There will be art work made with objects from SCRAP at this exhibition. The drop off day was today. |
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
SCRAP ART Show
Today I dropped off my two art pieces at the Arc Gallery in San Francisco's SOMA district. I saw a lot of wonderful artwork being dropped off. Jenny Morningstar is doing a fantastic job of curating the show and I can't wait for the opening on Friday night. The variety of work was very broad. The show is title SCRAP ART presented byscrap-sf.org.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
My funky airmail envelopes!
I bought a eraser stamp at Daiso for $1.50. You can buy other carving blocks but I wanted to try using inexpensive materials for this project and it worked just fine. The cutting tools are Speedball linoleum cutters. |
These are the two sets of stamps I carved mounted with rubber cement on blocks of wood. |
I used the "three mark" stamp with the blue ink pad trying to get close to the edge of the envelope. |
The next step is to use the single airmail "mark" stamp with a red ink pad and stamp in between the blue "marks". |
Here are some of the finished stamped envelopes with my new stamps. |
I used craft paper envelopes and used an airmail stamp I found at raft.net. I didn't trust myself to cut out letters! I am not accurate enough or skilled enough for the linoleum cutters. As you can see I made two sets of stamps. The first one the airmail "marks" are wider and the second one I made was skinnier. I plan to make a third more accurate set but as usual when I see an idea and I want to make it FAST and now. My version is pretty funky but definitely one of a kind envelopes for mail art!
Here is the great book by Christine Schmidt called Print Workshop showing all sorts of hand printing techniques including making rubber stamps. |
Labels:
airmail,
Christine Schmidt,
Creative Bug,
Daiso,
ink,
linoleum cutters,
mail art,
postal art,
rubber stamps
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
O'hanlon Center for the Arts
Join me this Sunday November 11, 2012 for a Repurposed Book workshop at the O'hanlon Center for the Arts
10:00 am to 1:00 pm.
www.ohanloncenter.org
Give a discarded book a new life!!
Stretch the limits of a creativity and repurpose a book for all sort of great projects.
10:00 am to 1:00 pm.
www.ohanloncenter.org
Give a discarded book a new life!!
Stretch the limits of a creativity and repurpose a book for all sort of great projects.
Make cut and paste cards, a photo holder or paper sculptures in this workshop. |
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