Monday, June 14, 2010



Fiber Art, this is an entire different universe, I discovered this type of Art a couple of years ago because some students in my class were majoring in Fiber Art. Their works in either our drawing or painting classes were greatly influenced by it. I have been fascinated by this discipline and I decided to take a class in that department, the art of paper making.

Fiber Art encompasses so many different things, anything and everything to do with Fibers and Textiles, it can be about, weaving, designing fabric patterns,cross stitching, embroidery, quilting, braiding, sculpting with fibers, paper making, sewing, I guess anything goes in this discipline.

The picture on the top right is my first attempt at making something artistic with anything that was fiber based, I used ropes of various sizes, old rags, wool and whatever. It is an acquired taste I know, still I find it playful and it gives me hope for my future endeavors with fibers.

I didn't even know until a couple of years ago that you could actually Major in Fiber Art. I saw some amazing realization at Concordia University that opened a new creative window in my brain, this is why I chose to take paper making this year. I am yet to explore all facets of Fiber Art. I find it intriguing and very exciting.

I recently discovered an artist called Guy Houdoin by walking into a second hand book shop, I was so impressed by his work that I bought the book. He graduated from the Fine Art School in Paris and used to paint until he discovered braiding/interweaving, in my opinion some of his best works are forms of braiding. The best site I managed to find to show you some of his work is a French Site, Houdoin also known as Odon has been in the Art World since 1970. http://pagesperso-orange.fr/co-art/galerie1.htm

I used to think that a quilt was just a pretty hand made blanket and that quilting was for Grandmothers, well lets say that I've changed my mind since then; there is a increasing amount of people getting into it and turning these Quilts into beautiful work of Art. Others are weaving or piecing together fabrics of all kinds and turning them into murals or installations. The following site is about Quilting and it shows many artists and their original works. If you have a chance to see a Quilting Exhibition don't miss it.
http://www.dairybarn.org/quilt/

Also, I am suggesting you check out the following sites that are showing you the various possibilities into the world of Fibers.

I really like Jana Morgan's blog, it is full of information about Fibre Art, she is an accomplished artist herself and has very interesting work:
http://fiberartstudio.blogspot.com/

The following site is a Fibre Artist Association:
http://www.surfacedesign.org/sdahistory.asp

The next site is of the Textile Museum, its role is to expands public knowledge and appreciation – locally, nationally and internationally – of the artistic merits and cultural importance of the world’s textiles.
http://www.textilemuseum.org/exhibitions/current.htm

Last but not least the Fiber Arts Magazine: http://www.fiberarts.com/

Well I hope this has awakened your curiosity about Fiber Art and that you will look at it all with an open mind and really see the Art behind it all!

By the way, I picked up my brushes and pencils and I am at it again...I am revisiting old stuff and giving them a fresh start and starting new projects as well.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Balancing Act


I have been looking for topics to write about and stressing myself out in the process. Funny, since I started this blog for fun and to express myself.

The truth is that I have many interests and sometime art takes a back seat, the past few weeks I have been concentrating on work, this is our busy season so no time to waste. So, by the time I get home and take care of the mundane stuff, it is almost time for bed, no energy for personal projects.

However, when I do get some time to myself, I am torn between different things, painting, writing, reading, gardening, watching movies, cleaning, cooking and spending time with family and friends.



My work week is so full and organized that I hate to have to organize or prioritize my free time, however, this is basically the only way I can get some stuff done because if I don't, I get lost in trying to decide what I feel like doing.

This week is the perfect example, I took the week off and I wanted to do so many things, painting being one of them and this is day 7 and I haven't touched a paint brush yet. I did some shopping, cooking, lots of cleaning, walked the dogs for hours in the woods, sort out some papers (that are now in need of filing), gardened some, read some (Zen and the art of making a living by Laurence G. Boldt) , watch movies and the hockey playoffs ( I am almost happy that Canadian lost, more time for other things!).

I had to go and replace or BBQ gas tank and run by City Hall to deposit a permit request for some changes we want to make to the house. I forgot to tell you it was almost 40 degrees out there even the flowers would of liked to run for shade, I had to postponed gardening until it cooled down a bit. My neighbor had some workers doing his deck and they had to quit, they felt like eggs in a frying pan!

Still...no painting. The only regular activity was my daily walks with the dogs.

I drove down to the city a couple of times I had plan to spend 2 days with my great aunt spending a few hours on each of those days, she is ninety years of age but still very active. She wanted to go shopping for shoes and clean her closet and windows, we never did the cleaning part the weather was too nice. Finally, on Friday I brought her home with me for a BBQ and an overnight stay.

I did manage to take care of other stuff I had planed for the week, after my first day with my great aunt I met up with my daughter and we went for a Mexican dinner and a visit to the Fine Arts Museum to see an exhibit on Miles Davis, I was a bit skeptical about this show but it was very interesting and we both really enjoyed it, next thing we knew the security staff came to tell us the museum was closing, we spent two hours in Miles Davis's world.

I was most impressed by his achievements. Also, I really enjoyed his art work, yes he actually touched the Visual Art World as well. See some of his art work:
http://tisavision.blogspot.com/2008/12/discover-art-of-el-miles-davis.html

To finish the week, my son and daughter drove up to spend the rest of the weekend with us. The nice part is they brought supper and cooked for us, we had the perfect weather and we stayed until sundown out on the deck, actually it was more until a swarm of mosquitoes came charging our way.

Finally we are Sunday my last vacation day, I wonder after this week how I manage to find the time to work! Actually, I am starting to think that my working days are better managed than my off days.

My next blog will be about Fibre Art.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Art Journaling


My first experience with art journal was in my ARTX class which stands for: Integrated Studio in Contemporary Art Practices. Before I go on with my art journaling post, I would like to let you know that this class was the most fun and challenging course I have taken to date.

When we were told that we had to keep an art journal during the semester I got scared, and doubted that I could find enough material to fill up this many blank pages. I had no idea what an art journal was all about, I've kept a personal diary all my life but not very diligently, and I never drew or collaged in them. This art journal was a new adventure.


The beauty of it is that you can use anything you have at hand, be pictures, magazines, newspapers, thread, pencils, paint, really almost everything can be used.

An art journal can be about anything, it could be about projects you want to elaborate on, or notes, or it can even be personal, or about doodling, or anything else you can think of. The beauty of an art journal is there are no limits, it is your own little work of art that you can keep to yourself or share with the world. It is a place where all your fantasies are permitted and there are no boundaries to your imagination. There is no right or wrong way to make an art journal.


For instance, we had to finish the semester with a project that had to do with recycling. I had several ideas and I picked one from my journal, it was to make a Christmas tree out of shredded paper. (I will have to write a blog on that one it was a lot of work). I drew several sketches of different possibilities, one had to do with shoes, an other with meat packaging but the shredded paper won, and it all started from an idea I had put down in my art journal.

Fortunately for me my boss allowed me to use our office for the making of the Christmas tree. I know it is a bit of an odd tree, but we had none so that made due, plus my co-workers started adding stuff to it and it became a conversation topic. It challenged our work environement and how we can be more efficient recyclers. However, needless to say that the christmas tree went straight to the recycling bin after the Holidays were over.

An art journal can also be a way to evacuate some of your stuff, it is a bit like art therapy. The other side of art journaling is that you can always revisit your old journals to jolt your brain and revitalize some old ideas or find something you had forgotten and use in a new project. Also, it is a glimpse at your evolution as a person and an artist.

Journaling can open the gate to creativity and your subconscious mind and unleash some amazing ideas. You can view my first art jounal in the slideshow on the top right of this page.

Well in writing this post, I got myself convinced that I should keep up the practice and see where it leads.

Your comments and suggestions are welcome.

I have done some research on the matter and found some interesting sites and videos on the subject:

hhttp://rawartjournaling.com/
hhttp://www.aisling.net/journaling/journalingarts.htm
http://painting.about.com/od/keepinganartjournal/Keeping_an_Art_Journal_and_Art_Journaling.htmhttp://www.artcampforwomen.com/art-journaling-1/
http://www.self-help-healing-arts-journal.com/healing-art-journaling-flickr.html
http://hubpages.com/hub/Art_Journaling__Getting_Started

You tube has some really neat video on art journaling:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQkfuM_0Quw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic_Lz6_aMW4&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hi00J44Ogn8&feature=related
Suzi Blu has a whole series of art journaling tips and stories, if you search google or just click on the links below you will get to her stuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi2gcjP88VM&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1U_DB4UFmk
Here is a different kind of art journal, with fabric and stitches
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra29fYmHJ5A

Well I hope that you are getting inspired, now go to it and have fun with your art journal!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Mother Nature, Spring walk and other stuff


Since my Fine Arts classes have finished I haven't done much, I have been busy recharging my batteries.

Anyhow, spring is here and hopefully here to stay, please Mother Nature no more snow! However, I know she must be real pissed off about the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, who would blame her. Big mess with a lot of casualties of all sorts. The Ocean is having a hard enough time with pollution and overfishing, how will it survive the poison that is overtaking its water?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/30/louisiana-oil-spill-2010_n_558287.html

I feel like a bacterian fish in the sea, so small against all that is wrong in the world.

Walking in the woods with my dogs is a way to forget about everything else. In my part of the world, my country side world it is spring. Today I decided to take my camera along for the walk and witness spring. Sometime I envy my dogs, they are so in the moment always, so alive and happy with not much else than a run in the woods. Actually, today that is how I feel as well. Time stops, it doesn't matter that the sun is playing hide and seek, there are no bugs and it is warm enough to enjoy the moment.



So for about two hours we did just that, enjoy the moment. Then I came home and made lunch, a simple lunch a Greek salad and all was good.

Afterwards, I read the newspaper to find out that "If you're in debt, forget retirement..." Enlightening article, and a reminder of how little we were thaught about finance while growing up. Lets face it, most of us have just winged it! I remember my grandmother telling me that you are rich if you have no debts, finally after all these years they are quoting her in the paper!

http://www.montrealgazette.com/debt+forget+retirement/2974325/story.html

Credit is insidious, you start with one credit card and than you think it is not so bad, your minimum payment is $20.00 a month, you say to your self "I can handle that!" So you move on to bigger and better things, you get a car that you budget in, than a house, more credit cards and than, you choke! No wonder you can not retire if you are in debt, what a surprise!

My son had home economics in his last year of high school, I am told that the program got cancelled. I guess, they didn't think it was a good idea to have a class that teaches our kids about home finances, I know that home finances was only a small part of the curriculum still even I learned a few things from my son about finances through his class. I did not have home economics when I was in high school and no one in my family ever talked about money, I had to figure it out on my own.

Therefore, I think they should have a mandatory class that teaches about money matters to our kids and not just one year, this topic should be in installment for the duration of high school. Not all children have financially responsible adults for parents, or parents willing to talk about money, so if they can not learn it at home than where? Just look at the financial crisis that is currently hitting the world, if our World Leaders had taken such a class maybe our economy would be in a much better shape. Yeah, I know, their personal finances are probably better than the countries they lead. How sad is that!

Credit is a strange beast, when you don't want it everyone is offering it to you, I must receive at least a couple of pre-approved credit applications a week. Did you know that every time you accept a credit offer or get an other credit card it is instantly added to your credit bureau and your ranking is affected? Everywhere you go there is someone pushing some kind of new credit card, how many credit cards does one need?

These days, I believe that credit is what makes the economy survive, I don't think that without it people would be buying so much, in some ways we live on borrowed economy. This credit mentality basically caused this latest recession, people borrowed more than they could afford to pay and the card castle came crashing down. Was there a lesson learned? Maybe for some, but I believe that there are way too many people that are still in infancy when it comes to money matters and consumerism.


And if we keep on buying needless stuff for the sakes of the economy, we are doomed to be hit by a meteorite storm of infinite proportions. Not nice to mess with Mother Nature!

Info on managing credit card debts and money matters:
http://www.controlcreditcarddebt.com/
http://www.suite101.com/course.cfm/18823/seminar
http://ohioline.osu.edu/mym/index.html
http://www.altn.org/webquests/money/index.html
http://www.postconsumers.com/

Books I recommend:
http://www.yourmentalwealth.com/mind-over-money/
http://www.amazon.ca/Women-Money-Owning-Control-Destiny/dp/0385519311/ref=sr_1_2/177-5959819-2545618?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1272766795&sr=8-2
http://www.gregkarp.com/index.shtml

Meanwhile, all I can say is that today I enjoyed a beautiful day in the woods!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Collage and discoveries


In one of my drawing classes we had to do an assigment on Collages, I thought this was going to be easy. However, since I hadn't done collage since grade school I thought it might be a good idea to get some references and ideas, and so I went to the book store and bought "Creative Collage Techinques, A step-by-step guide including 52 demonstrations and the work of over 60 artists." by Nita Leland & Virginia Lee Williams. I do recommand this book to anyone who is interested in doing Collages, it gives you a great overview into the world of Collage Art.

Soon after opening the book, I was amazed at what you could do with this medium, the infinite possibilities. I got real excited about the collage assignment and I started to gather everything I could put my hands on that could be used in a collage. So far so good, then I started to panick and stress out, and now, as I am writing this I am also realizing how my creative process works and how I go through the same phases each time I start a new assignment, fear of not delivering something worthy.


In my mind everything is easy, but materializing it becomes stressful especially when it is an assignment. Million ideas float around my mind and usually this is where they stay, well, I won't go there this is for later post...

Anyhow, assignments are different than free creativity because of the expectations I think others have of me and that scares me. However, when I approach a personnal project I am free of that and I just go at it without giving it too much thought.

So, for the collage project I thought I would use a burlap background, this felt organic and I wanted to pass a message through the collage, an environmental one. Then I got lucky one day while I was at Michel's studio (my hubby and photographer) he was cleaning up shop and throwing out film cut outs, a mere save I recuperated them, I really wanted to integrate these in the collage, recycling...why not?

Also, in the dumpster I found boxes of old magazines, specialty magazines for Illustrators and Printers, these were a wonderful source of collage materials and ideas. I am a bit of squirl, I accumulate things...I am not a horder, but I can't resist anything made of paper, somehow I feel paralyzed when I try to throw any of it out.

My two pieces ended up being about recycling: time, old magazines and film.

Also, in doing this post I found some intersting Websites on Collages that I would like to share with you :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collage
http://www.abstract-art-information-inspiration.com/Techniques.html
Amazing collages by Daniela Akerblom:
http://www.flipimage.ca/collages/
Interesting collages by Dorene Lehavi:
http://www.collagesbydorene.com/
Jonathan Talbot : Painter and Collage Artist
http://www.jonathantalbot.com/
Bob & Julia Kilvert
http://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/h-art/North_211.aspx
Here are a couple of Websites with several collage artists
http://www.collageart.org/links/
http://www.collageartists.org/artists.html


My favorite Picasso and Braque's works are collages. I find they were avant-gardist to use this medium to express themselves, and in doing so they revatalized this art form in their time.



Sunday, April 11, 2010

Finally my final project



This is it, last Friday was the last day of school and my last presentation. I was supposed to be in the first group, but because of traffic I was late and ended up in the second group.

As I walked in the class room the first group had finished hanging their work and I was impressed by the quality of the work I saw. This year this class had a lot of talented and promising artists, most of them showed great commitment to their art and it was really refreshing to see.
Then came my turn, I was a bit timid about showing my work, I did not think this was my best work and choosing the Iris theme as a short cut for me eventhought I had never done flowers. I was uncertain on how the critique was going to go, and got better feedback than I expected.
The first minute everyone was quiet, like no one really knew what to say, then someone spoke and expressed her feelings toward the work. Then the rest jumped in and they played around with the presentation by moving the pieces around and although the bigger pieces lacked in composition they still got good comments, and we all decided that the darker iris actually made more sense upside down. They felt that the lighter one was looser and the colours softer, more intuitive compare the cripness of the other, and they were right

The darker iris's were more controled I was feeling my way with the subject, trying to get the shapes believable and the colours to match reality. I believe I was stressing too much and overworked that first piece.

I attacked the second one from a different angle, I wanted to go looser, more abstract, half way through I realize I was repeating the pattern of the firt piece and tightning my brush strokes. I manage to back away again and stop myself to make it crisper.


I enjoyed making the egg tempera more so than the bigger pieces, I felt they were more in tuned with my inner self; they also got better reviews, the concensus was that they were more myterious and borderline abstract with a better composition. They also liked the touch of red in all of them.




Finally, I felt relieved from the week of stress leading to that day. I also felt sadness in this being the last class of the year. I don't know exactly what I will be taking next semester, I signed up for several classes and will decide then which I will keep. I really would like to attend full time and I will figure out a way to make it happen, otherwise I will continue on a part time basis.



From now until next September, I will concentrate my spare time in applying everything I have learned this year and show you my progress with my on going projects.

There are many things I would like to explore, collages being one of the things I want to push further, along with egg tempera as well. I also want to explore the different ways I can actually engage in creating art pieces that will push the viewer to ask questions or get involve in various causes.

I thank everyone that has taken the time to read my blog and I hope you will keep on doing so. Don't forget that your comments are welcome.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Back to the project




I was hoping to work on my project all weekend long, however life had other plans for me. Still, it turned out to be an interesting weekend, it was a good thing it was a long weekend.

As I mentioned previously I decided to make the project about a series of painting about Iris's so I went and bought myself some deep blue Iris at the market, I got them before they bloomed.

The following day they had started to open up, and I was hoping I would be able to sketch and maybe do some watercolour, but or maybe because it was a beautiful sunny day, sketching did not happen. We had visitors instead and that worked ended out to be a good thing for me because I got to talk about how I was stressed about the project and how I had switched subjects half way through it.

My friends really liked the concept of the shoes in a woman's life, but I got so uptight about it thinking that I did not have enough time to do it right, that I froze and beside doing a couple of sketches (that I did not like) I could not get really started.

However, even though I changed the subject matter to flowers thinking it was going to be easy, the same thing happened. I wanted perfection and froze again. Fortunately, my friends managed to share their experiences and parted with a bit of wisdom. Therefore, I decided to just do it, jump into the project and see what happens. I believe that having a relaxing day with friends was better than stressing out all day about the project. I guess I needed to relax and stop thinking about it so I could get back to it with a better attitude.

Then, Easter came and that was a family day, so no time for drawing or painting either, another break. Meantime, I decided not to stress anymore and today, I spent the day in my studio preparing my wooden panels for the tempera and I started the two canvas of field of Iris.

Now, the problem with glazing is that it needs to dry before applying more glazes, so today I worked all day and advanced the underpainting as much as I could. Fortunately, I had started one of the canvas last week, but I had to make some adjustments, it was to tight, to static. See the pictures of both canvas one on top of the other. I decided to approach the project in a more relaxed matter and maybe be a bit looser with my brushes.


Tomorrow, I will start the under paintings of the small wooden panels. I will have to take a day off this week to finish the project for Friday morning and I have to bake a banana bread for our Final Crit morning.

I will do the shoe project on my own without the deadline pressure.