Wednesday, July 30, 2008

SCC Fine Arts Gallery Show Catalog


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Buy the Book
Robin Maria Pedrero and I have self-published a book for the upcoming SCC show. This 26-page spiral bound color catalog, featuring my unique figurative collage work and Robin's Visual Journey in soft pastel, is available on my Lulu Store along with my original "Paper Paintings" book.

In our collaborative catalog, you get a sneak peak at new works of art that will debut at the Seminole Community College Fine Arts Gallery in September, along with a few pieces from our "Chalk," Paper, Scissors exhibit from last year – and some award-winning favorites.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

SCC Fine Arts Gallery Upcoming Show



More New Work
Moritake Butterfly II (top). I did a version of this on an off-white background (bottom) a few months ago that I just was not happy with. I loved the leaves, I just did not love the off-white background. Several folks told me they really liked the original Moritake Butterfly, which made me want to do it again, only more to my own liking. I am working on wood panel, and a golden glaze of acrylic over the wood, with some metallic glaze layers worked in, is my favorite way to let the wood grain show through, and create a warm and inviting background

By the way, for those of you who are curious...Moritake was a Japanese Haiku master. The poem that this Paper Painting was inspired by goes like this:

The falling flower
I saw drift back to the branch
Was a butterfly.

SCC Fine Arts Gallery Upcoming Show


NEW Work!
That's what all my free time has been about these past few weeks. Creating collages for the upcoming Seminole Community College Fine Arts Gallery at the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus. I am exhibiting in a two-woman show with Robin Maria Pedrero, an amazing pastel artist who creates Luminous Landscapes and Captivating Portraits. Try saying THAT five times fast!

Robin and I have collaborated and exhibited together before, however—this time we were hand picked by the curator from our applications. We had no idea we would be showing our work together! We have published a Show Catalog, available for purchase along with my first book of Paper Paintings.

September 2nd 5-7pm is the opening, show runs September 2-25. Robin and I have both produced many new pieces for this show. Florida Sunshine (above) is one of them

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Collaboration, Coming to a Gallery Near You

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Off the Deep End


Another in the Bathing Beauty Series
Despite being composed of fun and lively colors, this new collage represents the feeling of being overwhelmed. This work was inspired by my grandmother who passed away recently just shy of her 90th birthday. My grandmother grew up on a farm in Nova Scotia, Canada. Somehow, Gerri never learned to swim, but that didn't stop her. When she was an adult, after ALL of her eight children were grown, she decided to take swimming lessons at the local YMCA so that she might participate in their synchronized swimming group. My grandmother learned something new every day, she made a point of it. 

There are swimming illustrations from an instructional swimming book in the background which represent the daunting task of learning to swim as an adult. And that colorful orange cap represents synchronized swimming and all the joy it brought my grandmother later in her life.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Collage in 3-Dimension


Talk about a Stiff Neck!
Waaaaaay back when I was in college I decided I wanted to have a mannequin to paint. I had one that a friend got for me from a store closeout in Washington, but she came without the stand that she needed to be upright, and there was something about her laying on the floor in a standing position that just wasn't working for me!

Years later I climbed over and dug through a pile of dismembered mannequins to reassemble one complete sitting female (no stand required!) at a "used store fixtures" shop in Atlanta. I affectionately named her "Moppolin" after a doll my sister had when we were children (I had named that doll too). Moppolin was painted in Art Noveau inspired patterns back in 1991 and she has been keeping me company in my studio for many years. 

A few years ago I decided Moppolin needed a companion and I bought this "MAN" on E-bay. No digging, no climbing, no reassembling, just "click and ship!" The man had sat untouched in my studio with his female companion for quite sometime but something special happened about a month ago.

I had a piece of glue covered paper that I had placed down on my collage and the minute I did, I knew it was all wrong! Working quickly before the glue dried, I tore the paper off but hesitated to throw it into my recently cleaned trash bin, as I knew it would stick to the side and make a mess. So as not to break my collage rhythm, I looked for a quick place to stick this piece of paper. BAM! I stuck it to the mannequin, just to get it out of the way, and then it dawned on me....

More on the Tea Theme


Tea Bag Wrappers Make Great Collage Elements!
Ever since the Scrap Bag Series (see older posts) I have been stuck on the "tea theme" I started collecting tea bag wrappers and tags that I had hoped to incorporate into my work. I added these goodies to my collection of Chinese fortunes. This week I decided to do a collage of bamboo, because I'm tired of tea! (The Scrap Bag series ended up being 12 works in the tea theme all at the size of 12x12.)

I love that I have incorporated a lot of texture and non-local color into the bamboo stalks. I used very long thin torn strips to give the bamboo its texture, in addition to tea bag papers and fortunes, I also used some Chinese paper that I have here with printing on it which is so thin, that the colors below it show through nicely.