Saturday, March 27, 2010

A Treasure from Jessica

Flea Markets and Garage Sales
Much thanks to Jessica, who taught BOTH of my kids kindergarten. She has the time to scour garage sales and flea markets, something I just cannot do. Check out this GREAT book!

Jessica took my Altamonte Springs workshop a month or so ago. I told the students about my "Music" series I am working on for the solo exhibition in September at the Maitland Art Center. She immediately started digging through her mixed media stash of treasures to see if she had some music themed things for me. So Sweet! Jessica brought me this book she purchased at a garage sale a couple of weeks ago and it's wonderful!

Also, Jessica has brought me amazing stamps, books about dogs and a mouse who makes music. What more could a collage artist ask for? I am so very thankful for all the people in my life who send me things to use in collage. Where would I be without all the people who are so giving?

Thanks Jessica!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Ellen Lindner's Fab Fiber Art

Cosmo Duet 2
© Ellen Lindner

Last summer I had the opportunity to have lunch with Ellen Lindner, a quilter who lives in Melbourne, FL about an hour and a half from me in Orlando. We shared information about teaching, marketing, and showing our art. Ellen has experienced much success with her quilting classes, teaching near and afar! These "quilts" are really works of fiber art, they are amazing and wonderful. Please check out her website.

Ellen and I decided to do a commissioned trade. She was really interested in my work because we basically do the same thing! She uses fiber and I use paper. In fact, Ellen's even got some fiber art that is glued and not sewn.

I made a cupcake for Ellen and she made "Cosmo Duet 2" for me. I can't tell you how much I LOVE this art! Both pieces are 12x12, Ellen did a blog entry about our trade and she said she's going to redecorate her kitchen around the colors in the cupcake collage! WOW. I told her my husband would probably not go for a hot pink kitchen.

Check out Ellen's blog, you might even want to subscribe, I did!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Jacksonville Workshop

Society of Mixed Media Artists
SoMMA of Jacksonville has invited me to teach on May 1&2 for their spring workshop! I'm thrilled to have been invited by SoMMA and their lovely president Francesca Tabor-Miolla.

The workshop will be two days, at The Arts Center in downtown Jacksonville. There is plenty of on-street free parking on the weekends. The space is like an old warehouse with much charm, and has an elevator to assist with bringing supplies in.

Click here for the registration form

Monday, March 22, 2010

Altamonte Workshop Again

Students hard at work, having fun!
We enjoyed the warmer weather by opening the overhead door and letting in some fresh air and sun. This would be the perfect season for a workshop on painting your own collage papers, taking them outside to dry. We might just have to find out who's interested in that!

Altamonte Workshop Again

Saturday Fun!
We had a great time in Altamonte this weekend doing the collage portion of the "Paper Two Ways" workshop that I offer with Judith Segall, paper maker.

The award for farthest traveler goes to Elaine Weeks who drove all the way up from West Palm to make collages with us! She was totally prepared with all her hand painted papers!

Bobby Baugh emailed me to thank me for the class and shared this awesome tool for patterning your hand painted paper. The Rolling pin is wrapped with a sheet of craft foam from the kids' department at Michaels. Cut it to the width and circumference of the rolling pin. Cut shapes with an exacto knife (super easy, almost like drawing). Glue in place using Elmer's, and wrap it tight with freezer or wax paper while it dries. Use it with fluid or full bodied acrylics over or under a wash of a complimentary color to pattern your own papers! Bobby's Apple collage is above, she worked on this in class and completed it at home, I love the quadrant background!

What a great tip, between this and stamps, you can really get some amazing results with patterning

NAVIO Artisans Collective Show

New Bedford, MA
NAVIO Artisans Collective invited me to show in their gallery as featured artist for the month of April. The show opens April 3, Saturday night, 6-9pm. I'll be there wearing my art as a paper skirt, so if you live nearby, please come out and say hello!

It just so happens that NAVIO was started by a group of artists including Charlie Barmonde, a potter who is in the Katharine Butler Gallery in Sarasota with me. Charlie invited me to show with them in April. It's a small world, because I am originally from Massachusetts.

I am going to go up and spend the weekend with my sister in Boston, which is about an hour away from the gallery in New Bedford. I've sent them 10 new pieces of work, never shown before. Let's hope the show is a success!

Friday, March 19, 2010

My Fantastic Sister


My fantastic sister shipped me this Mother Goose book to use in my collage work. Aimée sent me this and one other really neat, very old, children's book. I have completely torn up "Best Loved Nursery Rhymes" from our childhood and I had to buy myself another copy on eBay! I love the nursery rhymes so much for the animals they feature, I love "How Now Brown Cow" and "Hey Diddle Diddle" was the most recent one I used for my night cows.

I am offering prints of my work on demand, as I have found a great printer who will print and ship for me! The prints are on heavy artists water color paper, backed with foam core. They are boxed flat and shipped directly to you.


Email me if you are interested in purchasing prints.
above: "Over The Moon" 20x24  collage on panel  ©St. Hilaire Nelson