5.31.2006
Studio Friday: Aged/Antique
This is a closeup view of an old wooden type tray I found at a flea market. It hangs over my desk. I like to find little toys or items to place in the different compartments. It's kind of like a living composition, it changes daily.
5.30.2006
5.29.2006
Inspire Me Thursday
Before you look at my "Inspire Me Thursday", you need to know that it's a typographic representation of the poem, "Images", by Tyrone Green. Tyrone was a fictional character played by Eddie Murphy on Saturday Night Live a LONG time ago. Tyrone was a prison inmate who won a poem contest. This is his poem that won. :-) You have to hear Eddie Murphy read it as Tyrone. VERY funny. If you have never heard this poem, looking at this version of "Images", imagine that this is how the poem sounded to me relayed back in a visual format. It's kind of hard to read, so here are the words:
"Images", by Tyrone Green
Go to his house in the middle of the night.
Kill my landlord. Kill my landlord.
A dog is barking. Do he bite?
Kill my landlord. Kill my landlord.
Sneak in his room. Break his neck.
Then his house I start to wreck.
Got no reason. What the heck?
Kill my landlord. Kill my landlord.
C-I-L-L MY LANDLORD.
5.28.2006
Illustration Friday: Cake
5.27.2006
5.25.2006
Lens Day Challenge: Chaos
5.24.2006
Thursday Challenge: Ground
5.23.2006
David's Friends At School
I found this neat little schoolbook from 1936 at the flea market the other day. The title is, "David's Friends At School", illustrated by Nellie Farnam & Clarence Biers. I love these illustrations. The color and detail make them come alive. This is Book One, Social Studies, I'd love to find more of this set.
Studio Friday: Contrast
5.20.2006
5.19.2006
5.16.2006
5.15.2006
Inspiration Challenge: Magic of Toys
Moody Monday: Boring
The theme at "Moody Monday" is "Boring". This is a hollyhock leaf that has been eaten by some mysterious insect. Pretty boring but kind of interesting when held up to the sky where you see the lacy pattern that was left. My hollyhock leaves look this way every year. Any remedies for the keeping them from being chewed upon?
5.12.2006
Photo Friday: Masterpiece
This vintage quilt I consider a masterpiece because of all the work it took and because it is an exceptional design with a wonderful color pallette. I've photographed it many times. I love how something so traditional can take on a contemporary feel when photographed up close. This quilt dates from around the 1930s-1940s.
Illustration Friday: Angels & Devils
Here's my version of a scratch drawing done with metallic black crayon, scratched out with an exacto knife on bristol board. My homage to the Childcraft versions below:
This is my inspiration for my technique for Illustration Friday for this week, a how-to article from a 1964 Childcraft book from the "How and Why Library". This article shows children how to make a scratch drawing using a black crayon, cardboard and a paper-clip or nail. Thought I'd see what I could come up with. I'll add my scratch drawing when I complete it.
5.11.2006
Lens Day Challenge: Spring
5.06.2006
Studio Friday: Sounds
The sounds in my studio vary on any given day but these are usually my constant audio background: The creak of my chair, the humm of the computer, the ringing of the phone, the click of my mouse and the occasional "Caw-caw" from a crow or two. Sometimes if it's too quiet I have to have the tv on in the background and I listen to Oprah or Spongebob Squarepants. :-)
5.05.2006
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