Friday, October 16, 2009
Lansing House and Presbyterian Church
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
WabiSabi Fall
This photograph was taken on a walk in the woods as I was crossing a bridge. The Chickadees were calling, and this pile of early fallen leaves caught my attention. I used a Creative Commons texture to accentuate.
It's nice to be able to do photography, even when I feel too busy to get other art done. FEEDS THE SOUL!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Lovely Wabi Sabi
Then I discovered Flickr "Groups" -you can join groups and post your photos to the group. My favorites so far are "Girl Photographers," GhostWorks," and "Wabi-Sabi"
I found the Wabi-Sabi group and the Ghostworks group found me and asked me to join based on a couple of my family photos at the ocean. Ones that I had used the creative commons filters on.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Photoshop fun -my family at the ocean
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Home town
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Monday, July 6, 2009
"Wallpaper - Works on Paper" juried show
I got accepted in the Lawrence Art Guild "Wallpaper - Works on Paper" show with a print of my pastel “First Apples.” The original was on toned pastel paper, and the print is on rag photo paper for inkjet printing. The texture of the pastel paper comes through in the print and looks great on the matt photo paper. Here is the Lawrence Art guild’s new website: www.lawrenceartguild.org
Friday, June 19, 2009
Summer Squash Love
Greetings! The Art Kitchen is open again after a busy spring away.
I'm having a love affair with summer squash; I can’t stop eating it. When I finally had some time to make art today, I decided to draw the lovely yellow squash before I ate it.
Below is my recipe for a simple but tasty way to prepare it. It’s particularly good from the farmer’s market.
Rinse 4 small yellow summer squash.
Gently pat dry.
Trim off ends and cut lengthwise in strips.
Preheat skillet to medium high.
Pour 2 teaspoons of olive oil in and bring up to temperature.
Cook till all sides are a luscious golden brown, turning as few times as possible, 3-5 minutes.
You want them to be cooked through (but not squishy).
Cook longer if needed.
Turn the heat down if oil starts to smoke.
Scoop onto plate, sprinkle with salt and eat right away.
Friday, February 27, 2009
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Sunday, February 15, 2009
Art is Food
Bread and Puppet’s began in the 60’s and is still an active and vibrant Theater Company in Vermont. I came across a book about them after I had left New England in a Midwestern public library. I felt a kinship right away with their politics and their humor.
I had forgotten about them until I had the idea for this blog. My friend Lori mentioned their Manifesto after she visted the cyber Art Kitchen Studio the first time.
Lori is now living and making art in Vermont; she said she came across their manifesto in Kansas and that it really inspired her: “I included it in artwork I was making at the time....weird how things intersect in our lives....kinda cool.” Now she gets to go to their performances on a regular basis.
Here is a part of their manifesto:
…PEOPLE have been THINKING too long that
ART is a PRIVILEGE of the MUSEUMS & the
RICH. ART IS NOT BUSINESS!
It does not belong to banks & fancy investors
ART IS FOOD.
You can’t EAT it
BUT it FEEDS you.
ART has to be CHEAP & available to EVERYBODY.
It needs to be EVERYWHERE because it is the
INSIDE of the WORLD.
ART SOOTHES PAIN!
Art wakes up sleepers!
Art fights against war & stupidity
ART SINGS HALLELUJA
Art is for kitchens
ART IS LIKE GOOD BREAD
Art is like green trees
Art is like white clouds in blue sky
ART IS CHEAP
HURRAH!!
-Bread & Puppet Glover, Vermont, 1984
www.breadandpuppet.org
Friday, February 13, 2009
Art Kitchen Guest Spot
Check out Lori Hinrichsen’s Etsy.com site: www.ChasingStillness.etsy.com She’s always been an inspiration here at the Art Kitchen, both for living well and for her art. She’s selling note card sets as well as her photography –great value and affordable gifts.
Here is her fine art website:
www.lorihinrichsen.com
Her intaglio page is new, these pieces are subtle and georgeous and also very affordable original artwork.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Thai Noodle Bowls
Every Art Kitchen needs tableware. These bowls are wheel thrown domestic porcelain. I am new to working with porcelain, it is more like cream cheese than stoneware clay. This shape of bowl was very pleasing to make and they have a nice deep foot. I love them for noodle dishes and Thai salads.
The glaze on the inside is Wert Trap Shino over Oatmeal and the outside is Michael Davis Shino over VC Celadon, with a little VC Celadon on the rim.
The whole combination makes the MD Shino colorize the cold wax brush strokes to orange on the outside. The VC celadon slides down inside and makes a crackle green celadon in the base possibly because of the WT Shino on the inside. The black is from the MD Shino/VC Celadon combination.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Art Kitchen Try Outs
This weeks audition is of my zen cups, they are whiteware domestic porcelain made with slab construction. I can work on these in a small space at home. Each cup and shape are smoothed and burnished by hand over a period of days.
They are soothing to contemplate, noticing the push pull between uniformity and balance of form and the imperfections of delicate cracks and folds.
The porcelain shapes have an incomplete and vague vegetable shape. I hope to get sometime this year to try some larger slab bowls with glaze.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Friday Love List
I came upon a blog: bozoette.typepad.com. She has a Friday Love List where she mentions every thing that she is thankful for. Tonight there was an advertisement for the Larry King Show. He's having Paula Dean on. I remarked out loud, "Is she bringing butter?" and before the words were out of my mouth, there on the screen was a snowman made out of butter, and she said, "Does anyone have any buddah?" How can we get delight out of things that don't do ourselves? Gratuitous butter shots.
So what would be on my love list this week?
I love:
1. Watching Paula Dean cook. In another life, I wish she had been my mother.
2. I am in love with pinecones this winter.
3. Helping friends set up Etsy sites.
4. Making coloring books using Photoshop to give as gifts and playing with all my photographs and thinking about what my friends and family will like.
5. Life Boat tea.
6. Getting free gift cards for transferring prescriptions.
7. Block printed Christmas cards.
8. Popcorn made on the stove. mmmmm.