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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Im back!!


Hello my friends! It has definitely been a long time! I am really sorry for that. Having a blog while you doing have the internet is a little annoying. I love to be able to share on here, but I have to wait for time when both the school and I are free. It has been difficult. I am however very excited to be able to share with you all the news and art I have been surrounding my self with.


First off, I cannot remember if I have told you about my show. I think I have but I am writing this at home (with out the Internet, I will post at school tomorrow) so I do not have a way to check. Therefore, I will back track. :) I got invited to participate in a drawing art show at a wonderful shop in Oakland California called Pretty Penny. Check the web site out, it is really neat. I am officially sending my artwork tomorrow, and getting it together has been crazy. I never realized how much time it took to get art actually presentable. I had to frame eight of my drawings/mono-types, and then we had to make frames for six of my scratch boards. It was quite a huge project both with time and money. I think we spent over $100.00 on the frames and at least $70.00 on the ones we made. I still have no idea how much I am charging for everything either. Thats just one more thing that is on my “to

do” list for tonight.


The frames I did for the scratch boards are really neat and, individually, not too expensive. I have a couple pictures of what Simon and I came up with. All we did is have a friend of our cut out the correct size strips from a sheet of wood. Then we assembled them with silicone to make a box, after which we glued them to the plastic. I painted the outside black and covered the inside with foil, to reflect the light we were putting in them. The little lights we found were the most expensive part. They were able $7.00/ea. And run on batteries. We attached them to the bottoms of the frames using the Velcro that comes with them. It was really exciting to see them come together and I am very happy with the outcome.


The shoe in Oakland has been pretty expensive

to get ready for, but by far the most expensive part is going to be the trip. I actually still pretty overwhelmed by the thought of it. I am so excited to get out of Arizona and take the road trip with Simon, but I know its going to cost a lot of money and that makes me nervous. We have been scraping by as it is, and I know this trip is going to cost a lot. Simon has been so supportive though. He told me as soon as I found out about the show that he wanted to be able to go. I am so thankful that I have him through this. He has been so helpful and giving, it really is amazing. We plan on starting the trip on Thursday, the 8th, in the evening, and driving a little past L.A. Then we will get up early and start our trip to Oakland. Since the majority of our trip is going to be driving, we thought it would be fun to make that the focus of the trip. We stole an idea from the movie Elizabeth Town, and decided to make a little road trip “things to do and listen to” journal to go along with our trip. We will take Highway 1 all the way up

the coast, finally ending up in Oakland. It will definitely be a much needed break from life.


So, all this talking about the future, and I have still yet to let you into the art I have been doing all this time. Well I am 17 pieces in debt to you and plan to show them ALL to you tomorrow (which is right now to you....weird) and the next day. I still don't have them all photographed. Shame on me. The ones I want to show you now (uhh..kinda) are the ones I did first. So the oldest I guess. I'll start with the photographs.


The photos shows here are from two assignments I did for class. The one of the building and of the cats are a priority assignment. The building being the aperture priority, and the cats being shutter priority. I like the both and it was fun to do. Well, all of the projects are fun. I am like photography a lot. The shutter priority was especially interesting because I had to illustrate an obvious enphasis on the shutter speed. For me, that meant showing motion with the shutter showed down. Thats why the cats look a little like monsters. The other photos were done while walking around downtown, and are supposed to illustrate the basic ideas of line form shape and texture. I think they do . :)


The other fine art stuff I put up is a mixture of assignments and my own stuff. There are five mono-types. The two months, the black and white woman, the funny egg head man, and the orange and back quote. The month prints are going to be a calender series. Even though I am making the print separate, I am going to but the full calender up when it is done too, since I think that will be an art piece on its own. Still have ten more prints to go though. The black and orange print was an assignment/experiment and turned out pretty cool and the two others were just personal experiments. Fun stuff to do with ink and printing.


I also have up a weird drawing/painting I did of a tree. This just sort of happened. I was watching some art videos and got inspired to pick something up and do art. I didn't have any reference around to started drawing a tree, and ended up with this. I decided to call it eden, so you can find your own meaning beyond that.


The pencil drawing was from a desire to draw a face, and mine was available, so that is what I drew. It turned out well but I can't tell is it really looks like me. The spoon drawing was just me waiting on Simon to pick me up, but I really like it for some reason. I think I like the simplicity. Who knows, maybe a silly little series on the way?


Well thank you all for waiting and I am sorry, once again, for the wait. I'll make sure to keep updated a little better. With the artwork sent off, I will have more time. Until then. ;)

Sunday, March 14, 2010

the death of the internet...at our place at least

So the internet is pretty much done at our place. Not something we can really complain about, since we didn't pay for it. It does make having a blog a lot more inconvenient. i still plan to give every one updates though, it is just going to be a little more time between posts. I am thinking I will be able to swing once or twice a week since I have the computers at school. I don't have any art to show today since nothing is photographed, but I'll get it up here soon. I just wanted to let everyone know what was going on. Thanks, as always, for the support. --Nikki

Monday, March 8, 2010

Dang Internet!

So I am currently at the school writing this because the internet at home is not working. It was pretty brutal yesterday, when I was stuck at home from lack of car and a storm. Well, sorry for the long wait again, and here are some pieces. I have seven now, and I will put the rest up later.

So, I have been doing a lot of different things the past few days. I did this one grueling scratch board. It is actually 2 scratchboards that are layered. All of the white in them had to be scratched out. I really love how it came out though, and so I think that is how I will do them from now on. I will probably work on adding even more layers. Since a lot of the scratchboards are going in the show, I have to figure out how to frame them. I really need to find a way to let them emit light so you can see them with out the sunshine. I'm thinking modified shadow boxed, but we will see. Ill put up a picture of what I come up with.

I did do two wood burning projects. They are more paintings with the added texture of wood burning. The colors turned out really nice on the wood and work well with the groves of the burned areas. In the image of the bird cages, I even used the burning tool to create some shadow and depth under the paint. It was fun. The tool gets really hot though, so yummy ice cream breaks are in order to create a true master piece ;). The house did smell like a sweet camp fire when I was done, so that was nice.

The three mono-types I did were more at home experimenting. The nude was my first wipe away project. I love how they look, but think mine could have been better if I used a press. The values just didn't come out as pronounced as i wanted. I still really like it though. The others were just playing with colors. The one with the petals was also wipe away at first and then I added the color on top, and the one with faces was just playing around. I think I might like that one best because of how free is it. More of that is in order for sure. I have that class in about an hour, so I'll get to it!

Finally, I did another mini-quilt! Yay! It was fun and I am getting much faster. I really want to explore this mini-quilt business. Keep and eye out because I have some major ideas for them. I am also in the process of putting together a lager, wall hanging quilt that I am REALLY excited about, so look for that as well!

Well, thank you all and I will be up as soon as possible to share the rest of the art I owe you! Until then, keep is classy San Diego! --Nikki

Friday, March 5, 2010

Update!

   Hello everyone! I am so sorry for the huge gap in posting. Our computer broke (oh no!) a few days ago and we had to take it to the doctor.... the Genius Bar at the mac store in phoenix. I got it back yesterday night, good as new (thank goodness...) and once again, I didn't have to pay a dime! Partly from luck, and I'll give some credit to the great service of apple, but I have never had to pay for a repair for this computer, even though it has been out of warranty for about 2 years. Needless to say...I recommend macs. :)
   So, this is not my art update yet. I still owe you 7 pieces!! I have been doing them though, I just need to get them ready for the web. I just wanted to let everyone know what is going on. The drawing is now over! MELLYTHINKS WON!!! Congrats! I will be posting a new drawing within the next week. Thank you to everyone for their continuing support!