Monday, June 20, 2016

Monday Morning Art Fix



Do-Something-Everyday, June 20, 2016

For this Monday morning, I am posting two pieces of art. The first one is for I am the Diva czt this week's challenge which is Black, White and Red all over. My kind of color scheme.

The one below is a watercolor of the gorgeous magnolias that have been blooming all this month on my front yard.




The letter this week for ABC Wednesday is X.  It is hard to come up with a word that starts with X. Melanie's X is the symbol for kisses and hugs (XO). Mine is more prosaic. If you ever did a spreadsheet on the computer, you will recognize this logo. Yes, the ubiquitous Microsoft Excel! If you can be excited about this X, you are welcome!


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Sunday, June 19, 2016

Old as in Historic



Do-Something-Everyday, June 20, 2016

This week's theme at Our Beautiful World is "Old".  (Also, linked to this week's  Image-in-ing.) I am posting photos of some really "old" (historic) buildings: The Forum, Rome, Italy and the Big Temple, Tanjore, Tamilnadu, India. The buildings of the Forum are ancient; the Big Temple built in the 12th century is relatively young.









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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Embroidery on Canvas Mixed Media Sari Art




Do-Something-Everyday, June 16, 2016

This mixed media art is constructed on a 8" by 10" canvas. At the center is a hand drawn and painted peacock (as you may have guessed, it is one of my favorite birds, in addition to being India's national bird). Around the bird I doodled a dense pattern that adds a great deal of texture. More texture has been given with hand embroidered stitches around the bird which has been embellished with sequins (photo below).



I must confess, it started out differently (see photos below). My original intent was to create this piece on paper (with fabric border) and then mount it on canvas. Half way through, I became dissatisfied with the paper which was too thick and hard to embroider on. So, I ditched the whole thing and started over again this time directly on canvas. I skipped the fabric and instead added doodle on four sides framing the image.



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P.S. Forgot to mention that it is now available for purchase at my Etsy shop.


Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Wrong Season: Grand Canyon in Winter



Do-Something-Everyday, June 14, 2016

Here in the northern hemisphere it is summer and it is decidedly wacky to post wintry photos for the ABC Wednesday challenge where this week's letter is W. However, if we step out of the north-centric worldview, it is winter in southern hemisphere. These are photos I took of the Grand Canyon when I visited it one December with my friend from Phoenix. It was pretty snowy on the elevations and without doubt beautiful. This is the first time I am posting these photos.





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Monday, June 13, 2016

Memorial


Do-Something-Everyday, June 13, 2016

Photos taken at Memorial to Japanese-American service in World War II and those held in Japanese American internment camps, Washington D.C. Sometimes, pictures are worth a thousand words.

 Linked to Wordless Wednesday at Image-in-ing.






Sunday, June 12, 2016

Creating Textures


For artists there are infinite number of tools and mediums available to create textures and to achieve the effect they want.  Here is a bird creating textures using the only tool in its possession on the only substrate available to him.




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Friday, June 10, 2016

Zen Art: Paper Cut Maps


Do-Something-Everyday, June 10, 2016

I am reposting this post from a while ago.

I spent this weekend working on my paper cutting skills. One does not normally associate cutting and knife with meditation. Yet, as one spends hours and hours cutting away thin slice after thin slice of paper, one enters the same state of mindfulness and stillness that a deep meditation produces. The effect of creating the lacy concoction above was just about the same as that of thirty minutes of meditation--freeing and relaxing.

For this project, I got a nice vintage map of Rome from the Graphics Fairy. The map was in color and came with a legend. I wanted to keep both, so I did the cut on the right side. If you look carefully, you will see the Coliseum on the bottom right and St. Peter's Basilica on the top left. I used an Exacto knife with a small blade to make the tiny cuts. To add a personal touch, I added the little message at the top.






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