Thursday, August 16, 2007

The Breakfast Club

This is Heather and she has a super high beehive with a black on red colour combination, the first time I have ever tried it. I often forget about black because I use it for the eyes and wee Heather has seductive eyes.

I'm just watching Age Of Love. I'm a sucker for reality dating shows, and this one is one of the worst, however I have not seen any of this one and just caught the end of it then. Where do they find these people?

I have more tele viewing this weekend with the first three disks of 90210 delivered in the mail. So I might end up with some badge ladies called Kelli, Gabrielle and Brenda with sweet early 90's hairdo's as I stitch away remembering back to when I was 13 and loved Brian Austin Green.


Heather Isn't A Fat Girls Name

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Like the time I got my head stuck in a rock




This is in response to Meringue's post about "fun times". This is Gareth and I on our anniversary. Either 2 or 3 years, I can't remember. We went to Lygon street, ate some food, drunk some wine and chased possums around Carlton Gardens and swung on the swings. As I said, fun times.

There are new badges on Etsy, this is one of them, purple hair, gold stitching and blue eyes. This one is Chelsea and she hates finding out her "internet boyfriends" are really 15 year olds. Just like we all do!




Monday, August 13, 2007

Delia and Kittens


This Delia Doesn't Cook


This is a new artwork I made over the weekend and it is an ink/fineliner drawing and collage. Whenever I have made collages involving people I often try and use the collage to creating clothing and it never works. I cut the paper too quickly hoping it will look like clothing and it always looks silly. This time I decided to just use the shapes to create something that I thought looked good and not think about it as clothing. I had some beautiful paper, including some lace paper from Chapel Street and some Japanese print paper. I also used a page from an old altas and a Russian novel. I think using this combination of paper also helped with the results, although that being said I have ruined my fair share of "good" things in the past.



This little puffy was made a few months ago but I have not listed it yet. It is one of the cutest things I have ever made and is tiny but puffy. It is available on Mintd.com.



Puffy Puffy Miow Miow

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Moon Map

This is a scan of a new artwork I created this weekend. I had kind of forgotten about my artworks and had not created any for a while, but I recently sold a few and had some fantastic feedback on them.

So this weekend I am going to try and get a few made up. Yesterday I took a drive around the eastern suburbs looking for possible stockists. It was rather tiring but I found a fantastic shop selling beautiful papers so I have some things to inspire me. I might also get some more Dyson dyes because they work wonderfully on paper. My "normal" inks often bleed into the paper but these ones don't do that, and they work out to be a lot cheaper. I'm just worried they might go mouldy.

The ink in this artwork is called Mexican Red and I think I mentioned it before. I've also been using a quill pen with the ink and that is working out well, although it leaks onto my fingers and I look like I am bleeding.



Detail


Moon Man

Thursday, August 09, 2007

A Rose By Any Other Name

This is another of my new badges I made with more detail and it is part of a special range I have created. This was one of my favourites and I love how the rose in the hair ended up, particularly with the two tones of pink. I will be giving out more details about when and where the badges will be available soon!

After a super busy week at work I am looking forward to the weekend and getting some things done. I still seem to have a list of things I needed to do in the holidays and didn't get started so hopefully I can have a productive weekend. It is starting with football so I don't know if that is a good or bad sign.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Hannah

I drove home tonight in the dark with a crazy driver behind me. It went from tailgating to tailgating with the high beams on. Then to flashing the lights to honking the horn over and over. The road I drive along is steep with lots of winds in a rural area, so it was all a little horror filmish.

I wasn't able to concentrate on my talking book (which is garbage anyway) so I missed about 10 minutes. However when I arrived home I was able to collect my Mix Tape Zine which was a great, particularly Green Olives article!

Lastly, this is a new little lady in the shop. Her name is Hannah and she has a little smirk on her face and lovely lashes!


Little Hannah

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Small Details

This is a close up of the new badge range I made recently. I incorporated tiny beads into the hair to add a touch of glamour the the ladies. This one had lots of beads and I liked the green/pink combination. I have noticed that doing fine stitch work creates havoc for my fingers. I know I should get a thimble, but I think I have about 4 fingers I need them for. My left index finger takes a lot of hits and my nail is all scratched up from the needle. On my right hand I sometimes have needles which need a lot of pushing to get through the felt and interfacing. This ends up putting a lot of pressure on my nail and sometimes I worry it will give way and I will have a nasty mishap. Then there is the accidental "stabs" which can sometimes hurt for a few days. However when you get a row of perfect stitches, all the right size and length it makes up for it.



Monday, August 06, 2007

Is there more below the neck?

This is a new badge design I created last week. I decided to add a little more to the head and give one a neck and shoulders. I was quite happy with the results after worrying that the neck would be too thin and not strong enough.





I spend most of the weekend sewing badges and doing monoprints. I did some small ones on atlas paper to put in the packages I send off when people purchase items from me. I also tried doing some collagraphs but the paper I used was too thick so it didn't work out how I wanted. I also get impatient waiting for the PVA to dry and didn't end up printing one.

It is great to sit down and do lots of little artworks and have a functioning studio. I went through a massive void of doing no artwork for a few years. At one stage (when I worked in a call centre) I was so scared by my lack of art making that I was scared to go into Galleries.

The year before I had worked in a call centre in outgoing sales and somehow managed to draw while on the phone and covered my "pod" with little artworks and origami creatures. A coworker, Bec, would make the origami animals and I would decorate them. She once brought me in a pack of markers to help get the job done. I also got tagged as the "arty" one, along with another guy who worked there, so got to spend a week of the phones painting a mural. It wasn't that great as the theme was "telemarketing" but a week off the phones to paint was a dream come true. Unfortunately the latter call centre was incoming calls in customer service and I had no time to do anything but tell people that I had no control over the phone getting cut off when the bill was 60 days overdue. Aaah memories.

Saturday, August 04, 2007

How long have you been a red man?



I was making some new cards for my badges and I got ink over all of them. I decided to do some drawings on the card rather than waste it. I started this drawing by putting drops of ink on the paper then smudging it. The shape that came out what a man shape so I added to him so he had a few more features.

I have been making lots of new badges this weekend. I have a new range of badges coming out but I will post more about that when they become available. It is interesting looking at some of my older badges that are from early on and they are quite different now. It is nice to look at your own work and see the improvements.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Lady Map

I've been doing some more monoprints today with the aim to give one to a friend going overseas. Before I did the "good" one I like to do some tests to make sure the ink is at perfect levels. This is was one I did after the main event. It was a lady over a page of an old atlas. I likes how her eyes turned out with the softer shading for the eye lid. I coloured her top in with a variety of red inks left over from the main artwork I did.