Monday, February 6, 2012
B-B-B-B-BAD 5/365
Herb "B"ottle with the herb mixed into the translucent clay before covering. This is part of an ongoing project. Most herbs should be stored in airtight bottles away from light. Using the herb infused polymer appeals to the artist in me. Couldn't show it with the top on as it is high up in a cabinet and I cannot climb until the frankenfoot heals up.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
B-B-B-B-BAD 4/365
Day 4 and a complete lack on inspiration so I made up about 25 assorted sizes of lentil bead blanks. Part of the challenge process for me is to be in the studio when I have no desire and to do SOMETHING towards the creative process. Maybe tomorrow will be a more creative day for me with better eye candy for any visitors.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
B-B-B-B-BAD 3/365
I am almost embarrassed to offer this one since it is obvious it has some cracks. I didn't notice them until I was adjusting the background color and cropping the photo. This is another hollow lentil form covered in an embossed veneer from the cuttlebug machine and highlighted with gilder's paste. Some of the paste was mixed with golden's iridescent medium but the iridescence does not really show up well in this photo. Again, not my best effort but at least I am keeping up with the challenge. If the "frankenfoot" ever stops annoying me with pain I expect the efforts will get much better. Hope you'll bear with me, or better yet, join me in your own polymer challenge.
Friday, February 3, 2012
DAY TWO OF THE IMBOLC TO IMBOLC B-B-B-B-BAD CHALLENGE
So why is she showing us a photo of measuring spoons? Because they are a very cool tool in the studio. Make up bead blanks ahead of time for when you don't have a lot of time to create. Ready made palette. Not to mention how easy it is to make graduated sized beads and reproduce the size and shape later. My mantra? If it doesn't run away, I'll try it with my clay.
This is the finished bead next to the original mold.
And this is the finished bead. Not much to look at but "frankenfoot" (recent surgery on all 5 toes of right foot with many, many stitches) was not happy today and I couldn't be in the studio as long as I would have wanted to. The nice thing about this bead is that it demonstrates how useful making bead "blanks" ahead of time can be. And the canes? All of them are at least 5 years old. Creativity when you don't feel like being creative.
This is the finished bead next to the original mold.
And this is the finished bead. Not much to look at but "frankenfoot" (recent surgery on all 5 toes of right foot with many, many stitches) was not happy today and I couldn't be in the studio as long as I would have wanted to. The nice thing about this bead is that it demonstrates how useful making bead "blanks" ahead of time can be. And the canes? All of them are at least 5 years old. Creativity when you don't feel like being creative.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
RESTARTING THE B-B-B-B-BAD CHALLENGE
Yes, I fell down on the job of my challenge but I am here and ready to start again.
This bead will serve as day 1/325
It combines hollow lentil formation of my own style with covering similar to what I learned in Jeff Dever's class last summer.
The image was "embossed" with a cricut cuttlebug machine and an embossing plate and then the image was highlighted with a wax.
Bits and pieces of old watches and sprockets have been added to give it a steampunk feel.
At right is detail of the "broken" bottom pieces spilling out.
This photo shows some of the elements I plan to put with it when I make it into a long lanyard type necklace.
This bead will serve as day 1/325
It combines hollow lentil formation of my own style with covering similar to what I learned in Jeff Dever's class last summer.
The image was "embossed" with a cricut cuttlebug machine and an embossing plate and then the image was highlighted with a wax.
Bits and pieces of old watches and sprockets have been added to give it a steampunk feel.
At right is detail of the "broken" bottom pieces spilling out.
This photo shows some of the elements I plan to put with it when I make it into a long lanyard type necklace.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
CHALLENGE DAY 2
Okay, so I have actually done the challenge for two straight days. Go, Dakotah! Let's see how I'm doing on day 117, hmmm? This is another experiment. The one side is just a crackle effect and the other is the silk screen. I am using the Daler-Rowney pearlescent white on black for this one. I am very happy to report the paint does not need to be sealed after baking. I took a palette knife to it and the clay came loose before the paint did. I'll see if I can come up with something more interesting for tomorrow.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
STARTING THE NEW YEAR'S CHALLENGE
Happy All Saint's Day to everyone and to myself the beginning of the new year of challenge. I have chosen B-B-B-B-BAD as my challenge. Originally the challenge was barrette, bead (focal), bracelet or brooch. I have since expanded it to include any items starting with "b" such as box, basket, bowl, etc. The challenge? Create one item each day which fits the category. Most items will use polymer as at least part of the component. However, as a mixed media studio artist I may add other items to the mix or even leave out the polymer from time to time. I may list technique and inspiration on the blog as well. The photos will also be posted to flicker under the B-B-B-B-BAD CHALLENGE heading but with a minimum of written information.
Today's offering is a focal bead showcasing my first ever experiment with silk screen printing on polymer and utilizes some of Gwen Gibson's screens I purchased years ago.
Today's offering is a focal bead showcasing my first ever experiment with silk screen printing on polymer and utilizes some of Gwen Gibson's screens I purchased years ago.
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