Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Day 299: Grandma TLC reporting ...



I wish I was more "techy"!
Youngest grandson fixed my i-phone glitch in nano seconds!
I know I should be able to do my blog from my i-pad ...
but ... you don't care, right?
So, here are some instagrams done while G-TLC-ing.



Okay, Grandma did tattoo Zack. Guilty.
But I'm safe till the parents come home.



I LOVE to do instagrams. 





more later ...


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Day 298: Grandma TLC ...


She's back!
Grandma TLC is on duty.
TLC = taxi, launder, cook.


Three grandogs ... 



One who likes to pose ...
two out of three grandsons ...


I am missing middle grandson, Jake ...
he's having a fun trip to Washington D.C.
and so I play ...


Don't all grandma's draw on their grandson's toes?


Monday, May 20, 2013

Day 297: The Head Project ...


While at Catalyst yesterday ...
I really enjoyed viewing the Head Project!


An amazing show of local student work ...






















Even better in person. 
If you are near Westminster before May 30th ...
stop in (6610 Westminster Boulevard, Westminster, CA 92683) and be amazed.



Sunday, May 19, 2013

Day 296: Can you say "Encaustics"?



Encaustic is painting with wax.
One of the oldest art forms, dating back to the Egyptians.


A long-time fan of mixed-media artist
Pamela Smith-Hudson, I joined this UCLA grad for ...


I have mentioned in previous blogs, my gratitude for
Art Supply Warehouse and their CATALYST program.
Rebecca Giesking, Catalyst Director, goes above and 
beyond the norm  to provide a well-stocked,
dynamic & creative space for the classes offered.







Pam is a consumate teacher, knowledgable and ...
passionate about helping students learn.




We learned a simple registration, and various
types of printing ...


applying the ink ...


my first mono print (R) and the ghost print (L).

Nadia Roldan

Nadia's inked plate before printing ...


Nadia's mono print.


My second (subtractive) mono print.


This was called a trace monotype. 
The plate was inked & the paper placed on it,
then I drew on the back of the paper ...

and this is the print pulled ...


and, this is the ghost print, made without further inking.



This is cleaning my brayer on newsprint.


Pam demonstrated using stamps and tools to create
textures and values in printing.


After a short lunch break, we started encaustics!


Using the provided Enkaustikos printing plate ... 



on electric griddles @ 150' we melted "hot sticks" of color ...



Starting with small plates ...

Nadia Roldan
we moved on to use the entire griddle surface.



And as a special treat ...

Pamela Smith-Hudson
 and ...

Pamela Smith-Hudson


What a great day!




Saturday, May 18, 2013

Day 295: How about a Saturday smile? Or 10?


Here's the deal.
I am going to give you 10 possible smiles ...
you tell me your favorite?



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How'd I do?