Archive for December, 2011

I’m Back (And So Is The Feeling In My Index Finger)

Posted in Art, J. D. Hastings, Toni Tiller with tags , , , , , on December 7, 2011 by Toni Tiller

Every year I have the opportunity to run away to the middle of no where, take a break from daily life, weekly blogging, and any art making at all. I love making art but I love my sanctioned break from it just as much, there is a relief to being able to put it all aside and not feel it hanging over your head. That time ends up being useful to reflect and consider the previous years efforts and loosely plan what might come next.

This year I had some time to work with JD Hastings, where we thought about ways to team up using my marks and his quilting. One of the things we tried was using some of his pre-painted sheets and layering the same design repeatedly. It’s not something I can do with my usual materials because of the thinness of magazine paper, but the thickness of the painted paper means I can trace and reuse the same squiggle as many times as we like. He took over the color choices in these while I took care of the mark making and cutting. The enduring challenge in working on these came in the form of a very numb index finger, a consequence of the pressure applied to get through the materials. It took 3 days to wear off.

Quick Quilt

Posted in Art, Collage, J. D. Hastings with tags , , on December 6, 2011 by jdhastings

I put this together this weekend to try to use up some fabric I had left over, to help make room for other fabric that Toni kindly donated.

Quilt copy

I’m not sure if I’m done with it or will continue expanding it.

-JD

in some sort of transition …

Posted in Art, Drawing, laelia e. mitchell, mixed media with tags , , , on December 5, 2011 by laelia e. mitchell

i’ve concluded that there’s a substantial part of me that has always wanted to be a painter/printmaker.  the move to a studio has allowed me to open up to other mediums … and i’m eager to investigate.  the generative process of printmaking is especially appealing as it requires me to fiddle around with a mechanical component (which i love) and it provides multiples (which i also love).  drawing is also calling to me as it enables me to play and be spontaneous.  it’s all very unnerving having spent so many years as a photographer.  what is apparent, however, is that i’m still working within a frame.  that’s the photographer in me and that’s ok as it provides some sort of platform.

this is acrylic on paper and ink.  image is approx 7″ x 7″ .

From The Archive: 1994 Paint & Relevance

Posted in Art, Stephanie Gerolimatos with tags , , , , on December 3, 2011 by ssstephg

art by steph gerolimatos 1994
oil, spraypaint, and enamel on gessoed paper
about 30 x 20 inches
1994

For a while now, I’ve been thinking quite a bit about some art I made a long time ago. It’s been moldering in a portfolio (some of it folded in half) in a corner of my studio for years. Lately, art making has me feeling antsy, as it does sometimes, and my mind is searching for ways around it. What I used to do when I hit a stage like this was gesso a bunch of papers, tape them to the wall or the floor and just fucking work without giving a fuck, make a mess, play with whatever was around until I’d worked out whatever was itching up my britches.

Well today, I dug out a handful of the rumpled old works that were on my mind. Above and below are two from the vault circa 1994. It’s fun to look back at this stuff. There are things I still like about them and things I’d do differently now, but I’m thinking the approach is something I need to revisit. Specifically, I want to be careless and make a mess. No, I want to make a bunch of really big messes and see what comes of it. Wish me luck. No… wish me fun.

art by Steph Gerolimatos 1994
oil, spraypaint, and charcoal on gessoed paper
about 30 x 20 inches
1994

Thanks for accompanying me on this little time warp.
-Steph

Sweetjeezlouise, I tried not to post this song, but really, how could i not? Sorry.

Music with Moving Pictures

Posted in Art with tags on December 2, 2011 by Jason Gray

I developed four rolls of film this week from my trek last weekend to an abandoned mausoleum and Civil War era cemetery in Southern Illinois. I hope to have some prints ready to scan by next week.

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