Monday, January 16, 2012

Bottle Art and Glass Art

About ten years ago I took a stained glass class.  I still have all the materials to work with but not the time.
Besides working with lead with young children around and a new one on the way makes me cautious.
The dolphin above I did from a pattern available at my class.
The teacher was soo cool.  He once told us a story of one class he gave a creative challenge to, he had a large bucket filled with scrap glass and said for them to figure out how to use them.
It actually did not go well that time, I guess no one know how to think out of the box.
I said if I had been there I would have gone to town, I had a knack of seeing shapes with the broken glass.

Which leads me to a new idea to explore, mosaics.  I have all I need, I just need to get the mortar to use to cement the works. I have tons of bottles and lots of leftover panes of glass from stained glass that is begging to be used.
I like this bottle with the simple painted design of blueberries.  I think it would look great as a display on a country table or in a window.  It would do well in a pale or white decor.
When I do get ready to do Mosaics I want to concentrate on Celtic Knotwork design.
I did a bottle with a painted design...
This makes me think Renasiance Faire or the SCA gatherings I had been invited to.
A great knick knack for the shelf or medieval/ fantasy gatherings.
I like the knotwork and would love to see it made up of small pieces of glass.
Would love to go for a dragon, but that will take some study.  I can only find books to help me on designing these things, I don't have a person to help me.  No class on it yet in my area.  
I did get started on this when our Children's Librarian did a mosaic class for Homeschoolers.  I took my daughter to that.  I made a sample square and so did she.  She preferred the  foam practice versions we did to the actual work, minute detail is taxing on her short term attention span
but she said I should do more since my simple piece came out so well.
The weather feels so nice today it's like spring, but this is Kansas so we may have another cold spell.
I have the windows up to get some air in while I can.
But all the new clean feeling is making me want to air out my stagnant art abilities and get to trying some new ideas.  Wish me luck fellow art lovers.


Tuesday, December 13, 2011

New Vegan World

I have become pregnant for the third time and like the last two meat started to make me sick for a few months.  I also had THE worst sneeze attacks and this was in the fall in the midwest so what was triggering it and where is all this snot coming from?  Really it felt like buckets of it!  Gross yes but here is what I did.  I can't take meds for this and besides OTC does not work for long on me and I often have to switch to a different brand and many put me to sleep or dope me up even the NON drowsy ones.  Solution, I didn't go vegan yet, I first thought about Macrobiotics.

The book I got from the library I worked at was The Hip Chicks Guide to Macrobiotics, and it had a section about why MILK and any dairy is BAD for you.  It increseses MUCUS!  I am also allergic to milk slightly according to a scratch test I did when I was in sixth grade.  It also pinpoints a lot of my problems at school too.
When I got out the milk I felt great, but I realized I needed to find great recipies to keep this diet change permanent, if you feel deprived you will NOT stay on a healthy diet.  So I started looking at books like The Vegan Companion and others at my library.

I found a better way to make cream of mushroom soup without milk and thusly no longer getting stomache aches and running to the bathroom.  I am staying off meat permantly because I found out meat steals calcium from my bones to help digest the stuff,  I'm skinny and have been told I am a canadate for osteoporosis.  NOT GOOD!  NOW I get my calcium from Kale, broccoli and spinach plus fortified flaxmilk and other sources plus a calcium pill now and then.

I have MORE energy than I have had before and getting my husband on this diet too has helped him to lose weight and no longer needing his Byeta pen (type 2 diabetes)  I read that being on a vegan diet has reversed type two diabetes in people, but they have to stay on that diet and get rid of all processed foods.  We have done this and his blood sugar has been at a normal level, he did hit Pizza Hut one evening and it did spike but he didn't feel sick but he was starting to lose his cravings for those foods anyway.  I'm working on making vegan pizzas here.  I did a vegan burrito using a very good meat substitute which did NOT send me to the bathroom.  Made our own taco seasoning (no sodium and other crap that rips my gut out)  I had four of those things and it was awesome!  Love to eat without feeling sick, such a great thing you know?

I still do research online about health and I see that vegan is the most healthy diet.  I get protien from certain veggies and from millet, quinoa, and oatmeal, I like Scottish Oatmeal the best, I am also trying Buckwheat which keeps me full for my three hour work day at the library.  My favorite snacks are carrots (always have been so no change here)  and sugar snap peas, a new find that I love and satisfies sugar cravings.

I am no longer feeling wiped out from work (and I'm part time at the library) I have energy, not cranky, and I can tell when I need to eat a specific food to feel better, like eating a veggie in the morning as I am making my hot cereal.

I have been too tired to paint but recently since doing this diet I have more energy so I can get back to creating, I have been very busy researching health though that I lost my art focus there, but I think it's time to crank out some art.

Monday, November 14, 2011

DreamChaser from Zazzle.com

DreamChaser from Zazzle.com
I just got news that Zazzle is making puzzles, neat, I always wanted to see my works on puzzles. I have loved puzzles all my life. Now if I do one (usually a fantasy one) I glue it up and hang it somewhere. Many are framed. I can't work on puzzles much now, it hurts my eyes. It is unfortunate that the only image I had that was the correct size to make the puzzle is stuck at vertical when really it's horizontal. But I'm excited about this new addition to Zazzle and want to create images specifically for puzzles. I still have to try out my other paintings for puzzles.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

There Be Dragons

Dragons are my favorite subject to paint or draw but I don't have a whole lot of them.
I take my time on my dragons and I have a hard time creating them.
This is from a sketch pad of practicing my dragons.  The lessons are from a book about dragonart
written by an artist known as neonDragon.  Very cool dragons, but got a strong Magna look to it.
But it did help me in figuring out the horns, the book showed how the skull  of a typical dragon looks like and how the horns set in.  That was one of my problems, making the horns realistic enough.  The next part was the wings and the limbs.  
This piece was done way before I even found that dragon art book.  The horns are a bit weak for me personally but many people I showed to on Kaboodle loved it and I decided to make it into a card
since I can't sell the original print, the edges of the Bristol drawing paper got really torn up but the picture itself stayed intact.  I also made a photo print and that came out well.  The above link takes you to the link for the card, I think it makes a great Gothic Birthday card.
This was originally a class assignment for drawing three at the community college I was going to.
The drawing teacher was a real cool guy but he said not to use the charcoal reversal drawing to do dragons.
He hated dragons, thought it was overdone.
Well I could not help but do a dragon in charcoal reversal, just my dragon was more subtle.
I got an A on it and he really REALLY liked how I did it.
I had one student how I got away with it.
I think I understood what he was tired of
which was the commercial designs of the dragons you see on posters and t shirts.
I grew up with my dad's Dragonriders of Pern books all around the house.
The dragons are a bit different from what is seen on t shirts, especially the newest book jacket artwork.

After working though that Dragon Art book I got a very good painting done of a dragon.



I really love how the wings turned out.  Some people had trouble seeing the dragon at first.  Yeah, the guy is a traveler and he was walking though a valley that is full of dragons.  He doesn't see any, because they are green and blend in with the hills.
There is a bit of a story to this work.  The guy is something of a hedge wizard, knows some small magics but can't always get the results he wanted, think of a more incompetent wizard like Schmendrick from the Last Unicorn.  He does more slight of hand.  The thing is though he has the potential for greater magic.
The dragon he stumbles on is a mage dragon, he can do magic.  
I don't remember too many stories of dragons with magic, maybe I'm not reading the right stuff.
Oh I remember Puff the magic Dragon, children's fantasy, and there is the PBS series Dragon Tales, but that's more recent.  I grew up watching the 80's Dragonslayer, the beast flew and had fire but no magic.
Pete's Dragon turned invisible.
A dragon series I read only one book of was of a race of dragon's that can turn into humans and stay in that disguise and live in the modern world.
Let's not forget Draco though, from Dragonheart, that is my inspiration for the above painting.
My husband has got a cool Magna show uh Lodos War or something like that.  Kind of like D&D with it's characters, got the hero, mage, a religious healer, a thief, a pretty and sassy elf girl and a gungh ho dwarf.  But it has a story line that is more complex and the character's are not flat..best piece of work I wish American's should take a lesson from.  Hate movies with weak story lines, Reign of Fire comes to mind.  Looked like a cool dragon movie but I fell asleep through it!
I want to see a dragon that is a more complex creature, not just a beast this fierce hunting intelligence.  Draco was a good start, but I want more, like a complex society of dragons.
OHHHH I forgot about this book series by Mercedes Lackey and Andre Norton
uh the Elvenbane books, it has a society of  mage dragons.
Man where has my mind been!
Still, I haven't seen too much after that.
Or else I have been so busy raising my little 'dragonlings' that I have not kept up with the books coming out.



Saturday, October 15, 2011

Example and Co-learning

One of the great benefits of Home Schooling is being flexible in how to approach the learning.  I love to read others way of learning and pick up on neat projects.  One of my favorites now is the lapbook, you can buy them as kits but we save money by making our own and we get all our learning materials from the library.  I had to get my daughter's attention to them.  Just talking about it was a start but she didn't go into doing it on her own.

She was sitting watching Avatar the last airbender (series) on our computer in our bedroom.  I brought in on the bed all our cooking books from the library and one of the file folders to use as a lap book and started making pockets.  She got interested in what I was doing and watched.  I made pockets for the lap books to put our recipe cards in, they were labeled snacks, meals, cookies and cakes.  I wrote in pencil but I had her trace it in ink.  Spelling and writing is her weak point and this helps her to focus.  And I started cutting out pictures from a catalog that had to do with cooking, she started pointing out other pictures she wanted for the lap book and I'd cut them out for her.  It sounds like I am doing a lot for a nine year old but really when she watches and observes for a while what someone else is doing then she will do it on her own.  Some people can just get the picture of what do do by spoken directions,  Ariel has to watch for awhile, I was the same way but I was a lot more shy about doing stuff on my own (except for art) I had to watch a great deal how someone does it and once I see how it is done then I can do it.

She is really into cooking now so that is our focus, that cooking lap book until she switches to a new topic which is why I love the lap book idea, you save it and can add more to the subject later on, like we are going to do one on pioneers and we read Sarah Plain and Tall, watched the movie, made corn fritters, she didn't like those very well  because she thought they would be like the ones she had at a Chinese restaurant.

On some of our recipe cards I wrote out some were so simple I didn't need to write how to make it, instead I drew a picture,  I had her color it but then she started doing her own pictures on the ones I had written directions on, she found space to scratch in a doodle.  She has always been a frustrated artist, I am an artist and she keeps comparing her work to mine, I kept telling her that I did not always paint like I do now and I had to show her works I kept when I was a teen and one collection I did when I was very young that I could never throw out.  She didn't start getting the idea till I showed her my very young works and compared it to the other works, and at that point I also told her don't compare yourself to someone else, compare your own works, see your own progression.  Be INSPIRED by others like for me it's Monet, Da Vinci and the modern day gifted artist Akiana  I paint the way I paint.  Each artist has their own way of painting.

We will probably do a lap book on artists as well.  I'm waiting for her cue, when she has the interest, I bring out the supplies for the lap books.  She has trouble organizing things on her own, at least when it comes to projects and writing, she can organize objects, but the organization of information and ideas are hard, especially for someone who's spelling is not there yet.  I am planning on spelling lapbooks starting with easy ones for her to work with our five year old who is picking up on short words and already knows her letters and sounds.  Having Ariel teach what she does know will help her in cementing her own knowledge and we can build on that.  I am surprised to find out she likes crosswords now.  She didn't before a few years ago, but now she does so that's another opportunity to work on writing words without being mundane repetition.
Constantly changing and growing, my mom called me up and said Ariel road her bike to the local grocery store to get chips, she's staying over at my parents and Ariel wanted her homemade guacamole but there were no chips, she said she would go to the store for them.  She did,  she got help across the busy main street, instructed what to do she was able to do it all by herself, first time she did that.  Yeah thinking about that scared me but she is nine and she does need to be given the chance to do that once in awhile.
It's a part of her learning too, doing things on her own.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Spooky Stories

Man, just got off netflix watching Animal Planet's Haunted, about animals reacting to haunted places.  A gal on Etsy is taking up people's haunted encounters on her blog.

I work at a library that is supposed to be haunted.  Last year our new director wanted to do an investigation because some strange things were going on, but it's only when there are few people around.

For starters this is in Independence Kansas, and there are a lot of haunted places in this town.  We have the William Inge home (he was a playwright) about a block and a half away from the library.  That place is really haunted but it seems to pick on some people while others are left alone.  It is a place where playwrights who come for the William Inge festival come to stay.  Some have seen the lady in the black dress, which is Inge's Mother, In the play The Dark at the top of the Stairs it strongly hints at something that went wrong in the family and people call it Inge's most autobiographical work.

The original building of the library was built by money from Andrew Carnagie, the man who was a steel magnant and wanted to build libraries.  We had a large new and more modern wing added and renovated sections of the old library.  Sections of this library are old and there is an old staircase that goes up to the third floor of the library that is the Children's section,  when it was renovated a wall was built up where it was a large opened doorway and two fire exits are up there but because of the changes no one goes up there.  I used to go up those stairs to put books up and hated it, the stairs are super creaky but something about those stairs gave me the willies.

We acquired a library cat one winter, she was wedged through the front doors somehow and was found in the entryway one morning.  I don't know, maybe someone read the book Dewey the library cat and got the idea of shoving her in.

This cat had reacted a couple of times to something that wasn't there, and it was when the library director was alone in the library.  She has also seen a man in a white suit walk towards the back steps on the second floor and we were just closed, she told someone a man was coming down those stairs, but he was never seen.
Once our library acquisitions officer thought she saw our director walking but realized she was NOT wearing the same outfit she just saw her in earlier.  This was on a Monday and we were closed but me her and the director were working there to catch up on inter library loans.

We did have the Joplin Paranormal Researchers come in one night and some of us (just us women workers actually) planned to stay up and watch horror movies at the directors house while we wait for the results,  we watched the Exorcist, the UNcut version.  She had more but that was the only thing we watched.

When we got the call it was pretty late, they told us it's the ghost of William Inge
NOW I was a bit skeptic on that.  Why is he here if it is him?  He committed suicide in his garage, running his car in CALIFORNIA.
We do have all his books and plays kept here.  He probably came to this library a lot, but the JPR people got a picture of an orb (the only one took after they asked permission to take a pic of him) at the hand railing at those back steps that go from the second floor to the ground floor. That was where the apperation was seen.  According to my husband, who has done work at the Inge festival in town,  Inge often wore a white suit.  He was also a man that didn't seek out people often.

This month they are giving a presentation about their research here about our library ghost.
The thing I want to know is did they do research about the area where the new library is built on, there was an old house there, I remember a NO SMOKING sign in the front door.  Usually means an older person on oxygen lives there.  It was torn down to make room for our big new addition.

The researches also said there was a residual haunted, probably of someone who used to work in the Children's section, again that would be something to read into.  This spirit did not talk to anybody or stop from walking according to the one gal that was following it.  It's basically a memory being played back over and over and not something to communicate with.

Our director is convinced it's a nice ghost because one day they lost this super tiny pin screw that goes into a glassed in message board in our entry way.  They tried looking for it every where in the entry way and just out of it within the library.  The next day the pin was right there in front of the doors in the library.  Our director found it.

There are a lot of spooky places in Independence, a local did a book on it and we have two copies at the library and it's called Ghosts of Southeast Kansas.

I used to work as a janitor for awhile and I didn't experience anything being there that early, though I still did not want to go up those old stairs.  When I went back to just being a page and started coming in on Monday when we were closed to work on library loans and put more books up that's when it felt more creepy.  I never saw anything though I swear I thought I heard something and it wasn't the cat and it wasn't the pidgeons that roost near the windows, it was like something was there but wasn't, those who are skeptics would say I was just spooked by my own imaginations, others who have experienced things know what I am talking about.  I drove by the Inge house and realized it wasn't that far of a walk from the library to there so I thought Inge might have come here a bit.

I love to watch shows about people who end up buying a home and it's haunted, I noticed some trends in these stories

1.  It's a great deal, great price,  find out WHY before buying if it has a history of a murder, hauntings, it was a freakin MORGUE please just PASS!

2. Owners want to sell right away at any price  again same thing as above, ask WHY if they decline or seem nervous just pass, it could be that the foundation is rotted but even if you are a professional house flipper you can't fix a haunted house.

3  If you have a young child 'chatting' to someone in the corner and you don't see anything and you have a child that does NOT normally do this, time to check the next house.

4  You might want to pass on anything that has weird stains that will NOT go away

5  If you happen to have an animal with you and they refuse to go in, listen to it, or if they do go in then start chasing something not there, get out.

6  if you happen to be blessed with that sensitivity that something is wrong or 'heavy' about the place, trust it, ditto with children or teens that sense something wrong.

7 oh yeah if you hear a rumor the place's basement was used for satanic rites, don't laugh it off, stay away from the place.

Soooo anyone with spooky encounters they have had or had someone else tell them?  Share them here.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

A Gothic Halloween

I LOVE Halloween, I live in Kansas and our small town has a Neewollah festival, it was created in the 20's to stop rambunctious youths from tearing up the town.
We get a small carnival in, bands play, we get a mixture of rock and Christian groups and country in to please everybody, and we have three different parades.
Last year I was in two of them, the Do Dah parade, where mostly adults are all dressed up scary, our library staff went on this one, we were all Zombies.
It was funny, I walked in all Zombie fied and some of the staff was thinking about not doing it because it was a long hard day, I was a page so my hours are short.
I was tired too but wanting to get all fixed up.
When they saw what I looked like they got enthuised about it so we went.
I just wished I had a severed arm with an overdue book in the hand.

I have collected some items in my Etsy favorites that are Halloween inspired.
Loopy Boopy above is one of my favorites.
The Goth dolls remind me of Tim Burton's work.
This bat boy is a cutie too.
Who said Halloween has to be all blood and gore and scary stuff.
Why not the cute items.
The other parade we have in our town is the Kiddie Parade
Which is of course parents and their kids go for this one.
My kids got to ride the AWANA hay cart though the town.
I don't know what I am going to do this year, don't know if the library director is planning anything.
We walked the last time, it would be nice if we had a car pulling a hay bed 
or something like that.
It was hard walking after being on your feet all day.
Ok so here's a little blood, but it's a cute one, only a little gory.
I get a kick out of Trick or Treating
Love the decorations and all
Have to pick up a book on Halloween crafts before they disappear from the library.
I love the book that tells how to used recycled items to make neat decorations.
Saves me some money on art supplies.
I love this photo, it reminds me of the Library's Ghost Stories in the Park.
They started this some time ago.
First it was the staff, me and two other ladies
reading off a script some creepy stories.
After that we were able to hire professional story tellers.
We have been able to get more outside people to perform at our library.
I still would have loved doing a performance again
or else just read from a creepy book
it's so much fun and my daughter loves how I read.
I often don't sound like I'm reading, I go at it so smoothly.
Halloween is ever sneaking closer.
My daughter wants to be a black cat
I am not sure what I want to be
and my husband put Trick r Treat on Netflix
a really well done multilayerd scary movie.
Sweet Spooky Dreams!



Bleed The Knife

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