I found this awesome and somewhat psychedelic moth fabric so I had to make some more "It's not the moths" pillows. There are now four options for the backing fabric.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
More Moths
I found this awesome and somewhat psychedelic moth fabric so I had to make some more "It's not the moths" pillows. There are now four options for the backing fabric.
Friday, February 8, 2013
carving cats in a blizzard
Meanwhile here in Toronto, we're in the midst of the largest snowfall in five years. The media are having a field day with it, of course, riffing on the fact that this is the meeting of two 'cowboy' weather systems, from Alberta and Texas respectively. Though, really, this is Canada in February and supposed to happen; it's been the lack of snow in recent years which is the real anomaly. It started last night. I shovelled at 6 pm. RJH shoveled at 8 pm. Then this morning, RJH shovelled at 7:30 and by 7:35, I could see a centimeter already on the recently cleared steps. I went out there this afternoon and shovelled again. I'm sure it will need more shovelling by the time he gets home. It is very quiet, despite being a busy street. There are more entrepid pedestrians out there than cars.
I need to make Papico into a pillow, but I am out of stuffing. I've decided that it is entirely reasonable not to try to get a 25 pound bag of stuffing on a day like today. It's an unwieldy sort of item to wrangle on public transit on the best of days.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Year of the Snake Printmaking Show
This Sunday, February 10th is the Chinese New Year and we will be entering the Year of the Snake!
Come join me, Torontonians, for the Year of the Snake Printmaking Show Opening at PROOF Gallery in the Distillery District, 2 - 5 pm. You can see my linocut and all sorts of snake prints using traditional printmaking techniques from artists all over the world!
Spring One of A Kind Show: Get your cheap tickets!
Just for you, I have a special discount for tickets to the Spring One of a Kind show! If you follow the link you can get in for only $11 ($1 off the usual on-line price and $3 off the regular adult entry at the door).
Get your discounted tickets right here!
In other OOAK news, I have submitted my final payment and signed my contract. It's all official now. I've been working on my online profile too. I'll be sure to share it with you soon!
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minouette,
OOAK,
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Toronto
Monday, February 4, 2013
Libra
The silver stars and silhouette of Libra the scales are illustrated in this handmade block print. If you imagined all celestial bodies we see in the night sky as mapped onto a sphere (the Celestial Sphere) around our Earth, the ecliptic would be the line you would draw to map the apparent path of the Sun through the various constellations. The ecliptic appears as the dashed line across the print. The word Libra and symbol ♎ appear at the top of the image. The lines linking the constellation appear in silver-on-blue or blue-on-silver as appropriate. Parts of the Scorpius, Hydra and Serpens Caput constellations are visible surrounding Libra. I printed an edition of 15 prints, 9 inches by 7 inches (22.9 cm by 17.8 cm) on lovely, deep blue, handmade, Japanese kozo (or mulberry) paper with silk fibres.
I'm down to two Zodiac constellations. I carved all the animals (or composite creatures) first, the this one (inanimate object) and left the people for last. As RJH is always saying, there is no such thing as a generic person. I managed Aquarius, but considering the underlying myth, to figure out how to make a specific water bearer. I hope this approach works for Virgo and Gemini too.
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astronomy,
constellation,
Libra,
linocut,
minouette,
night,
printmaking,
stars,
zodiac
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Year of the Boar
The linocut print shows the Boar and its Chinese character. It is in black water-based ink on Japanese kozo paper (8.5 inches by 12.5 inches or 21.7 cm by 32 cm) made to celebrate the Year of the Boar.
This is the second linocut I've made on this theme. Since the 12th creature in the Chinese Zodiac can be interpreted as either pig or boar, I've made a linocut to celebrate both. I was inspired by a customer buying a collection of Chinese Zodiac prints for the respective years of birth of her family. Her son wanted something more fearsome than my pig. Finding reference material for wild boars was a real challenge! I enlisted RJH. Most photos I found of boars were either cute, or dead (next to proud hunters). Boar piglets are possibly even cuter than domesticated piglets. I wanted fearsome, and live. I tried googling 'fearsome boar' and mainly found videos of tigers hunting boar. Also, there are a number of subspecies, and I wanted to find something which could be found in Asia, rather than say, a razorback in the southern US. RJH suggested that they are in fact quite fearsome, and people simply did not stop to take photos. I protested that there are fearsome photos of tigers and great white sharks and he rebutted with talk of open spaces, telephoto lenses and a sort of elusiveness to difficulty to demand argument. He compared it to wolverines. We all know there are wolverines out there, but frankly, you don't want to meet one, and they don't want to meet us... thus there are not that many photos of them out there.
I hope this boar is sufficiently fearsome to appeal to a young man... I think the snarl and tusks help.
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boar,
chinese character,
Chinese zodiac,
linocut,
minouette,
piglets,
year of the pig
Happy Groundhog Day!
Groundhog votes are in: Shubenacadie Sam: shadow; Wiarton Willie: no shadow; Punxsutawney Phil no shadow, minouette's linocut thermochromic groundhog print: shadow. I bet my print is more accurate than some of those celebrity rodents. False positives (which would occur if it's above 30C or 86 F on February 2nd in Toronto) are unlikely. Happy Groundhog Day!
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groundhog day,
linocut,
minouette,
thermodynamics,
weather
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