The day after the big winter snow storm. Such a glorious day for a picnic! Sunscreen suggested against the blinding snow. No stinging mosquitos or pesky flies.
This marks the 700th posting on my blog.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
post-blizzard barbecue
Labels:
Buzzards Bay,
Cape Cod,
eating out,
New England,
photographs,
snow,
winter
Winter Storm Juno
Yesterday, in the midst of winter storm Juno, I trekked the 4 blocks to the beach. This was before the snowplows could clear the roads, so it took about half an hour to get there with the snow up at my thighs. The wind gusts were at least 60 m.p.h. while the snow blew sideways. I love extreme winter weather like this!
Electric Avenue beach on Buttermilk Bay in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts.
Electric Avenue beach on Buttermilk Bay in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts.
Labels:
Buzzards Bay,
Cape Cod,
nature,
New England,
photographs,
snow,
the coast,
water,
wind,
winter
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Saturday, January 17, 2015
a box of rocks
Labels:
Buzzards Bay,
Cape Cod,
eating out,
imaginary,
MiniArt,
nature,
New England,
photographs,
the coast
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Being on the beach always inspires beach and ocean art. There are so many wonderful places and things to explore along the shoreline. There are edible shellfish and seaweed that can be plucked and eaten immediately. Others are taken home and steamed to perfection. Edible art inspirations.
watercolor, color pencil and ink. 5x7"
watercolor, color pencil and ink. 5x7"
Labels:
bubbles,
Buzzards Bay,
Cape Cod,
eating out,
Illustrations,
magnifying glass,
nature,
New England,
strange plants,
the coast,
water
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
fun with three-dimensional art
This is four layers of art, each floating above the other. Having two inches of depth gives plenty of room for the spacing of layers. I just love making 3D art. With layers, it's like Photoshop gone 3D.
8 x 10 x 2". Bristol board, watercolor, color pencils, ink, plastic straws and Elmer's glue. I've yet to come up with a name for it, which is unusual for me.
8 x 10 x 2". Bristol board, watercolor, color pencils, ink, plastic straws and Elmer's glue. I've yet to come up with a name for it, which is unusual for me.
Labels:
3-dimensional art,
abstract,
photographs,
Pop Up
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
light-up art
"Fishing Around" is the name of this art. The idea is very metaphysical; exploring the universe and it's energies.
This art is made of three layers of painted masonite board. Between the raised layers is a string of lights, which in effect, backlight the art between the layers. In daylight it is bold and graphic. In the dark it's ambient light becomes etherial and dream-like.
I always create such art while working outside. This piece was made at least ten years ago. At the moment, I have no place to work outside, so smaller 3D art made of paper are created in my studio.
There is an actual string connected from the fishing pole to the fishing hook on the edge of the art. This was exhibited and sold during an art show.
This art is made of three layers of painted masonite board. Between the raised layers is a string of lights, which in effect, backlight the art between the layers. In daylight it is bold and graphic. In the dark it's ambient light becomes etherial and dream-like.
I always create such art while working outside. This piece was made at least ten years ago. At the moment, I have no place to work outside, so smaller 3D art made of paper are created in my studio.
There is an actual string connected from the fishing pole to the fishing hook on the edge of the art. This was exhibited and sold during an art show.
Labels:
3-dimensional art,
art shows,
fish,
people,
photographs,
woodwork
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