Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Tick-tock Add a Clock

What's Steampunk without some clockwork? I added a bit of tick-tockery to the image.













Now I need to add some info to my info pages.












And once I move pages over to ImageReady to make the buttons work, how do I make new pages or update the old ones? Mark hasn't been very clear on that. He's only focused on us getting our assignments done -- I'm more interested in getting an on-going webpage.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Busy Day in Computer Lab


home page -- steampunk style


artwork page -- steampunk style


fiberart page -- steampunk style

Monday, May 05, 2008

Reworking the Webpage in Class



This is what I was able to make in class today. I made all the pipes and turn knobs out of the hammered brass. I need to standardize some pipe images and turn knobs. Also figure out how to have curved pipe pieces.

Need to find out how to change the page size once I'm working on it (this is the size it currently is). Also how to put images on transparent backgrounds.

Friday, May 02, 2008

And now for something completely different


home page


hand prints -- artwork -- page




Loominations -- weaving -- page


bio-blurb page

Paleo-Steampunk ;-j I've really gone off the deep end.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Another Prisma-Umi


Another Paleo-Umi augmented with Prismacolor pencils.
I have a number of unsatisfying prints while trying to get a good multi-color print. So I have plenty to play with with my colored pencils. Soon I'll be brave enough to pull out the watercolor and see what I can do with that.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Paleo-Umi








I finally finished Paleo-Umi, a block my son inspired me to make for his roll-playing character. He challenged me to make it in the style of my Paleo-Mythos series of improbable cave art creatures. So my mythical ancestral cave artist must have seen a primordial umi in the sky and painted it on her cave wall.


I was never completely satisfied with any of the prints tho. Umi is blue with silver fringe, but I didn't want a monochrome print, and none of the multi-colored ones quite did it. So Umi lanquished unfinished to my mind.


In the meantime I discovered an interesting coloring technique that uses secondary colors -- orange, green and purple. You can get some of the most interesting color mixes that way, like pinks and blues and yellows. The eye creates them. In weaving this is called color & weave.


So I picked a print that was mostly orangey, with a greenish dragon, and started from there. I used prismacolor pencils and some pastel and slowly began adding color over color. I shifted Umi into a blue, with silver tips to his fringe, horns and claws, and the background became multicolored, giving it depth. The block I had chosen had a distinct oval in the woodgrain and I had incorporated it into the design as a rippling pool. I distinguished it from the rest of the "rock wall" with darker passes of greens and blues and purples to make it stand out.


When I was done, the only part that remained untouched with new color was my ancestral artist's hand print with which she signed her work.


I gave it to Will for his 25th birthday. I hope he finds it a suitable representation of his Umi.

Dragon-fly on NFAC



This month's Nibblefest topic is reptiles and my entry is Dragon-fly, an improbable reptile. It's a zinc etching with watercolor.
http://cgi.ebay.com/nfac-reptiles-dragon-etching-wc-original-eshipley_W0QQitemZ230244977665QQihZ013QQcategoryZ20158QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Monday, April 21, 2008

More Webpages in Progress


artwork main page


printmaking -- or hand prints -- page; I'll upload the hand prints icon.


woodcuts page


fiberart page

Man this stuff is complicated. I'm drowning in layers. I don't know how I'm going to get all this stuff to work. ;-/ Oh well, one page at a time.

I need to upload more images to the flash drive.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Home Page on Photo Shop



This is what I got done today in class on Photo Shop. The buttons don't work yet but it's a start. 8-]

It's a screenshot so it's truncated.

Monday, April 07, 2008

This Is Such a Compulsion!





Stop me before I do this anymore! I've got to do some real art!
I prefer the label/buttons on the bottom.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Web Page Design







I've been working on my web page design. I don't have the Print Shop program at home, but I've been able to create static pages on PageMaker. I've been putting the screenshots on this blog:
http://crusaderkathy.blogspot.com/

I'll have pages for Artwork, which will take the viewer to Painting and Printmaking pages, and Fiberart, which will take you to Weaving, Spinning, Tapestry and Sprang. There may be others as it develops.

Then an About page will have my bio and resume(s), and Contact will take the viewer to e-mail, blogs, and other contact info.

Links will go to favorite sites, and other interests, etc.

What a lot of work. And I haven't even begun to impliment any of it yet!

Friday, March 28, 2008

Latest Mouse-arr



That be no vermin on me ship. Arrr.

Mouse-Arrr



Test print. Nose area needs a little work yet. 8-]

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Cat -- Arr


block-in-progress

Decided to do a lolcat next. This is cobbled together from two lolcats, a pirate cat and one that's holding a "mouse."

Friday, February 22, 2008

Blue Hills



Another variation on the theme. I'm liking this one better.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Roots and Branches


6"x8" shina on kozo

Ink is a grapey mix of what I had on hand. Another in my Yggdrasil, the World Tree series. I think the hills are still getting lost. I'll experiment with a darker color on the top half next time and see what that looks like. Or maybe carve away more of the sky.

Going darker overall may just have to be the solution. Every time I play with a color I seem to like the b&w image best. ;-\ How am I ever going to learn color?

Monday, February 18, 2008

Tree






Just removing more sky behind the branches.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

And Again





Thanx Diane, you're right. It does look better with mountains. ;-j Gives it a little more depth.

Tree In Progress


block nearly done


faux print

Friday, February 15, 2008

New Tree


Block in progress


Faux print
Another abstract tree in the forest. Larger block this time, and working on the background.

Friday, February 01, 2008

Trees


one print

another print

2 yellow ochre, 1 thalo blue, 1 white

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Yggd Block

block scanned and greyed.


mirrored - faux print

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Friday, December 28, 2007

Here It Is 8-]


photo


scan

Julie, Mistess of Science
Color is closer to photo.

Almost there



Had to quit -- horrible tension headache. Didn't stop and stretch often enough! But it's almost there.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

MOS in Progress










Julie, Mistress of Science, Julie's xmas present, commemmorates her MS in Physics. I'm attempting to layer color a la Belinda's instruction. It's a challenge. ;-j

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Midwinter Night


Woo and hoo! The xmas cards came off really well. Classy, if I do say so myself. ;-j And in addition to the cards, Schuyler House also bought 20 prints, so Christmas came early this year. 8-]
We had miscalculated the actual size of the cards however, and some judicial digital alterations had to be done to the image: the tree was elongated, with mix and match and cut and paste branches added to the top, as well as extending the sky. But I think it looks all of a piece.
VistaPrint.com did the cards, and I think they did a nice job. We chose a matt linen finish. I'd definitely do this again.