Showing posts with label paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paint. Show all posts

Friday, December 31, 2010

Resolutions for 2011

Even though I sometimes think that new years resolutions are a little silly (just because the year changes we have to re-evaluate our lives and fix stuff?), I'm still going to make some goals for myself for the coming year.

1. RELAX. This one is the same every year. In case you didn't know, I'm a little high strung. Just a bit. Hah! I need to relax and go with the flow. I give myself headaches and stomach aches stressing about every little thing in my life and if I did less of that I'm sure my life would be better. But, it's a difficult thing to do for a type A personality to do. So, I'll do my best, but I have a feeling this resolution will be back again for 2012...


2. Get involved with theater. Yep. That's me in Little Shop of Horrors my freshman year in high school. Can I tell you how much I miss it? I did theater throughout high school and college and then I just quit. Well, by golly, the drama queen is back and she longs for the stage! (told you I was a drama queen)


3. Eat less dessert. This is going to be more difficult than any other year because I just happen to be a dessert writer for a magazine. Clever, right? But, I figure I will try to limit myself on the sugar front. I find that when I eat lots of sugar, I crave lots of sugar. So, if I don't eat quite as much... maybe I won't want to eat dessert after each meal. My hips will thank me.


4. Create more art. Even if I just do a little 5x5" painting/collage a day, I think that will be enough to satisfy my artistic urges. If I spent half the time I spend watching TV (more specifically The Real Housewives 0f...well...anywhere) creating artwork, I bet I would also make much more progress on resolution #1.
Happy new year, everyone!

~ Mari

Monday, July 12, 2010

A Very Creative 2 Weeks

There we all are (Andy is on the far left)
What a great 2 weeks it was! I felt so creative and free... twas fabulous. Plus, getting to create art with my adorable mom sitting across from me was wonderful as well.
Here is one of my final creations... as it progressed:
Ta dah! There is my Venetian-inspired piece - complete!

Then I did some wood block prints of women:

This is the last piece I worked on in the class - I carved the stamp myself that I used on the right side of it. :) It feels very Mexican to me - like Mexican tiles or something.


I'm so sad that it's over. :( Especially since I have a bronchial infection now and I can't go hom to Ryan yet. Booooo!

~ Mari

Monday, July 5, 2010

2 Weeks with Andy Saftel



Where have I been? I've been at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, TN! Mom and I are taking a class from one of our favorite artists - Andrew Saftel. Andy is not only a FABULOUS artist, but he's a fabulous person as well. It truly is an honor to spend two whole weeks making art and learning from him.

The class is a mixed media class (aka- use whatever the heck you want in your artwork!), so it's fun and messy! There are nine of us in the class (someone came as far as Michigan!) and we get along great! Everyone has their own unique style with their art (even though we've talked extensively about why "style" is not necessary in art...).

Here are some pieces that I've been working on in the class:

Here are three bug-inspired pieces done on artist board. The one on the bottom left isn't finished...but, I'll let you know how it goes!

Here's a stamp I carved (on Speedball Easy-Cut) of a catfish...hehe



And here's what it looks like when he's stamped!


Here's another work in progress...



Then I worked on some more 3-D pieces



They are moving right along! Not finished yet, but almost!
(notice the tomato theme... hehe)
So, things are moving right along! It's a pretty intense experience...living and breathing art! It's wonderful! :)

Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Master Bath Makeover

As you can tell, I can't resist a good "Before & After." Especially, when it's dramatic! So, here was Ryan and my latest project: the master bathroom. Notice the beige walls...


And here is the after! No more drab! :) We painted the bathroom "Butter Rum" - a deep orange color. I think it feels more sophisticated and really makes the marble tiles pop.



All that's left to paint is the master bedroom... ugh. That's gonna take a while... :)

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Guest Room: Before & After


Here was our guest room before. My parents were staying in there before a trip - hence the luggage. The walls were a warm beige... nothing wrong with that, but I wanted something cooler and calming. So, we painted the walls "whitened sage," added some accents (white ceramic creatures, an awesome mirror from pier one, and some thrift store finds), and here is the after:


I think it has a much better feel to it, don't you? Below is a photo of the bed with the mosquito net we added above it. Not sure if you can tell in this photo, but the wall on the left is slightly darker ("sliced cucumber"). I am so pleased with the finished product!