Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Zen What? What is a Zentangle?


So I am searching all these "new/old"  Zentangles that I can possibly find.  Should I conform to this and add it to my works of art?

As an artist, I see something new and think should I add this to my works of art?  Should I subtract other items to make sure this works better?  What to do as an artist?

Ask others right?

Size and scale and so much to do with Zentangles.  When I think of a Zentangle design I think of a tiny little scale.  Should I make them bigger and would this make them appear less complex?

Feel free to answer....

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

My Definition of "What is art?"

Art is everything and everything is art.  This is my motto and one that I teach.  Any student I come in contact with knows that I believe art is everything and everything is art. 

If you look at anything in this world it is art.  There were design artists working on the cell phone you look at all day long.  Everyone is an artist no matter how bad or good one can draw, paint, etc.  Everyone is an artist.  People need to realize everything is art!

What do you get when you gelli plate on paper and add it to an eraser board?  ART.. Here is a picture of what I made.  The ingredients are: Mixed media: acrylic paint, paper, monoprinting, water base sealer, satin finish, 8.5 by 11 dry erase board
Recently I have fallen head over heels for my Gelli Plate.  I made a home made gelli plate and I love it!  My Gelli plate I waited for it to set for a few days before working with it.  I am in the process of perfecting my recipe for it as I want to make more plates and get into t-shirt making with a gelli plate and with textiles/clothing design. 
 

Sunday, April 19, 2015

A Home Made Gelli Plate

I made a home made Gelli Plate and I am very surprised it turned out as well as it did.  I am very happy and ecstatic to share the prints I made with my home made Gelli plate.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

May...


I have been teaching this year! Of course, with the school year at an end I have decided I need to get back into making art. I enjoy teaching, however I love to paint and this friend is the start of something great I believe. For years, I have attended church on and off. I have listened to "this little light of mine" song over and over again. At the church I attend it is usually one of the last songs while people walk out of the congregation. In a way, I have been inspired by a long term pastor at the church I attend. I feel like I need to paint, draw, and just do what I can in life to make these little lights shine. Again, keep in mind this is a work in progress. I am not sure if this little light will ever be complete without a proper owner.

I am unsure as to gift it to the church or give it as a gift to the pastor.  I plan on making more candle like paintings and possibly start into something that just feels right to me. 

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

now on deviantart.com

I am now on deviantart.com as artbyheatherlynn.  Please come on over and check out my artwork. 

Monday, July 23, 2012

Finding myself in paper

I am an artist and a craftsman in many areas.  I enjoy arts and crafts (in no particular order) photography, painting, woodworking, web development, drawing, sketching, papermaking, the list goes on…  I do pretty much everything but knit and crochet.
In the area of papermaking people ask me all the time questions that I think I would like to share with others as a form of education?  Is there glue involved with making paper?  The answer is no.  To make paper one needs a screen and deckle, Hollander beater, cotton linter, water, press, and additives if color or other essences would like to be in the paper.  So onto other questions about papermaking doesn’t everyone know how to make paper?  No to make paper by hand it is a timely process and involves both an art and craft side to be able to pull it off.  The best question anyone can ask me is how much?  How much do you sell your paper for?  It depends on the size of paper, if there is flaw or not in the paper.  So my prices are quiet reasonable at five to ten dollars for a sheet of homemade 100 percent USA made paper.  What can anyone purchase that is made in the USA now days for that reasonable price?  There is not much!  So who buys my paper?  Other artists that do not know how or want to make their own paper all the way down to the lady down the block wanting to do scrapbooking with my paper.  The deckle edge and scrap bookers go nuts over the paper.  I can make and bind my paper to make a book as well if need be for others.  Book binding is more, it depends upon the amount of pages and what the consumer would like to use as the binding method.   
As I do not use big heavy equipment people wonder how do you make paper outdoors in your little studio.  Will sorry my studio is off limits to the general public.  Keep in mind I do make paper in front of my child and husband and I believe they would know how I make it.  I am a private artist in a sense that once my artwork is ready one can see it.  I am married but I define myself more as being a parent and a mother.  I do not consider myself a homemaker (perhaps it’s my feminist point of view).  I am a parent, an artist and a student.  Yes in that order!
Recently I had two paintings displayed at the Gordon Park’s Gallery.  I have had my photography also featured in the Haute Dish.  I am very proud to be on page seventeen of a magazine which one can also view online by going to www. hautedish.metrostate.edu in the summer 2012 volume 8 Issue 2.
I dislike not knowing what is going to happen.  I do not care for surprises.  I like to be able to know what to do in certain situations before they happen.  There are many events in my own life I would change if I could…  Unfortunately I cannot change my past I can only rely that my future will hold bigger and brighter agendas. 
In the summer I love wearing sundresses; hair tied up in a pony tail and if you are lucky will see my paper hanging off of my home drying in the breeze in the natural elements.
I dislike flowers and for some reason people do not understand my distaste for them.  I would rather grow in my garden lettuce that I can eat than a flower that will make me sneeze.  I have indoor plants for air quality purposes that do not cause me to have sneezing attacks.  I am happy I have no carpeting in my main living areas however my basement is carpeted.  If money was not an issue I would put in a heated floor in my basement and get rid of the carpeting tomorrow.  That is how much I dislike carpeting. 
I recycle more than I throw away.  I use found objects as well for my works of art.  I try to make my artwork as free and clear to allergies as possible.  I have been offered commissions to make paper with roses and dead flowers.  I turn people down on this all the time.  First of all I will sneeze from the flowers and they will not last long and the paper will not look nice in a few years.  I have actually given a business that has sold dead flowers on homemade paper to consumers.
I am a cancer and my feelings can be hurt easily but I am not afraid to talk to strangers and ask if they want artwork in their business or perhaps a website if they do not already have a website for personal or business reasons. 
I dislike being critiqued as a Georgia O’Keefe style painting and or drawing.  I feel as if I am an original.  My favorite artist is a male Vincent Van Gogh.  I am proud to state I have been overseas and have visited the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.  I would live in that museum if they would allow me too.  I love art and art feeds my soul! 

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Heather's Artwork: Keep on a moving

Heather's Artwork: Keep on a moving: I keep moving forward with my artwork.  I am now using Twitter as "convo etsy" and Facebook "Convo Etsy" and I even have decided to start ex...