Thursday, September 22, 2011

I'm actually still here :)

I wanted you all to know that I am actually still here!!  I have THE MOST unreliable internet connection - ever.  You'd think that I live in the middle of jungle by the trouble I have with my internet.  Yes, we did move out to the country, but we are not so far out that we can't have the luxuries of civilization!  We are using the Verizon MIFI for our internet and it just craps out on me all the time for one reason or another. Not to mention that it's slow as all-get-out!  What I may start doing is taking my laptop to a wifi coffee shop once a week and try to get in a little internet time that way.  It's just that it's a little more difficult with a 5 week old baby.  (Is she really already 5 weeks old???)  You just never know how the baby is going to behave, but I guess that kind of thing will last the rest of my life :) I should get used to it.


In the meantime, I have slowly been working on a text painting, like I blogged about here.  We have a curved wall in our new house by the front door and I've been thinking about what kind of artwork we could hang there.  Because of the curve, a large flat painting wouldn't work, so I've decided to make a painting out of 4 canvas panels that are each 10" x 30".  I'm turning them vertically and will mount them side by side so that they can turn the curve of the wall without too much space behind the canvases.  I like this idea and sure hope it works!  Here's the four canvases lined up on my table.  I've been collaging them with torn brown paper bags, and that took forever!!  I didn't think I'd ever get through that task... And now I've just started putting gesso on them.  You can see I've got two more to go.


While the gesso is wet, I'm stamping or carving texture and words into the wetness.  I'm using narrative words or phrases that go with the meaning of the painting, as well as stamps that fit the concept.  I'll share that meaning with you later :)


So you can see I'm trying to set up a lot of texture and hopefully the next layers of paint and pastels will accentuate these. :)


In other news, I just got word that I'm accepted into my favorite retail show for next March!  Now I have to figure out what I'm going to do about not having a clay studio set up.... Hmmmm...


Hope all of you are doing great!  Until next time~
Kelly

7 comments:

  1. Ah Kelly... I think we here in blogland understand about you not posting so often as you have a gorgeous 5 week old baby girl to play with:) Those paintings sound perfect for your curved wall, I've always wanted a curved wall in my house! It sounds fun!
    Can't wait to see the finished project!
    Hugs and blessings
    Kelly

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  2. Kelly, I'm amazed that you actually find the time to blog with a five-week-old baby AND some painting! I like your solution of the four canvases to hang "on the curve" and wonder what they will look like. I really love what I already see, You are so inspiring! Thank you for letting us peek - and I hope you also get enough time to rest a little bit.

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  3. Hey Kelly , it's just so good to hear from you! Happy to know you are creating along with taking care of a new babe and a new home ~ all the best.

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  4. Kelly - what a beautiful little girl you have created, CONGRATULATIONS! and I enjoy watching your big project in progress. I am always chicken to paint big, but hope to get there one day!

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  5. lovely girl! congrats to you and before you know it, you WILL have your groove back. xoRobin

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  6. Hi Kelly! Congrats to beautiful Finley's arrival & settling in and adjusting to a new rhythm. Also on being accepted in your fav show.
    After my Autumn pages I decided to do a series on the seasons, hence the winter. I love Autumn! It is my favorite season. Great to see you on the grid & hope you have a wonderful rest of your week. & can't wait to see project completed.

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  7. So glad things are going well for Kelly! Bummer about the internet though :-(

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