Showing posts with label citrasolv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label citrasolv. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

roots, citrasolv, stencil sanding




sometimes we go into the woods

to find our roots.




i am leaving this for now but am 

considering the next step which 

might be adding more contrasts.







Friday, January 3, 2014

for many years my routine has been to take my journal to a coffee shop

at the crack of dawn and write or draw.  for christmas a friend gave me two pounds of coffee

sustainably grown and songbird friendly called birds and beans, the good coffee.  the 

Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center seal  certifies that it is shade coffee.  i knew

nothing about this before i received the gift but i discovered that the coffee is 

delicious.  now my whole mornings have changed and i make a cup of coffee and

write at home.   it's actually very cozy and i don't have to change from my pjs.

the eiffel tower is a memento from a themed dinner in paris themed party.

i thought it went well with my coffee cup and french press. 



an earlier journal page






and more citrasolve experiments








in this portrait i took out some of the ink from the page

and added inks and oil pastels, sanded it and added more ink.





this page started off lighter than many of the pages.  i used a acrylic and matt medium 

mixture to paint.  also a little ink for the eyes.  i will continue to explore

with this medium and decide whether it would be a good presentation 

for my group.



view from the manhattan beach pier.  can you believe it's winter?


the hill in the distance is where i live.

welcoming in the new year with 


XO



Friday, December 27, 2013






the experimenting continues since my classes and workshops are on hiatus.

i am making collage papers using  citrasolve squished into national geographic pages.  

i am hoping it would be a good presentation for my

experimental art group.  a lot of it comes out an inky mess but there are some gems.






in the meantime i received this beautiful journal 

in the mail from my generous friend, john.  

since he retired from teaching special ed he has

a creative fire lit under him.  check his blog to

see what he has been doing. 











i decided to use this journal for citrasolv experiments




here's my first page




during the closing of a year, i reflect on 

the words of the insightful poet, mary oliver


i am sorry not to know who posted this from pinterest


i am grateful to walk the creative path with 

friends, family and my health that support me.

i think of the people in my immediate circle and extended 

friendships who are challenged with health,

emotional issues or losses.  i wish i could wrap 

them in wings of love.  


view coming as i approached home





blessings to all in the new year.

XOXO


posting today with friends at paint party friday