Thursday, June 4, 2015

Yippee for UPPERCASE Magazine and Stamps and Me!

Doing the happy dance here
with some random doodling this morning.
The next issue of UPPERCASE Magazine features stamps.
How cool is that?
And even more cool is that I will be included...
Yippppeeee!
You may know that I always use stamps and buttons in my paintings.
I just adore them and the fact that each one comes with a story.
Uppercase is offering $15 off your subscription or renewal with the code
"cannotwaitforU26".
Feel free to share the code with your friends and family. 
It is valid until the end of June. 
I adore this magazine.  Why not check it out here:

Monday, June 1, 2015

Crustacean Plates are swimming to a Table near You

photos are up.  
Check out my plates on the first page.
Click on the May Bootcamp link to see them all.
Warning:
You may want seafood for dinner ;)



Thursday, May 28, 2015

Now all I need is a Fox!

You gotta love a plant that grows up to 5' tall through a crack in the stones.
If only I could be this resilient and able to face adversity and flourish.
Will work on that ;)

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Pinocchio's Nose Grows!

We studied Pinocchio-
well not too much as it really is an awful story for kids-
but we focused on the lying part of it and how his nose grows.
So I figured we needed to make a puppet and have his nose grow.
So we make 3 layers-
background, puppet and a nose.
We cut them out...
and used metal fasteners to attach the body parts.
Here is one of the student's Pinocchio layer.
And here are some students with their finished pieces.  
Wish you could see the nose grow as we made extended noses
that go back and forth from a level pulled behind.
Aren't these fun?

Friday, May 22, 2015

A Rose is a Rose is a Rose...or not

I started teaching my young Thursday class how to do layers on Brushes XP for the iPad.
Considering these are 1-3 graders and the concept is even hard for some of us to get (ahem...including me), 
I think these are wonderful.
First they drew the black outlines.
Then I told them to trust me and follow along...
So then we opened a layer beneath the first one and colored in their flowers and vases.
They were amazed to see the magic.
Their black lines did not disappear,
but the colors filled in right behind.
Then we opened the third layer and they colored the background.
Again they were amazed by the magic!
Oh to be young and amazed at the wonder of the world,
or in this case the iPad.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Would you invite Jonah and the Whale to eat lunch with you?

OK this was a fun one!
The theme consisted of drawing crustaceans and placing them over a pattern.
I thought outside the box -- when does that not happen?
I decided Jonah and the Whale would be a good theme.
So I took mixed media patterns and drew over them on the iPad.
This one reminded me of the submarine ride at Disneyland years ago.
It always freaked me out because the water would drip in from the top portal as 
we purveyed the watery landscape outside our window.
And granted the subject matter might be a little bold for kiddos,
but not according to the kids I teach.
They would love it; guess they think a little outside the box too ;)
Since I still am not paying for a monthly Photoshop subscription (sigh),
I decided to do the next best thing and make my mock up in the virtual world.
So I printed and cut out the plates
and gave them a great table setting.
What a fun assignment and class.
I will miss Lilla Rogers' Bootcamp when it is over.
Only one more assignment next month ;(

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Under the Sea...

 Last week in Wednesday's iPad art class 
we made small hinged books around a layered theme.
 My example showed Zoe scuba diving
and searching for friends under the sea.
 I made four layers,
printed them out, then cut and attached to a hinged edge.
 This is a great way to get the students to understand the layers in Brushes 
or any drawing program such as Photoshop too.
 Some made their own under the sea cards.
 Here is the back layer to the finished one above.
 And here is a cute underground raccoon cave
with hanging plants and a photo bombing raccoon.
Love the back layer of this one.
And here is an example of all four layers on top of each other.
They are printed and will be made into a cute card in tomorrow's class.
How cute is this sports themed card?
Next we will tackle a huge pop up card with 5 plus layers.  
Stay tuned for more fun.