Sunday, October 22, 2006

What is more important than play?


Just had such a wonderful day playing with my grandson, making a "tent" out of cushions and blankets. Looking forward to getting back to some playful painting, too, now that some major organizing, finishing, framing, and marketing of my paintings is almost finished.

Friday, October 20, 2006

Finally found an ideal frame!



This is directed to other artists, mostly...have you noticed how small is the variety of floater frames available at conventional framers? Floaters are the best for me - to be unobtrusive,contemporary looking, yet finish off the painting for presentation. The places I have checked have only black (not great for some high key paintings), or they are too heavy looking, or... way too expensive to invest in for a demonstration frame. Anyway, I just had one made to order from inexpensive hemlock lath. The woodworker planed the rough wood and joined it in an L-shape, then mitred the corners to create a box that is 1-1/8" deep, just right for a standard canvas. I use spacers made out of matboard scraps in all 4 corners to centre the canvas, then screw it to the frame from the back - easy to remove and substitute a new canvas when necessary. It cost $39 for a 20 x 30" and is an unfinished natural blond color. You can see the matboard scrap spacers in the second picture - these will, of course, be removed after the screws are in - wish me luck!

Monday, October 16, 2006

Teaching again


I have just received an order of tempera paints that I will take down to Mexico to use with the kids' program on Saturdays. The colors are intense, the paint is thick, the kids are going to love them! Now I just need good brushes - last time, we did finger painting, as the brushes at the multicultural centre were so threadbare...

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Back to the Blog


Website updates, a newsletter, now photo-sharing with Flickr (to post my newest paintings ASAP) - how did I become so technology-driven? "Well, soon I will give it all a rest, as I head back down to La Manzanilla for the winter" I thought....but now I hear that La Manz has DSL - oh, no, does that mean my little palapa roofed casa will house a computer?? (so I can use VOIP to make phone calls...yada yada yada...)