Friday, December 21, 2007
Turning of a page - a new blog
Hi Everyone!
So, it has come to pass that it is sooo much easier for me to maintain my art blog through my website. So from now on check out the Journal on my site for entrees! If you have not been to my site for a while you might see a bunch of new stuff! Including an entirely new site if it's been really long since you've been around! I have my prints, cards and Petite Art all for sale on my site via PayPal, there are links, places to see my art around local venues, updates of new works and all that jazz! So check it out and have a wonderful, peaceful and marry marry Christmas!!!!
www.moonhouseart.com
Much much love, Katie
It's been grand Blogger!
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Promo
Home from Barbados
My newest bit of play - called "Isebelle and Ruby's Travels" - painted this after spending a wonderful week in Barbados! It's amazing how fresh your ideas and thoughts become after a change of scenery!
I've also been busy working on my next piece for Highlights (childrens magazine) - I had a piece ("The Stars") published in this Dec's issue and my next piece is due out I think in May. Pretty exciting - so check it out on the magazine racks!
I've also been busy working on my next piece for Highlights (childrens magazine) - I had a piece ("The Stars") published in this Dec's issue and my next piece is due out I think in May. Pretty exciting - so check it out on the magazine racks!
Monday, September 24, 2007
Autumn Turning
Phoebe and I went for a walk this morning - drove up a back dirt road to where the country always brings me home. Autumn is just so beautiful this year. The sky is so blue, the leaves so gold and red and still some green hanging on. After I went right home and painted this - it's called "Autumn Turning".
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
I'm back!
Goodness - it's been way too long! I've been camping, planting flowers in my garden, clearing brush beside our river view, cleaning up corners that have been forgotten all year, walking around Montreal with my hubby and generally finally having a summer!!!! But today, after a good long time away, I'm back to the art table! I spent most of the morning and afternoon working on the following piece (hopefully in a series) called (so far) "From My Sketch Book, an artist's shared moments, one". I go to my sketch book a lot when I need some quick inspiration and today everything I painted came from it. Enjoy!
It starts with a wave that flows over one of my sketch book pages - I like how it moves
I use the moon with a quiet and peaceful face a lot in everything I do
A little lady that is very tiny in my sketch book. I love her, so I gave
her her own little corner to express her sweetness
White eggs along the side - I have always loved their shape and their white color
Birds too, I use a lot
Red cherries flowing down through the water
The finished piece
It starts with a wave that flows over one of my sketch book pages - I like how it moves
I use the moon with a quiet and peaceful face a lot in everything I do
A little lady that is very tiny in my sketch book. I love her, so I gave
her her own little corner to express her sweetness
White eggs along the side - I have always loved their shape and their white color
Birds too, I use a lot
Red cherries flowing down through the water
The finished piece
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Hour Glass Skinny
I wanted to do something with an hour glass in it - this morning Sandy went off to take a test with a little minute hour glass in tow from our Cranium board game. I thought it was really funny, so decided to make some art out of it. It ended up turning into more of a cultural statement though. I'm always so saddened by our skinny girl culture (not that we have a lot of them, but more that that is what is pushed). I always feel like I'm in some sort of weird trap when I feel pressed by the stereo type of the great skinny body. Thus the woman stuck in an hour glass shape prison. My sequel to this should be the woman breaking free and finding a truer self!
Remembering Kansas
Just a fun little piece I did up yesterday. Went home to Kansas recently and I guess I was still thinking about it. I wanted something representative coming out of the womans big hat (the city of Wichita, KS does something similar with the tourism advertisment and it's always caught my eye). So I ended up putting the wicked witches stockings and high heeled shoes coming out the top - as if it's almost the same person bottom and top, yet not quite! I'm always so tired of the whole Wizard of Oz thing - espeically when people find out I'm from KS (they always have a cleaver "not so new" joke to tell me). Never-the-less even the wicked witch has found her way into my art! I also took the same piece and put two different overlays on top - both photos that I had taken in Kansas at some point or another. One is of the prairie and the other is of the big sky as sunset.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
My new toys!
Thursday, April 12, 2007
A book....
Hi guys! This afternoon I had a wonderful catch-up talk with my good friend Kelly from CO. It's so great catching up with dear friends that live far away - always feels so good to connect and remember that there are so many wonderful things going on in other lives. And it's always a lovely thing when inspiration and hope come from such re-connecting! After talking with Kelly about over-coming fears of the unknown, I got back to work on a project that's been sitting on the side lines for quite too long. The project is a children's book that was written in poem form by my brother-in-law Tim from a dream that he had. He gave me the story to illustrate and here's a little page that I worked on today. I think I'm pretty pleased with the syle, so hopefully you'll see a few more! And maybe someday, a real live published book! Who knows!
The words say "Then met up with Midnight dancing with Moon"
The words say "Then met up with Midnight dancing with Moon"
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