Friday, October 30, 2009

Halloween Images


Folding Artist Trading Card
from recycled cardboard
and acrylic paint.



The inside shows the Goblin Queen
using a color copy of an original watercolor.
Purple background is snipped from a magazine.




"Pumpkin Jack"
Original watercolor inspired by vintage images.
WISHING YOU A HAPPY HALLOWEEN
with creative treats and no tricks!

Images copyright dbcarey.
Please do not copy without
the artist's permission.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Shades of Black


mixed media collage, 6" x 6"
Magazine clippings, pen drawing, & found word.

beauty.
Is it the model or the mountain,
the male or the female,
the trees or the clouds,
the drawing or the photograph of ancient metalwork,
the images or the word?

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Pebbles in my Journal



Doodling patterns can be soothing...
not sure if these combinations
really work for me...




Sometimes I think we are so busy
thinking of what we are going to say next
that we aren't truly listening
to what is being said...
I am guilty of that.


Monday, October 12, 2009

More Mail Art


Muslin painted & stamped with acrylics,
drawing with permanent marker,
a little sparkle added with gel pen.


Painted, pieced, embroidered,
stamped, and drawing in
permanent marker.


Happy autumn to all!

End-Of-Summer Poem
by Rowena Bastin Bennett
The little songs of summer are all gone today.
The little insect instruments are all packed away;
The bumblebee's snare drum, the grasshopper's guitar,
The katydid's castanets--I wonder where they are.
The bullfrog's banjo, the cricket's violin,
The dragonfly's cello have ceased their merry din.
Oh, where is the orchestra? From harpist down to drummer
They've all disappeared with the passing of the summer.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Autumn Greeting

More quilted postcards...
painted white muslin fabric with acrylic paints
using a brush to quickly blend colors.
I hung the fabric up to dry overnight, and
pressed with an iron on the back side the next day.

Painted muslin was then stamped with black acrylic
using hand-carved stamps, painted free hand with a brush,
and details drawn in Sharpie permanent marker.
Some hand quilting through top two layers
(batting and the painted muslin.)
Machine quilting through the 3 layers of
muslin, batting and cardstock backing.
Zigzag stitch around the outside edge.
We'll see if the puffy results makes it
through the U.S. mail. I have received
wonderful PCs from others, and most seem
to have used interfacing as the "batting"
in between layers, and therefore more flat.

If you try machine quilting on paper, keep in
mind not to make stitches too close together,
as it creates an almost "perforated" area
which could tear easily. The paper backing
helps to make the postcard stiffer and presumably
more likely to make it through the mail system...

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Collage Rebirth


Make a color photocopy of one of your collages
at a local office supply store,
then modify it for a new composition
and purpose. This one will be
applied to the front of a composition book,
to be used as a journal.
This collage was from my art journal in 2008.
The little photo of 3 girls (Digital Collage Sheets.com)
in the upper right covers the original face
I had painted. The quotes were added as
a reminder to be open, positive, and
accept yourself as you are...

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Art Journal Pages


Had fun doing the images on these pages,
but for some reason "writer's block" struck...
so used some quotes that I found inspiring.
Watercolor background...


Assorted scrapbook paper snippets
adhered to outside borders, magazine clippings
of flowers and the girl's body. I drew the head
and glued it above the body, having fun with
the exaggerated proportions.
Doodling and writing added with
Micron Pigma pen. A few bits of added
color in Sanford Uniball gel pen...

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Quilting Art

Sketch for a baby quilt that I am working on...
all cotton fabrics, hand-pieced and hand-quilted,
for a new granddaughter on the way!
As usual, I bought extra fabric, "just in case"
and now have leftovers for other projects...


Tips of fingers get calloused and a bit sore
from quilting, even with the use of a thimble,
but the quilting is my favorite part.
(Basting is my least-favorite part)
Stuck a corner of the quilt in the scanner,
so not the best image but you get the idea...
hope to post photos when it's done--
hopefully in time for the baby shower!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Mini collages


Painted papers mounted on black.

















They measure 1 and 1/2 inches including black frame.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Heart Series


Collages made from painted papers...


Acrylics, watercolor and crayon



Black fine-point marker



paint applied with paintbrush,
and some white applied with palette knife...


Inspired by a friend's poetry.


Life is full of color!