Showing posts with label artist call. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist call. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Well, after a very minor earthquake and some minor floods from hurricane Irene, things around Pennsylvania have calmed down. It was quite a week. We rarely see such events in this state, especially the quake. My thoughts are with those less fortunate states and the people who have been hit with real tragedies due to these events.

This is a small collage on plywood pieces I got from Dollar Tree; it was a pack of 12 or 15 for $1. In the background there's stamping, paper and also crepe paper which I also stamped.
  
This tag was made using images sent to me by

Inka from Altered Artifacts for examples to use in her Etsy site.

 
This is also with an image from Inka, the backgroupd Lilas one.  The canvas is a recycled CD.

I love Old Hollywood stars, so this is one of many others I have to put together in a book.



Thanks for visiting and stay safe out there.




Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Spring!!! Mixed Media Video and Online Magazine

Could it soon be Spring!!  Yay!!!!

Have you noticed the Prilosec button on the right?  I have applied to be sponsored by Prilosec to continue my quest to learn all I can about my passion: mixed media art.  Thanks, Prilosec!  Check the link for yourself.



Just in time for Spring
Source: Bumble Button Blogspot





Here are some awesome things I've discovered lately that I had to share in case you missed them.
 Bird Cage Video from Donna Downey


Source: Art Freebies Blogspot

And have you discovered this free magazine from Heather Bullard?  Wow, are you in for a treat! 

Source: Bumble Button


Via Alt.Bks Yahoo Group:
The exhibit is called Art:Dewey Decimaled, and is asking for artwork that can be categorized by genre like poetry, mystery, fantasy, etc., or that celebrates the library. The entry deadline is actually this Friday, but artists have through the weekend should they need a little extra time.
Short notice but perhaps some of you can participate.  Sounds like a neat project. 



Here's to Spring!!!!