Posts Tagged ‘collage’

Worry – IF

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

There are so many things to worry about nowadays.

I miss the days of just worrying about getting my allowance because I didn’t clean my room, worrying about whether Kevin Thomas liked me as much as I liked him or worrying whether my extremely curly hair would frizz up in the humidity! The days of being a teenager.

My worries are much greater today and they seemed to be centered around others. My children, my parents, my extended family, my friends, my environment…who’s going to be the next President of the USA! Yeah, in our days in time we do need to worry about who’s going to be President. The worries of someone opening the door to being fifty years old.

But this morning I looked out on my deck and looked at the beautiful tree that’s been haunting my thoughts over the last week and my worrying over completing her portrait, which I just finished.

I know and adore that tree, it’s a female entity, since she nourishes and shelters most of the wild life in my back yard. She has a giant hole in the middle of her trunk where I imagine her heart is and it’s open, bearing her soul to all.

Today, I worry about the environment and hope that the generations to come take care of her.
Please do something for her today…don’t litter, bask in her glory, recycle, be green always…

Have a happy, glorious and safe green weekend and week!

Theory – IF

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

This post brought about so many thoughts, such as theory of evolution, theory of the big bang, theory of art, or are all theories about math…not…if it’s all about the math, then I’m screwed! lol!

Process: Brainstorming, Research, Application: Paper, pastel, oil pastel, ink, color pencil, collage = THEORY

So I decided to do a combination of big bang, evolution, birth and stages of man. So the end result is my renditon of theory for this Illustration Friday.

Editorial Illustration

Monday, February 4th, 2008

There are just some days when we are bombarded with information, circumstances and life. This is my visual commentary on the onslaught of garbage that children are exposed to daily.

All comments welcome!