moral crises during the rocky civil war. I would recommend this book if you are looking for a good read. 

On Jane Austen: 
I've read all the Austen novels, some two and three times, and I am still discovering new ways to enjoy her work! I just stumbled upon the Jane Austen Society of North America website and I can't believe that 4,000 people across North America actually get together and talk, read, have tea, and dance Jane Austen. There is actually a regional group in my state, SC, so maybe one day I will have to join. It sounds like such fun. In the mean time, I might actually read all the books again. I haven't read any Austen yet this year and the year is almost gone. Although I did enjoy Becoming Jane and The Jane Austen Book Club - two modern movies with Jane Austen themes. The latter actually surprised me. It wasn't really about Jane Austen as much as about real life and how good literature really can change your way of thinking and your life. I really enjoyed it though I was skeptical of the story line at first. 
 

Friday, October 10, 2008

inspiration!


I started learning how to screen print at the arts center downtown. I am amazed at how much work and precision goes into simply printing a one color design - not to mention two or more colors! I think I am going to really enjoy it.

I have a greater appreciation for these screen printed items now that I know more about the process of making a print. These are some lovely designs from very talented artists! Please check out their shops. 

From Left to Right: 
1. Little Modern Birds pillow by Chakra Penny Whistle
2. Secret Telling Snails Tee by Hopeful Monsters
3. Biking Animals Coasters from Cricket Press
4. Let Them Eat Cake print by Blu Lima
5. Hummingbird Organic Purse by Mingus


Wednesday, October 8, 2008

sailing the open sky


As usual, I started out hating this painting but now that it's done I love it! My favorite part is the vintage European map in the background -  only visible enough to add texture. I have about three more projects similar to this in the works that I am excited about. Yay.
I'm glad that my Etsy shop is filling up with more artwork like this. 

    Starting a screen printing class tomorrow at the arts center. I have always wanted to learn how to screen print but have never had the opportunity or the instruction. I think it will be fun. Hopefully I will be able to find someone to help me build a huge light box for the class. 
    I also made loose leaf earl grey tea in my french press today and it was soooo good. I would definitely recommend it. Especially on a day like today when it was all rainy and chilly all day. 
    I have been putting off ordering a big batch of music online for my students. It's funny that I am so untrusting of online stores when I expect people to trust their money with me at my shop. I have had too many people rip me off, I suppose. And I have already had to cancel one debit card because of unauthorized charges which were probably due to me buying something online. 
    I love looking through my old sketchbooks from when I used to take time on making my sketches look really detailed and interesting or even just experimental. It's hard, for some reason, for me to spend time on sketches now. As soon as it gets to a certain point in the process, I immediately want to turn it into a painting. I have gotten in the habit of thinking of sketching as a waste of time even though I know it isn't! I've always wanted to do sketches for the Illustration Friday but every week I forget until the last minute. Maybe I will make it to the deadline this Friday and make myself work on a really good sketch.