Saturday, November 28, 2009
Posterised
This well used photo technique is a cliche of sorts. I spent a day looking for my favorite way to posterize a photo. I like the ways the visual space is broken up. This was done on my iPhone.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Sagittarius-Zodiac
There is a debate about when this sign begins. So for those people who don't want to be Scorpios I'll put this up for today.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Scorpio
It's my birthday! This greeting card was done in 2002. I scanned in that frame and used it around all of the signs of the Zodiac that year. The watercolor background is my chart and the collage is photoshopped.
Bizarre Holiday, Absurdity Day, 20 November
Eleven years ago I bought my first computer and spent the first few days trying to figure out what 'drag and drop' meant. By this day in 1998, I was in love with all the strange and wonderful things the internet had to offer. I started collecting Bizarre Holidays and started using this theme to do greeting cards for family and friends. It was also a good excuse to search through my collections for meaningful plunder. I Googled Absurdity Day today and found so many more sites including eCard sites.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Japanese Screen Scraps
Monday, November 16, 2009
New Banner and Template
I found a free template from Free Blogger Template: „Nymphont Style” | Nymphont. Google had picked her site as "blog of note". I wanted to customize a little and have something to build on in the future. Thanks to that gifted and generous person, Lauren Thompson, I have no excuse not to look better. Her 'how to' was helpful and is totally 'Dashboard' friendly. I am sure I'll be tweeking it a lot.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Birthday Boys
Tomorrow the family is gathering for Marty's birthday. Gerry, his twin brother, and Marty turn 75. It is a surprise (kinda). and will be great fun. I made this polaroid transfer into a card.It was taken in sillier times, probably the sixties and I did the transfer in 1990. It was sent to Gerry as a postcard in 1992 when he lived in Connecticut. Boy! Time flies. They are both getting around much better than this looks.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
A Salute
The "Librarything.com" has had me looking at my literature on stamps. Subjects include their history, histories told in stamps and world wide interest. I have loved these small etchings and more currently the designs by contemporary artists. Truly a miniature art gallery. I made this small scrapbook for a collection of patriotic stamps and collaged the cover with George Washington images.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Amlash Sculpture
Amlash Art
A rhyton in zebu form before 8 BC from northern Iran.
I asked my husband about this shape because it seemed so familiar. Guess what? He repaired a somewhat similar piece at home so it was around the house for awhile. I asked him what he remembered about that statue.
His reply: "It wasn't this piece that I repaired, but one very similar to it. It belonged to a Mrs. Echivera, the wife of the Mexican (?) ambassador, who got my name from a friend who had me repair a pot. I remember going to the Embassy to pick it up, and all the broken pieces were in a paper bag...! I do recall that the fragments of the body showed 'throwing marks'. I later returned the figure intact, and was invited to stay for lunch, alone with the Ambassador and his wife."