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From: Analagous
12/16/2007 15:48:48
Thanks so much Jen,  I'm gonna check it out.


From: art4uandi
12/16/2007 06:16:16
Hi Jennifer,  Thanks for the comments on my painting "Back Street".  I don't paint with my fingers, but begin a painting with large brushes and add details at the end with a small cheap rigger type brush that I buy by the dozens at the Santa Fe Artisians when I am in New Mexico. I am in the process of creating a blog with a demo that is linked to my website. I really like your work and especially like Sunny Points. Are you are using wood and metal as materials? I see my own studio work in acrylic going in this direction. Great work. Great to have you as a friend. Roger


From: Analagous
12/15/2007 21:58:36
Hi Jen,   I think it was you who posted a free alternative to photo shop somwhere on this site.  I've seen it,  and now i wanted to go back and check it out and I can't find it.   If it was you who posted it,  could you please send me the link.  or post it again somewhere?  That would be awsome,  and thanks so much.


12/14/2007 17:35:13
I do a watercolor painting, but also do a second smaller painting that I know is going to be cut up.. as the big painting progresses, I get a feel as to where I will want to layer in collage pieces. I always paint and create without a definte plan because my instincts get the job done. I sometimes use sharpee markers too, and then add paint spatters in the end to coordinate everything. Mostly the collaging adds depth but it has to flow.


12/14/2007 14:43:06

I just added 2 of my watercolor collages to the gallery.. let me know what you think. I am having trouble sizing some of my painting photos which means I cant get them loaded into the gallery properly, maybe I will start a blog about that!


Robin



12/14/2007 06:42:58
Gray is a neutral; I use it a lot.  Right now, I am playing with my web site to give it a face lift for the new year and employ some of the latest I have learned.  I am going to try white for background (that's what the "big boys" use) but am looking for accents and a new header that won't distract from the impact of my images.


12/13/2007 15:08:11

The photo was taken last year when I had a show in a library gallery, its great space and I have lots more photos but I only posted the one. I have been doing more and more watercolor collages and when I post my next batch of new work in the gallery it will be some of my collages, more later..



From: mjblanco
12/09/2007 09:36:52

Hey Jen! I finally got the family off to the ski hill and since my boots no longer fit and getting new ones will require a post-Christmas sale and a miracle check from the Christmas fairy in the form of a commission (I have one up my sleeve, so I'm optimistic) I get to spend the day on my own.  I had planned to pull prints all day and realized to my great dismay that all of my inks are frozen and corrupted.  Now I have to search all of Vermont for intaglio and litho inks or wait 5 days for Daniel Smith/Dick Blick to grace me with their shipment.  Arrgggh! Back to plan B, scrubbing the bathroom. How are you? I loved your blog! Your studio is a piece of art in itself and since art is the process, it's a rare gift that we get to see that.  Keep updating us on it, OK?  I find it really inspirational.

 

 





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