Wednesday, September 22, 2010

It's that time of year...



Well, it's costume building time and I just finished my first build of the season. My pint sized client is a dead ringer for Peter Pensive from Narnia so I had to make sure I gave the young lad a costume that measured up to his good looks!

Friday, August 20, 2010

what I am working on

Well, right now I am working on all the pretty stuff for a wedding. It has been a crazy ride with a funny bride (did I mention she's family?) who believes me to own a magic wand! After all...... it takes a certain amount of money to pull off a glam wedding..right? well, she believes that less is more! so... we will see!
After I finish this project I will be working on a new series of mixed media art inspired by an impromptu trip to Texas..... come back soon for a peek!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

A couple of my sculptures



One of my favorite things to do is find cast off items in the garbage or someones garage sale and turn it into a work of art. After all recycling is good for the soul and the planet!

No time like the present.....


"Inside the Bowl" Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas with 3 dimensional seaweed


"Crows in My Cornfield" acrylic on canvas with drywall mud to create texture then sealed with heavy coats of poly-acrylic. I did this to see if it would work...and it did!

I don't know why it takes me so long to photograph and upload images to my blog but it does.... I am sure I am not the only artist who would prefer to be making art rather than documenting what they've already done, but it is a necessary step in the process and one I've neglected for far to long. So, with that said here are some of my pieces that have been patiently waiting for their debut.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Chairs 4 Charity..... the final piece





The seat of the chair is a fused mixed media quilting technique. The detail on the cloth doors was done with hand embroidery, and the poem is an original poem written by little ole me! As for the wings, they are hand carved and shaped from stock pine then whitewashed and slightly antiqued to help the detail show up more. Behind the doors is another little surprise... a guardian angel on it's way to watch over you!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Old Man of the Woods

The "Old Man of The Woods" was born out of the find of an interesting piece of driftwood. It layed on my workshop bench for months before whispering to me in a dream what it wanted to be. All of the leaves are hancarved from stock pine as is the face. Then I added the copper details cut from sheet copper and then embossed. The eyes are green marbles which have a lovely eerie glow, as if he is always watching over you.

Another piece of my art


This is a piece I made a few years ago, I call it "Bad Hair Day". It is a mixed media piece using carved and burned wood, wire, acrylic paint and hair rollers. I was inspired by Pablo Picasso's "Weeping Woman".

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

"Ungaw", A Tribute to my Nephew, Jackson


This sculpture is entitled "Ungaw" and was a the first sculpture I made on my artistic journey. My inspiration for this little tribal warrior was the cry of my nephew, Jackson; whose cry sounded like he was saying ungaw. It has been 8 years since he came into the world with that little tribal cry of his which launched me into my journey as an artist.

This is my husband,Joe Bolero performing on Orlando Live. Enjoy!

Joe Bolero (Sax Player) on Orlando LIVE from Concrete Lion Pictures on Vimeo.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

A New Decade


Well, even though this New Year/Decade has started out with more of a groan than a bang I am determined to not allow myself to slip into a funk! Art is happening around here and I am eagerly riding this creative wave and looking over my shoulder for the next! My "Chairs4Charity" project is well under way and I am feeling inspired and happy!! So here is a peak at the beginning... but you will have to wait to see what this unassuming chair becomes!