I recently finished and submitted art for a quote challenge offered by Somerset Studio Magazine. I found this one to be the toughest to date. I don't know all I could think of was "Which came first the chicken or the egg?" Do I do the art and find the quote or do I find a quote and do the art?! I found the quotes first, but some quotes were harder than others to portray. Here is a sneak peek of some of the art I submitted. I love quotes and enjoyed the challenge, but found it hard to quit. I wish I had made more and maybe when I catch up on life(cleaning, laundry, clutter) I will make some more ;D.
This is a quote by Russell Page:
I also made a reflective piece of my daughter. This is an older photo, but it portrays the brooding mood that sometimes lingers in this age group. I put dark feathers on top and lighter on bottom, to reflect the change in mood, which with her doesn't stay dark for long. I had her approval for this piece of art and these words ;D. I chose part of the poem by Emily Dickinson.
This is a quote by Russell Page:
Green fingers are the extension of a verdant heart~
Inside the stitched gloves you can add a gift card, seeds or a small token.I also made a reflective piece of my daughter. This is an older photo, but it portrays the brooding mood that sometimes lingers in this age group. I put dark feathers on top and lighter on bottom, to reflect the change in mood, which with her doesn't stay dark for long. I had her approval for this piece of art and these words ;D. I chose part of the poem by Emily Dickinson.
Hope is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul-
And sings the tune without the words-
And never stops-at all~
I also made one more with using an Emily Dickinson quote. Believe it or not, my fence is made out of paper bag strips, covered with vellum. I layered photos underneath and yes, painted the paper bag vintage white. Warning sewing on vellum can be dangerous, you can't see it here, but I the glue didn't stay and I stitched the sides. It is always fun to experiment~ It was quite the adventure, I lost a piece of my my sewing machine, that holds the thread in place and had to make a MacGyver device using my baking powder lid. Yes, I had another I Love Lucy meets MacGyver kind of day~
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XO
Cindy
they are fantastic, I love the fingers where you can put little things inside, and the poem from E.D. goes so very well with the one of your daughter.
A beautiful post.
Hugs,Dorthe
Don't sew your fingers by accident though.
It is so nice to meet you!! YOUR blog is fabulous!! I could sit here and read it all day!! And those pictures of your art? AMAZING!!!
Thank you for visiting my MS blog! You are too kind!
I have my "real" blog too, my artsy crafty blog. It is
daniellahayes.blogspot.com
if you would like to visit there!!
You are awesome!!
xxDaniella
Jules @ Trying To Get Over The Rainbow
Kristin-lol, yes, I have my moments!
Thank you; I didn't send the art in without her approval. She said, she really liked it! You know I bet we are going to see a lot with quotes for awhile. YOU could always add a quote to one of the other challenges ;D I will have to live through you S Apprentice, WOW!
Sherry-Thank you; I look forward to hearing about your Discovery Journal...what a wonderful idea!!!
Daniella-You have an Ella on your name ;D Nice to meet you; I look forward to getting to know you better! Thank you are are so kind~
I will visit your crafty blog, as well~
Alex-Been there done that. I won't go into all of the details, but I had a cheap sewing machine and was stitching on paper. The machine jumped and needle went in thumb nail. I probably hit the table with my leg. It was a queasy moment... Thank you! :D Another nickname, lol I'm collecting them now! How many do you have? Ninja, Captain Alex?
Janelle-Thank you; I had a deadline and was running behind. We will see how it all turns out. I have seen on Youtube. The art either goes into a smiley face bin or the frown bin. Smiley faces get published; frowns go home~ My has outgrown the brood and so will yours!
Thank you Dezzy, I just love quotes ;D and Hollywood spies~
Mary-Thank you; yes, I dabble in all kinds of stuff. It was my first love, but I have many interests. Thank you; my daughter is all smiles these days. I will post why soon~ I think the quotes really add a reflective quality, but so hard to choose. So many great ones!
Dorthe-I love E.Dickinson; her view is profound. It is simple yet stunning. She had remarkable insight into the ordinary, which makes her words extraordinary!
Thank you so much~
Penny-Thank you, did I call you Betsy before? I do think I will try another round of quoted art~
Thanks for encouraging me :D
Thank you Cindy; my thoughts n' prayers are with you and yours xo
You are sweet~
xo,
Aby
That age is intense, at times...enJOY your daughter! xo