Wednesday, July 15, 2015

WINGS, GRAFFITI and NEW ARTIST 
July 15, 2015 
Hi dear family and friends. 
I hope this posting finds you well and that life is good for you at the moment!! Day by day...moment by moment, right?
Some fun challenges for this posting...
THE THREE MUSES challenge blog has declared its theme to be one of my most favorite things...street art or graffiti...good graffiti. I must say that wherever we travel, whenever I see some good street art, I am driven to stop and photograph it, no matter how inconvenient. Lesson: don't travel with me!! (Smile!) First I created my street art piece...
then I put it where a graffiti wall would be...too much fun!! Thanks, THREE MUSES!!
 TAKE A WORD asked for something with wings so I created a little cherub of a boy...who knows where his wings will take him as he journeys through life?
Finally, for Flicker's DIGITALMANIA, we were challenged to be inspired by a new artist...new to us. Her name is JANE MAXWELL and she's a mixed media artist from Boston, Mass. She was suggested to me by my dear friend, Susan, in a discussion about art and artists. She has an interesting style...one that must be well received as she exhibits her art all over the world. I don't LOVE her art, but it was certainly a fun challenge to create some pieces in her style. Here a a couple of her pieces...

and here are a couple of mine. They were certainly fun to create, but very definitely an exercise in stretching for me!

Thank you for coming by. Please DO visit again.
Wishing you days that make your heart smile...
Big Hugs,
abbyj 

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

FRAMED!!! 
July 7, 2015

What fun I've had creating "framed" art for the challenge blog, TRY IT ON TUESDAY...  I got a bit carried away and created several... first, the pictures within the frames, then the frames! Please take a look at these ...



 ...and that's all she wrote. 
See you for my next posting???

Hugs,
abbyj

Sunday, July 5, 2015

TRIBUTE TO SUMMER 
July 5, 2015 

This is a tribute to summer for DIGITAL WHISPER.
What a spectacular July 4th weekend we shared with our daughter and grandkids. The weather and the company were both ideal! These kinds of days are the best part of our summer memories...always. What could be better than spending time with dear family and friends?
This posting has art that's all about summer. Another piece for DIGITAL WHISPER, (whose theme for the week is summer,) is this piece of memorabilia for me...born in the New York City area, I remember some very hot days when the local Fire Department would open the fire hydrants and let the water spray out so we kids could play in it! It certainly relieved the extreme heat of a NYC summer day...and was sooo much fun!
 TAKE A WORD declared its theme to be windows. The piece I created continued the summer theme...
Finally, THE THREE MUSES had their collective heads in the sky...checking out the stars. I created a summer starry night with fireflies as well...love those bright nights and planetarium-like starry skies...magical!
I hope you're enjoying your days and nights wherever you are. Thanks for stopping by. See you next time...
Sending big hugs and good wishes,
abbyj  

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

DIGITALMANIA and THE BEATLES 
June 30, 2015 

Hi Folks! Hope your week has been going well...we're drowning in all the rain we've been having, but the wild and plant life are loving it!! 
Andrea Matus deMeng is this week's artist to study in the Flicker's challenge group, DIGITALMANIA. A Canadian media artist, educator and author who specializes in unique combinations of painting, collage, assemblage and sculpture, she's quite an inspiration. Her work is intricate and colorful. Here's an example of Andrea's art...

and here are the two pieces of art that she inspired me to create...
Flower Girl

Music Lover
At the THREE MUSES challenge blog, our task was to illustrate one of the many Beatles songs...can you tell which one I chose?
"The Long and Winding Road"

That's it for this posting...hope you enjoy my art as much as I enjoy creating it...it's my relaxation and challenging mental activity.
Enjoy your days ahead...

Big Hugs,
abbyj

Friday, June 26, 2015


ART and SOLE CALENDAR CHALLENGE 
July 1, 2015 

 
Happy July 1st...we're smack dab in the middle of our all-too-short summer in Central New York... enjoying it while we can.
Today marks the beginning of Art and Sole's Calendar Challenge for July. The requirements for altering our calendar picture this month are as follows:
1) Keep part of the original picture and incorporate that into the design of the finished piece
2) Use some "bumped up" stenciling for texture
3) Add our own face as a photo or drawing...or a face from a magazine
The original calendar art is a piece by Claude Monet (1840-1926) called CHILD in the ARTIST'S GARDEN.
This was a difficult task for me because I had never done "bumped up stencils" before. I added the texture sparingly...not too obviously...in the flowers, on the woman's skirt, and used a different stencil on the back of the bench. I'm looking forward to seeing how other participants in this calendar challenge handled the technique in their art pieces. I'm not sure it added anything to the art (in my case.) Here's my alteration...
Two more challenge blogs inspired me to play... DIGITAL WHISPER's theme of barefoot sounded like fun...
and TAKE A WORD was looking for the HOT colors of summer...red, orange and yellow.  I turned to my love of graffiti for this one.
That's it for this post. Hope you're enjoying your seasonal days, wherever you are.
Please join me for my next posting...
Big Hugs,
abbyj 

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

ARTFUL READERS CLUB 
"All the Light We Cannot See" 
by Anthony Doerr  
June 26, 2015
Hi Artful Readers and all those who enjoy good books! I hope this month has found you reading some wonderful books that have captured your hearts and imaginations. 
I'd like to review one of my most favorites in a long time...a breakout literary hit in 2014 that took the author a decade to research and write. ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE has some of the most hauntingly beautiful prose I've ever read:  strong, caring characters, loving relationships and people who touched each others lives during the trying times of WWII. 
It's a story of childhood, interrupted by war.
Parallel stories are told in alternating chapters, of Marie Laure, a bright, curious, blind French girl and Werner Pfennig, an orphaned German boy with a brilliant mind and a talent for working with radios. In fast moving, short chapters, it's a story of their lives: coming from vastly different family backgrounds, in different countries... childhood and adolescence, until one brief moment when their lives collide  during the bombing of a French city... and their stories weave together.
Yes, this is ANOTHER book about WWII,  but Doerr created an image of war that I've never before imagined fully. I really got a sense of what it must have been like for children who lived happy lives to suddenly find themselves restricted in so many ways and pushed into directions they would not have chosen... directions at odds with who they were. 
ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE... I highly recommend this book not only for it's story value, but for the incredibly beautiful poetic depiction of a time that held so much ugliness.

"Now it seems there are only shadows
and silence. Silence is the fruit of the
occupation; it hangs in branches, seeps
from gutters...so many windows are dark.
It's as if the city has become a library
of books in an unknown language,
the houses, great shelves of illegible 
volumes... the lamps all extinguished."

"All the Light We Cannot See"

Friday, June 19, 2015

 REASON TO CELEBRATE 
June 19, 2015


This is a celebration weekend for Michael and me... In the blink of an eye...51 years of marriage, friendship, of togetherness, of sharing each other's joys and sorrows, a daughter who means the world to us, two grandchildren whom we adore ... We've been couple for 54 years, but June 21st is our 51st WEDDING anniversary. Michael, the co-author of my life is lively, smart, very funny and someone for whom I have more respect than anyone I know...my heart is his. He continues to be a wonderful, caring husband, father (must mention this because it is also Father's Day,) and Papa to Hunter and Lilly. I feel truly blessed to be sharing my life with this extraordinary man...I love you with all my heart, Sweetheart... here's to many more happy years together.
                    HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

Hope you enjoy your weekend...raise a glass for us!
Big Hugs,
abbyj 

Sunday, June 14, 2015

BEAUTY...and WATERCOLORS 
June 14, 2015
Apple products are amazing. I've been playing with several of the art apps offered on my ipad. They work like Photoshop on steroids... faster, easier. They can't do everything the superpowered Photoshop can do, but they're almost as good! I've worked on the following art challenges on my ipad...
For DIGITAL WHISPER's challenge blog, the request for watercolor art provided a big block of fun for me. Based on photos I took in Italy, here are my results:



TAKE A WORD's challenge theme was for "beauty..."  I enjoyed working on this one, too!
That's it for this posting...short and sweet!
Glad you checked in... perhaps you can leave a comment below to let me know you were here???? Just click on "no comment" and add yours...

Until the next...
Big Hugs,
abbyj

Friday, June 12, 2015

FACES, TIME and the BEACH 
June 12, 2015 

Getting into the heat of summer. School will be out in a couple of weeks and the children can enjoy the freedom of the season as well. Watch out, parents! I continue on my quest to answer art challenges and learn new techniques in the process.
DIGITAL WHISPER asked to see something with freckles...but this also satisfies MIX IT MONTHLY's request for a profile face and DIGITALMANIA's request for an art piece inspired by Michelle Caplan, mixed media artist...aaa..

and here's another one inspired by Michelle Caplan for DIGITALMANIA...
SUNDAY POSTCARD ART, with our season in mind, was thinking about the beach... me too! I did two pieces...

Finally, for TAKE A WORD and TRY IT ON TUESDAY, we have some art involving timepieces... 

Thank you for stopping by and taking a look at my current art challenge pieces. Hope to see you again...
Wishing you sunny days ahead...
Big Hugs,
abbyj

Friday, June 5, 2015

TODD CONOVER
Central New York's Renaissance Man
June 5, 2015 
I've recently rediscovered a longtime acquaintance along the avenue of the arts that we've both been traveling... TODD CONOVER... right here in Syracuse, New York! He's a man who's been involved in some form of art for as long as we both can remember, his memory going back to his childhood when his mother's art and art friends surrounded him, (Todd's stepfather and his grandfather were renown woodworkers and designers as well) ....mine going back to singing with him in the choir at St. Paul's Cathedral in downtown Syracuse, N.Y. (Todd's first college degree is in Music!)
Growing up, Todd was always involved in community theater and music, but he learned the art of clothing and jewelry design through apprenticeships and classes. He worked for more than a decade in his own high-end fashion company with his co-designer, Jeffrey Mayer. Fashion, illustration, graphics and fine art are Todd's forte. In fact, he's been a professor and program coordinator in the College of Visual and Performing Arts fashion design program for 20 years, teaching digital fashion illustration and presentation. 
Now, he brings all that experience and design aesthetic to creating art with metal, stemming from his interest in the Arts and Crafts Movement (1880-1910.) Living in an Arts and Crafts-style house with many pieces of Stickley furniture (the grandfather of the Arts and Crafts Movement,) surrounding him,



his interest burgeoned into all manner of the movement: jewelry, lighting and vessels, collecting as well as creating, using the shapes, colors and surface treatments of the period as his guide.

He took classes in Syracuse University's renown metalsmithing department... a department that's existed for more than 100 years. (Even the tools are  a century old... amazing!) Result: Todd's a metalsmith artist extraordinaire after only five years, producing unique pieces of wearable art and home ornamentation.
Here are some examples of his work...
For more examples of Todd's work, click here.
and that's just a glimpse at his jewelry. Here are some other pieces to adorn the home... 





It wasn't until recently that Todd considered himself an ARTIST... a craftsperson...yes, maker, designer, but not an artist. Now, because he's driven to make art, to discover, to create and has free reign over what he creates, he can finally call himself what he's always been...an artist. 
One of the things I most love about his creations and one of the things that he loves most is TEXTURE. In the Arts and Crafts Movement, texture was the mark of the artist.  In the Stickley furniture of the period, construction was a decorative element of the pieces as in this drawer...
Todd calls the textural element "surface." Instead of flat pieces of metal, the irregular hammer marks add to the richness and depth of each piece.
This master craftsman works at an age old work table constructed by his grandfather... perhaps he's channeling some of the man's creative energy!!






This is Todd's soldering area...
and some sketches his did in Adobe Photoshop before working on his piece.
Todd Conover is an artist, an author, illustrator, designer and teacher... a true Renaissance Man. For more information about him and photos of his eclectic work, click here. His art pieces can be found at Elsbeth Rose in Fayetteville, N.Y., the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, N.Y., Dalton's American Decorative Art on James Street in Syracuse, and soon, at the Museum of Design in New York City. You can also contact the artist via his website: www.toddconover.com