Last Sunday I was touring Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece 'Fallingwater' in Pennsylvania. It was built over a waterfall 75 years ago and has stood the test of time. I took pictures of the inside rooms, artifacts and structures I wanted to use for inspiration for my work. So I took notice of the shapes, colors, styles, textures and textiles. The Kaufmann's were art collectors and world travelers and displayed them- including a couple Picasso pieces. Wright wanted wood and stone left in its natural state and not painted. Here are a few of the many photos I took of this memorable trip. Ejoy!
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
Visit with Decor8 founder Holly Becker
Holly Becker |
Mood board |
I am inspired by the Arts & Crafts Movement in my art work and enjoy the look of past artisans like Stickley, architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and Wm. Morris but I don't want my interior designs to be recreations of styles 100 years ago, yet rather a new mix clean lines, earthy colors for a contemporary setting.
Holly was signing her book Decorate and took the time to talk to each of us. I brought along a sample of my Roses fabric design I created and printed thru Spoonflower, a digital fabric printer. I told her I intended to decorate with my fabric to personalize my home. She took the swatch and started folding it and visualizing it as roman shades for a room. Holly was warm, friendly and wished me luck. I think observing her decorating tips in her book will help me loosen up to find ways to combine my fabric, prints and rugs in a contemporary way. Thanks to Anthropologie for hosting a fun evening event!
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Calla Lily Process
Calla reference, pencil sketches and some test print outs |
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Pencil drawing after redrawn on the computer |
The Calla Lily is an interesting symbol because it's often used for both weddings and funerals. In weddings, the white symbolizes purity and makes a striking floral impression, whereas at funerals it symbolizes rebirth. I didn't plant any in my garden this Spring, so I bought some burgundy ones for reference.
Final card |
I work in Illustrator and retrace my line work with a mouse for basic shapes. The background is the bottom layer with a color and a fat line border. The second layer is the white flower shape also with a colored line border and the third layer is the yellow stigma and the shadow behind it. I have to make all the decisions, not the computer. The computer helps by creating perfectly uniform lines weights that are difficult if done by hand but the artist still has to make all the visual decisions.
Then using the computer PMS to process color palette, I experiment with color combinations. That's the other advantage of using the computer. When I was air brushing art back in the 80's and 90's, I was limited to the colors I could mix with acrylic paint and then try to remix later. Now I can create and easily recreate color palettes with subtle tones and experiment with the same line art trying several different combinations before deciding which I like best. Then I print out a test card and make a card file for the printer.
Etsy shop listing: http://www.etsy.com/listing/81702991/calla-lily-card
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Garden Wish List
How refreshing to see the artists creations in metal, glass, wood and stones for different objects from bird feeders to toad houses. I prefer simple geometric shapes in earth tones that compliment the plantings in a garden. How fun to imagine these in my garden!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Bill Collins Garden Art
My favorite local garden sculpture artist is Bill Collins. He created three pieces I have in my yard including this diamond marker that repeats a red diamond shape on our house. The stained glass is wonderful when the sun shines thru it and it ages beautifully. I also like how it looks great in the winter, too! Since we have such long winters, it's important to have something that can stay out all winter and add to the landscape. Bill's website is here and his Facebook fan page is here for you to check out his wonderful creations.
I want to hear from you if you have an Arts & Crafts style garden artist you want to share with me. I also want to hear if you are like me and feel there's a niche to fill in Arts & Crafts style garden art. What would you like to see? I'm thinking of making an idea notebook and sketchbook of items. Maybe patio pieces that use my fabric? Stepping stones or garden markers with my graphic florals? Let the fun begin!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Lavender
Newly planted Lavender |
My other reason for trying to grow Lavender was to create a new card design. Melissa at The Linden Tree where I have cards, prints, fabric and rugs on consignment suggested it to go with other Lavender groupings in the shop. I can always count on Melissa for great suggestions and ideas for future illustration ideas. Her shop is
dedicated to Handmade local artists and specialty fabrics for your sewing projects.
Thank You card design |
The card is always the starting point for my designs and I may extend the lavender into a print then a repeating pattern for fabric. But first I will drop these off to Melissa this week at the Linden Tree. Check the link and stop in to see her shop!
Monday, July 25, 2011
Wild Blueberry Inspiration
This year my sister-in-law Mona found the best spot and we picked about seven hours in two days. It gets addictive! The picture shows just part of our bounty. We ate them raw, we ate them in a tart, in a parfait dessert, in a slushy cocktail and then Mona showed me how to make freezer jam. It was wonderful!
I created a new card to honor the blueberries we love to pick and listed it in my Etsy shop. I also just got my fabric swatch back from Spoonflower. I think it made a really fun pattern.
So if you see some ladies out in the brush with little buckets next July in Northern Wisconsin, you'll know what we're doing out there.
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