I’m just itching to break something! It’s not unusual to go a few days without working on a mosaic, but this is ridiculous! You may not think about how therapeutic breaking glass is until you have to stop! And yesterday I received three calls to artists, making me feel even more deprived!!!
Interestingly enough, two of the calls are for tree themed exhibitions. I have always had a thing about trees anyway, but I now have about 14 ideas bouncing around inside my skull, none of which can be allowed out to see if they can develop into something cool until I get settled in Indiana - probably a week or more. Aaarrgghhhhh.
I thought this might be a good time to do a little retrospective of “trees I have known and loved” Ha!
Oil and gold leaf on canvas board 2009
Oil and gold leaf on canvas board 2009
Ode on a Dogwood
glass and jade on MDF
2010
Room with a View
glass and paua shell on birch panel
2010
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Midwinter Sunrise
watercolor
2009
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Mail art project
acrylic on paper
2009
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It’s Not Easy Bein’ Green
glass, jade,and peridot on MDF
2008
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Sarah’s Sunrise
glass on glass
2010
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Leavitt Pond at Dusk
slate, glass and polymer clay on Wedi
2009
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Oak and Acanthus
marble and metal ball chain on Wedi
2009
There are actually more, but I’m bored with this. *Mwah* Thanks for being patient and staying with me through this dry spell.
Oh yeah….and the Enya….you remember her album “In memory of trees”, right? See what I did there? : )
I thought of you when I saw the call to artists from Maplestone. I have a cool idea too but NO TIME to exhibit anything. Good luck on your move!
ReplyDeleteHaving just moved and been without a studio for 6 weeks, I totally understand that itching feeling!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great collection of trees and foliage ....