Tuesday, November 8, 2011

any owls flying your way?

want a fun project that will keep the little ones 
focused and happy?
then collect those toilet paper rolls and begin...
one with a shield,
a samurai,
notice the crown,
and some love.
 hoo, hoo I love you!

Friday, November 4, 2011

pumpkin, pumpkin, where's the pumpkin?

 start with a lot of white glue and wait until dry.
 color in between the lines with chalk pastel -
a good quality one works better.
 it always amazes me how the same directions
result in so many different kiddo visions...
just a sampling above.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

house beautiful and picture show

as I have said before,
House Beautiful is my favorite home decor magazine...
I love the vignettes in this month's issue
and I am a tad smitten with
the Picture Show app
on my iphone.
and if you put the two together - poof- instant magic.
thanks to Jill for hooking me up with it.
just feel like I am in a dream with these photos
and I could so cook here
and wander out into the big dream-like world through these doors.
on a side note -
It's my birthday today and I am so looking forward to dinner with my boys.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

artists you should know

Successful people are dreamers who found the dream too exciting,
too important to remain in the realm of fantasy.
Day by day, hour by hour
they toil in the service of their dream until they can see it with their eyes
and touch it with their hands.
Earl Nightingale
With that being said
(and might I state that it really is an apt description
of what we artists try to do),
let me introduce you to some of my favorite artists
who toil away trying to turn their dream into a seeable, touchable object
for others to enjoy. 
The Bellevue Art Fair happens every summer and here you will find...
encaustics by
Sue Cretarolo
that look yummy enough to eat.
and these exquisite collages made of collected papers
by Danielle Desplan
and the wonderful
Cori Dantini
and vibrant textures and color 
by Jacquline Hurlbert
and collage and paintings 
by Ann Munson
(I have no pictures -sorry)
and more by Susan K Miller 
(found her in a West Seattle gallery)
and dynamic landscapes 
by Shea Guevara
(his parents must have had a sense of humor)
and a local artist
and Mario Cespedes 
who unfortunately has no website

and Chris Giffin
who can be contacted at
giffin@peak.org.
I just love seeing into the dreams of other artists.
Do you have any artists we can come visit?
Just list them in comments so we can see their dreams turned into reality.
thanks...