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Conversation With Many Moons

5/30/2019

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"Conversation With Many Moons" - acrylic on aluminum panel,  11" x 14".  Ready to frame, or can be leaned against a wall upon a shelf.  Available here and at Artfinder.

What have we HERE?  

The first painting inspired by the "Ten Minute Monsters" exercise my intern and I recently developed.  The sketch began as a vegetable shape with a head.  And after that - ZOOM - off to space I went.

This is a return to aluminum panel, which I can't resist.  The surface is difficult to build layers upon, but will develop delicious textures with the help of a spray bottle and some paper towels.  And the back is shiny like a mirror - unexpected bling. :)
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Conversation With Many Moons
We are just a couple days from June...a month which heralds the beginning of summer, Father's Day and Ron's 65th year-around-the-sun celebration.  If you're in Portland this weekend and want to stop by to toast the old man, give me a shout.  We will kick off his birthday month on Saturday.  Let the wild rumpus begin!
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I Love to go A-Wandering

5/27/2019

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"I Love to go a-Wandering" - oil on cradled wood panel, 20" x 26" x 1". Ready to hang.  Available here and at Artfinder.

​A week of wandering and wonder has my brain BRIMMING with ideas.  Sketch book madness over here.  But I decided to warm up for the week with a more traditional approach to abstraction, just to get back into the groove.

In this exercise, I began with a photo (see below).  What originally captured my attention here was the bright pink and green, so I knew my first order of business was to eliminate that.  "WHAT?"  You might be wondering.  Yes, obscuring the obvious eye candy made me focus on light and shadow and shape. 

Using the Notanizer app (thank you Pauline Agnew!  I love this app!), I created a value photo and voila!  Colors are gone, shapes are simplified.  
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I Love to go a-Wandering
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One the Notan concept is roughly sketched onto the board, I discarded both photo and Notan to work more on shapes, movement and textures.  

This is when artistic license steps in, and we use our intuition to change anything that isn't working.  In this case, bringing more darks to the front (right side) and lightening the left.
As I mulled over this process, I realized something about my own tastes.  Though I am attracted to vibrant colors and contrast, what really soothes my spirit is more muted, subtle shades and shadows.  Even in my own home, the vibrant interior vibe of my Florida house has softened into a misty, filtered Portland palette.  Because everything here is softer.  Maybe even me.
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Time Out

5/22/2019

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I've declared a time out here at malarkey central.

What does that mean?  A daily artist date, a studio reorganization and painting a Little Free Library for the front yard.

Artist dates are the invention of Julia Cameron.  An inspirational adventure to recharge the muse, fill the coffers of ideas and create a play date mentality that deeply satisfies an overworked artist.  Cameron recommends we take one weekly, and it is surprising how hard it is to make sure that happens on a regular basis.  With the goal of one per day, this week is a fantastical feast of decadent overindulgence, and also a real challenge. But the muse is happier with each passing day. :)
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Little Free Library work in progress
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"Mysterious Others" by a local artist and whimsical spirit
An afternoon at the Kenton Street Fair lead me to meet the artist behind Mysterious Others, otherworldly and peculiar art which sometimes includes antlers (be still my wild child heart!) and also energetic crystals held by protective pixies and plant people.  She inspired me to begin creating "Ten Minute Monsters" with my intern each week.  I can't wait to bring some of them to life in the studio.

We've been in Portland nearly six months now, and it is already time to move things around in the studio.  Chasing the perfect light, best use of space and also throwing darts at what will work best ergonomically for a post-surgical body.  I have high hopes of getting it right one of these days.
Ever since artist Carl Stoveland posted the "Barbar the Elephant" Little Free Library he painted a couple of years ago, I've been enchanted by the LFL's and longing to make one of my own.  So this week's project is painting a modern architecture version of my own LFL and adding malarkey to it for our front yard.  It is nearly done, and a stack of books is waiting to fill it to the brim.

The Little Free Library system is bountiful here in Portland, with one on nearly every street.  Folks help themselves to books and then leave behind some they are finished with.  I've watched our neighborhood's LFLs empty and refill all winter.  The honor system works here in the land of neighborly neighbors.   I am tickled to add copies of The Storyteller's Apprentice and Becoming SUNRISE to our whimsical library and spread the love here in our new city. 

And for this afternoon's adventure - vegan cake.  Yum!
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A misty, zen morning at the Portland Japanese Garden
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Adelaide

5/16/2019

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"Adelaide" - mixed media on gallery wrapped canvas, 60" x 22".  Ready to hang.  Available here and at Artfinder.

​There is a lot of witchy-ness here in Portland.  A school for witchcraft, witchy night markets, consult-a-witch and even a guild just for witches.  I haven't met a bad witch yet.  Only the very, very good kind.

So when my son challenged me to paint a witch, I couldn't resist.  Adelaide and her familiars have been hatching in the studio for about a month now.  And even Pongo respects this lady, gently tip-toeing around her as he sniffs the paint rags for hidden treats.  My intern insisted the witch required unfamiliar familiars....which definitely explains the mysterious toucan.    Her large beast, however, is a known cookie thief and a demander of marshmallows.  Secrets and symbols are lurking within her garb, but I am pretty sure Adelaide is also a very, very good witch.

I received a demand letter from the toucan for more witches.  Hmmmmm.  
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Adelaide (and her creator)

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Shadow Puppets

The personalized pricing revolution continues!  This week's feature is "Shadow Puppets", a small abstract (12.5 x 11) with a big attitude.  
 
I am working my way through all of the pieces online (nearly 100 in total) and converting them to revolutionary status.   If there is a piece you have your eye on, let me know and I'll move it to the front of the line. :)

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A Sweet Repeat (and a revolutionary idea)

5/13/2019

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"The Substance of Personhood" mixed media on Canson art board, 20" x 16". Ready to frame.  Personalized pricing - options for every human - here.

The studio is simmering with a really, really big painting in progress.  

My cranky spine doesn't like painting big, so progress is slow and steady (unlike my usual whirlwind) and I don't have a new piece to show you today. 

But my brain has been noodling something lately.  The need for change - to walk the walk I talk when I talk about art.  And that is the idea of unlimited abundance.  Enough in the world for you, for me, for that person over there and the one across the street.

For artists, this can be a struggle to embrace.  But it is vital to our magic, our mojo, our muse - vital to really know we can create magic and create a life doing that.  And that leads to the business of pricing art.
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The Substance of Personhood
Pricing art is, well, an art in itself.  There are all kinds of formulas, recommendations and recipes for pricing. By the hour, by the square inch, by the clientele the venue attracts, by three times the frame cost, even by dartboard.  Ultimately, the only price that matters (I argue in my public talks on the business of art) is the price a collector is willing to pay.  And although art collecting can be an emotional experience where pursestrings miraculously open (being a collector myself, I have experienced this first hand!  Falling head over heals for a painting or sculpture and whipping out the credit card), generally buying anything is first influenced by how much we can afford to spend.

Artists are meant to blaze creative trails in the things they create.  So let's blaze a new trail today, shall we?  

One painting at a time, I will begin offering personalized pricing.  What the heck does that mean?  It means collectors will pay shipping ($15 flat rate) plus their choice of prices, ranging from "I'm on a tight budget but I love art" all the way to "I can  support the artist 100% - lucky me!", with some options in between.   Just choose the painting, then choose the price.  A bit radical, but this feels really, really good to my heart.

I'd love to know your thoughts - because your ​ opinion is the only one that truly matters. :)

​Congratulations to Carol!  You are the winner of last week's reader giveaway.   A piece of original malarkey is on its way to you!
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Be Kind to You

5/9/2019

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​"You Are Worthy (Bird)", "Be Kind to You (Giraffe)", "You Are Wise (Duck)" and "You Are Magic (Rabbit)", acrylic on panel, each 8" x 8".  Ready to hang.  Available here and at Artfinder.

The noise level in the studio is MADDENING! So many critters with very loud opinions. But at least they are shouting positivity and encouragement!
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​This week has been particularly challenging for my inner muse.  Too much reading/listening/watching the news has my edges feeling sharp and pokey.  My spirit feels consternation and worry, sadness and despair.  And this is AFTER efforts to avoid news.  Eee gads.  Imagine if I were diving in and absorbing it all.  Whoa.

Some time ago, a dear friend gave me a copy of John O'Donohue's To Bless the Space Between Us.  Sometimes I just open it up and see what inspiration and wisdom it holds for me.  Today's was a doozy!  Read on:
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You Are Worthy (Bird)
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Be Kind to You (Giraffe)
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You Are Wise (Duck)
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You Are Magic (Rabbit)

For Citizenship

In these times when anger
Is turned into anxiety
And someone has stolen
The horizons and mountains,

Our small emperors on parade
Never expect our indifference
To disturb their nakedness.

They keep their heads down
And their eyes gleam with reflection
From aluminum economic ground,

The media wraps everything
In a cellophane of sound,
And the ghost surface of the virtual
Overlays the breathing earth.

The industry of distraction
Makes us forget
That we live in a universe.

We have become converts
To the religion of stress
And its deity of progress;

That we may have courage
To turn aside from it all
And come to kneel down before the poor,
To discover what we must do,
How to turn anxiety
Back into anger,
How to find our way home.

​             John O'Donohue


"Converts to the religion of stress" - oh my!   And this, written in 2007, is especially true even today.
And so I am wishing you a weekend of "turning aside from it all", as we celebrate mother's day and embrace spring, where everything is new again and we can perhaps "find our way home."

A reminder about the latest READER GIVEAWAY!  Post a comment on this blog (or social media - tag me) about what YOU would/could/might do to express you inner WILD CREATIVE  if you felt no rules at all!  The winner will be announced next week, and will receive an original piece of malarkey.  Because you, you and YOU are my favorite wild things. :)
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ETHEL

5/6/2019

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Ethel
"Ethel" - mixed media on canvas, 18" x 24".  Ready to hang (back has been pre-wired for hanging).  Available here and at Artfinder.

​I was recently chatting with an ultra-fabulous artist, Jill Lefkowitz, about the business of art, creative business philosophy and well, ok, the frustrations of being an artist in the world, too.  But during that free-style idea exchange, the topic of artistic freedom came up.  And it really struck me how FREE artists are to express themselves in the world - not only in their artistic endeavors, but in their personal style, their eccentricities and quirks, their ways of thinking.

Why?  Because we're artists.  People already expect us to be little oddball (often the stereotypes are true!) and maybe even hope to be inspired themselves by the free-wheeling creative life.  And yet, most of us don't GRAB THAT TRAIN TICKET AND RUN WILD.  Hmmmmmm.  But we could.​
Where I live now is overflowing with expressive individuals.  Truly, there are ZERO RULES OR EXPECTATIONS when it comes to personal style or quirks here in unfettered Portland.  Want a giant glowing medusa head covering the front of your house?  No problem.  A fence made out of old doors?  Ok, sure.  A bicycle tricked out to look (and sound) like Hello Kitty?  Go for it!  Blue purple pink green orange spiked long short shaved braided beaded hair?  Well of course.  It is only just now really beginning to sink in that this is what a non-judgmental society that values individual creative freedom really looks like.

And you, dear reader, creative yourself, are an ambassador of that freedom.  You might even have a LICENSE TO BE WEIRD. (if not, I hereby issue you that license!)  Maybe, just maybe, we can make a little splash in our own lives, being as brave in our personal expression as we are in our art.  And if we were, maybe there would be a little wave...which could gain momentum and grow into a total tidal wave of free style energy in the world.  Imagine that!  We could.  

My intrepid intern, Fiona, says it is time for another reader challenge.  Post a comment about something you'd like to do (even if you maybe can't or likely won't) to express your wild self in the world.  The winner will be selected at random, announced one week from today and receive an original piece of malarkey art in the mail.  Because you​ are my favorite wild thing.  Ready?  GO!
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Out of Line Again

5/2/2019

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"Out of Line Again" - mixed media on cradled wood panel, 30" x 20" x 1.75".     Ready to hang.  Available here.

Last week's abstract start pulled itself together in a BOLD way!  Segmented, sectioned, compartmentalized, textured.  It began as an experiment in re-creating the texture of salvaged plywood, and morphed into something unexpected.  

The energy and attitude of this piece is fierce.  I wouldn't hang it in my zen space or bedroom or cozy spot.  But I would hang it in a main living area, hallway or near the entry/exit.  A statement piece to give me a dose of  massive courage.  

And courage, dear reader, is the secret weapon of creatives.  Yes you, artist, writer, singer, poet, muralist, essayist, blogger, knitter, carver, potter, decorator, chef, baker, entrepreneur, visionary, whisperer of big dreams.  Courage is what takes that little inkling of an idea and turns it into a game changer.  And it is also the thing which allows you to create without self-censorship - boldly going in whatever direction the muse takes you.
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Out of Line
The universe has been broadcasting this theme of courage recently....whether it is the BOLD strategy of artists Carl Stoveland and Shannon Torrence in documenting their determined efforts to land a residency gig, or the unified efforts of American and Mexican artists along the border creating a peace mural on the very wall that divides their countries - these art superheroes inspire me. 

As do YOU, dear reader!  Yes, YOU!  Thank you for being a force of creative nature in the world.  Now go out there and BE YOUR WILD SELF! Pictures would be appreciated. :)
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tiny dreamers ride beasts, speak
​ birdsong, hold the moon.

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