Wednesday, April 23, 2008

What else? More Hearts!

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Baby Orchids

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Monday, April 14, 2008

Mail Art Postcard , etc. - Isles of Morpharchengigel

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I've been enjoying the "Harter's Picture Archive as a resource for copyright free images. These are a combination of paper collage and digital collage, plus ink.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Before and After Dressing Room Makeover Photos

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Spring is in the air and I'm looking forward to watching the blossoms begin to bud and the grass to green up again! I'm notice a similar craving for color in some of my artwork. Inside, I've been busy too. Nearing completion of a much needed room 'makeover' here is a peek of where I park my purse. I debated on what color to paint my 'dressing room' for months (even considered pink for a few weeks!) but in the end, decided to play it 'safe' ! I decided with a neutral black and white background I can switch it up easy whenever I choose with toss cushions and art. And also a photo of my new "black crystal chandelier" - now I'll have something to swing from on New Year's Eve! This is the 'store' photo of the chandelier. I read in an interior design magazine that to make a chandelier look a little less 'traditional' swap the candle shaped light bulbs for round bulbs, which is what I did. I am still attaching the crystals to it and once done, will download the real deal.
Below, is a photo of what the room looked like before the 'makeover'....

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Doe a Deer, et al - Backyard Apr 4th, 2008

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I had the joy of spending much of my day on Friday with this group of does who'd decided to camp out in the backyard.

Friday, April 04, 2008

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untitled - collage 8x10

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Saturday, March 22, 2008

The Looking Glass Self and The Golden Mean

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The digital image “Looking Glass Self” was specifically created after Seth of emailed me to contribute a piece to a series he was creating entitled Playing Favorites.” It is intended to reflect my on-going passion to express myself creatively. It is, if you will, an ‘inner self portrait” encompassing the concepts of The Golden Mean (both philosophically and mathematically). The Looking Glass Self (Charles Horton Cooley), from different periods of my life. In it I am observing both my present moment reality and my childhood innocence of the past. The child embraces art with uncensored passion and unconditional approval for its beauty. The image of the woman looking at the image of herself in the mirror, pointsto the same child-like adoration but is aware of the many social filters and judgements and how they color her purest imaginings and essence. Within the image, you will see the two sets of numbers, 2, which represents my desire for a simple unadorned life as an artist along with the Golden Mean equation of 1.6180339887 – a symbol I’ve tied to reflect the journey toward my desired life. They are often hidden within my art. Below are the definitions of "The Looking Glass Self" and "The Golden Mean"

THE GOLDEN MEAN - Philosopy (compliments of Wikepedia)

Beauty is truth, truth beauty, that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.

The Greeks believed there to be three concomitants of beauty: symmetry, proportion, and harmony. This triad of principles infused their life. They were very much attuned to beauty as an object of love and something that was to be imitated and reproduced in their lives, architecture, Paideia and politics. They judged life by this mentality.

The LOOKING GLASS SELF - from Wikepedia
Created by Charles Horton Cooley in 1902 (McIntyre 2006), the looking-glass self[1] is a sociological concept that has three major components and is unique to humans (Shaffer 2005). According to Lisa McIntyre’s The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in Sociology, in the looking-glass self a person views himself or herself through others' perceptions in society and in turn gains identity. Identity, or self, is the result of the concept in which we learn to see ourselves as others do (Yeung & Martin 2003). The looking-glass self begins at an early age and continues throughout the entirety of a person’s life as one will never stop modifying their self unless all social interactions are ceased. Some sociologists believe that the concept wanes over time because only a few studies have been conducted with a large number of subjects in natural settings.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

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Macro “Takes my breath away “ Iris uncut

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

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This an altered photo I created of the flowers I bought to put on our dinner table this week. I love the brilliance of the cobalt blue glass combined with the variety of tulip colors. That, combined with the sun now shining brightly every morning into the kitchen renews my spirit after many monochromatic winter days. Enjoy and Happy Easter to you!