Posts Tagged ‘humor’

Finishing the Unfinished

You asked for it and I am listening!  I get a lot of people who tell me things about my blog, as much as they like the writings of my sassy adventures and witty encounters, they desire to learn more of the creation processes and the nuts and bolts of the biz.  I urge them to make comments on my blog and they say they worry about hurting my feelings, OK… really are you serious?  Bring it on – I can take it (I am tougher than you may think!).  If you don’t tell me what you would like to see, how can I improve on what you experience here. Soooo with that out of the way….

… I like to procrastinate with the best of them, you might ask “YOU procrastinate?”  The answer is simple, “yes, I do,  heck doesn’t every artist?”  I get inspired by so many things all in such a short period of time that I will pour myself into starting something, then another project comes along and, well - you can guess what happens.

I picked up this really cool table round about three years ago and I started to work on it immediately, So excited to be able to get a fun furniture project to work on, the ultimate aggravation happened- I encountered a small technical problem with one paint color I was mixing up and… Voila!  STIFLEVILLE, yup I immediately was placed in a creative void, needless to say the project went by the wayside.  This charming piece of furniture instantly became one of the many projects in the back room that was left for dead, just another table where I pile more and more on top of it.

The round painted table

Mixing up the new Color!

In part of my promise and dedication to myself this year, to finish and conquer all of my unfinished projects-  the projects that I find myself tripping over, moving from workbench to easel, from easel to the shelf unit, well you get the point. I cleaned off the little round table and gave myself a three day deadline, (pretty crazy huh?). I mixed and mixed some colors until I came up with the best one that represented my feeling, my mood and exactly what I felt this table needed.  It was enough to give me the spark to crank it out and get this completed.

Getting unfinished projects done... finally!

Getting unfinished projects done... finally!

Not only was the table a testament to get the fire lit under my butt, but I wanted to have a project fun enough to be able to fulfill the requests from collectors and admirers who wanted to see me more  “hands on” action, projects being worked on and more inspirations executed into paintings and products … what IS really going on inside that head of mine!!

Accents to the table legs

Accents to the table legs

Tomorrow the table takes an adventure to get varnished professionally, a heavy duty even coating that I am not confident enough to do myself. I want this table to withstand many years of use and the finish will be stunning. Varnishing furniture is completely different from varnishing a painting on canvas. Once the table is completed, I will blog another posting to show you the final version.

 As for the blogging and documenting of projects and artwork, I love doing this and want to be able to include you into the meld of creativity, I need to get feedback from you - what do you want to see, what style of projects do you want to know more about, what matters to you?  I know this will be fun and an adventure that we can take together, please comment and tell me your thoughts  - Let’s do it!

.

Wearin’ my sunglasses at night

Originally posted on: January 10, 2008

First of all… I am a tad late for the first of the year with all of the nice salutations and feeling of relief that the holiday season is DONE!. Whew. Where do I start and what shall I say.

Second of all, I don’t do resolutions, I really think it’s ridiculously nutty that people drag a 3 ton wagon of guilt into this four digit thing we call a new year thinking that the wagon will roll away (aaack). Nope, you pulled it, it belongs to you and you aren’t going to park that thing in my space. Bye Bye.

I prefer to fancy the term “adventures”. Therefore I shall hope to get more done on my pursuit for new adventures and get the opportunity to meet new people, savor the relationships that I have already and create some kickass wild imagery straight from the heart and take nobody’s smarttin’ off. Oh yes, and to eat better. (hmmmm looks like a foodie theme trying to surface..).

Which all leads into the last painting of the previous year, formerly known as 2007.

I created a piece that is very personal to me, it’s called “Astro Gem” and she is working it baby! She’s got the radar going, wildly twisting in different directions, every which way in a universe that’s trying to catch up. She had the opportunity to have a sweet small robotic pal that keeps her at bay and truly grounded so her head won’t fly away. However after the chaos has settled, it’s just another day closer to painting the next series of more of “firsts” and “lasts”.

Astro Gem

Astro Gem

My newest artwork for the beginning of this new 365 day adventure is a really cool piece that I am not quite finished with, so stay tuned for more details. (*Smirk).

It’s so humorous to me that in a blink of an eye not only has a day passed – but so has the year…. we seem to welcome it with more car traffic, edgy re-gifterees and the ambition more than ever to get rid of stuff, throw away junk, sell it, junk it, pitch it.

You know you are in trouble when you come across a drawer full of oldie style sunglasses like the Nagel-esque hard rimmed black plastic Oakley’s from of the 80′s to the cheapest 8 dollar pair that ironically enough were the best pair of shades ever to land in that drawer with the others… the sentimentality that goes along with this type of serious house cleaning is vicious, blatantly awful. For some reason there is weird pull of “gotta keep ‘em”… so I compromised with myself. Don’t be surprised if you see these resurface into an art project!

Which is all rather ironic, because the optimistic vision that I had planned for the new year is truly becoming a reality (all kidding aside) there is something to be said for positive thinking. Great relationships maintain and wonderful opportunities are surfacing. I wish everyone great health, happiness and to seek the good things in life, most of these are relatively simple too.

Perhaps locating those sunglasses is one of those funny coincidences where you get that fuzzy chill.. so go for it, get the shades on because the days and nights can be brighter and more optimistic than ever.