Saturday, January 21, 2023

 I recently rediscovered a new set of kids neon oil pastels I bought on clearance for my daughter.


But, of course, I have to try them out first.  Right? Nothing technical or precise. Just some general play. I tried them out on rougher mixed media paper.


On smoother computer paper.


On black construction paper.


And black cardstock.


I blended them and compared the results.



I compared their ability (or mine) to blend using various tools; my finger, a tortillion and a cotton swab.







Surprise surprise the smooth paper resulted in a smoother, creamier feel and was easier to blend. Though as evidenced by the black cardstock did not necessarily produce a better blend.  And speaking of black I was surprised the colors dulled. Usually when I use a neon it tends to pop more against black than white. 

Still the pastels were fun to play with. Even my daughter participated as soon as she saw them. First testing them out on my test papers.


Then creating her own masterpieces.



My test wasn't thorough or complete but it did give me a chance to play with my new pastels without the stress of thinking of something to create or making it happen. I simply got to feel the crayons in my hand and see the marks they created.

 This is the most I have done with my art supplies in a very long time. The excuse of life almost always gets in the way. From there the pressure of making the time you do get count, the unrealistic desire to make a masterpiece in one sitting, the compete lack of direction and ideas all shut down any hope of creating. 

Sometimes I need to remind myself that doing something is better than nothing. If all else fails I can just scribble color onto a page like my 3 year old and be happy that I made that.

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Looking for something mindless to create, I turned to a cardboard spool that was holding a roll of ribbon together.


I cut off two semi-equal rings and rubbed decoupage medium on them to help stiffen them. After that I stuck on masking tape to build up the depth on the bottom half and further stabilize them.


Initially, I was going to cover it with paper or maybe washi tape. Instead I decided to tie some baker's twine around it.




The question is: What to do with them now that they're wrapped?




Sometimes laziness is a benefit. I ended up choosing black ear wires that were on my desk. It was either those or brass. I liked black best. Now here's where the laziness comes in. I didn't want to get up and look for jump rings. But hey I have black chain right here. I actually like the black chain.



No I have a cute and practucally free pair of summery earrings.

Thursday, June 8, 2017

ICAD 2017 week 1.



                                 Prompt 1:  Sunset





Prompt 2: Lost and/or found




Prompt 3: Vintage 




Prompt 4: Lavender




Prompt 5: Kawaii/ Cute




Prompt 6: Detour 





Prompt 7: Alliteration 




BONUS: And because I had a hard time with both Detour and Alliteration I came up with a couple more that could kinda work for both.