Thursday, April 30, 2009
Fiber Artist
Monday, April 27, 2009
Art Date
From The Scene Magazine, “The five saplings would grow stories tall and create a star shape where they met the sky. Decades of young lovers would stand under their boughs to share a first kiss, which put them on the path to lasting love according to campus lore. And each year in December students would carol and a child would light the trees as townspeople came from miles around to experience old fashioned awe. The Star Trees, planted in a time of worldwide destruction, now encircle visitors with fragrant peace.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Favorite Spot
Do you have a few favorite spots in your home or on your property, that kind of place that begs you to take a moment and enjoy. This is one of mine, its colors and warmth, the gentle light, art of friends and little lovely’s I have found. And now with summer and warm weather coming I will be able to spend time in a favorite outdoor room, ahhhh the little joys of life.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Journal Doll 2
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Journal Doll
I wanted to play with paint but did not want to use a canvas I also would love to keep a journal but can never quite get to that place. So I was thinking of some sort of sculpture that I can do both painting and writing. She is the first step. I have in mind some other ideas but think maybe my journal will have to be the object or pictures on the object. In this case the dolls colors tell a story for me, yesterday I was out with a friend and just before we went into a restaurant I saw a color palette that I really love, that rust on the bird was an old truck and the green and burgundy was a book store. It was all surrounded by white blossoming trees. I had to just sit in the car and soak up the colors for a second, on occasion people think artists are strange we just look at things with imaginative eyes.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
April Showers
I have said many times “April showers bring May flowers”. I’m not sure but it probably comes from this Al Jolson song. I Googled his name with the song and listened to it on u-tube, funny old song but still nice to hear.
Life is not a highway strewn with flowers,
Still it holds a goodly share of bliss,
When the sun gives way to April showers,
Here is the point you should never miss.
Though April showers may come your way,
They bring the flowers that bloom in May.
So if it's raining, have no regrets,
Because it isn't raining rain, you know, (It's raining violets,)
And where you see clouds upon the hills,
You soon will see crowds of daffodils,
So keep on looking for a blue bird, And list'ning for his song,
Whenever April showers come along.
And where you see clouds upon the hills,
You soon will see crowds of daffodils,
So keep on looking for a blue bird, And list'ning for his song,
Whenever April showers come along.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Art Date




Da Vinci – The Genius
Did you ever wonder why The Mona Lisa has no eyelashes or eyebrows? Or what color the paint was way back then? Did anyone ever try to hurt her? All these questions are answered at the exhibit along with some cool models of Leonardo’s inventions. They show a few videos and have some books about him in the OMSI gift store. The exhibit is only here till May 3rd so if you have the time it makes for a great art date. OMSI (Oregon Museum 0f Science and Industry) 1945 S.E. Water Ave. Portland. WWW.OMSI.EDU
Did you ever wonder why The Mona Lisa has no eyelashes or eyebrows? Or what color the paint was way back then? Did anyone ever try to hurt her? All these questions are answered at the exhibit along with some cool models of Leonardo’s inventions. They show a few videos and have some books about him in the OMSI gift store. The exhibit is only here till May 3rd so if you have the time it makes for a great art date. OMSI (Oregon Museum 0f Science and Industry) 1945 S.E. Water Ave. Portland. WWW.OMSI.EDU
As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so a life well spent brings happy death.
Leonardo de Vinci
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
IT CAME !
Building a Blurb book is the easiest thing to accomplish, just a few steps and you are on your way to being an author. You download the book templates onto your own PC so you can take as much time as you want to build your book, they have made it so simple for you to copy/move your photos to a box that keeps track of the ones that you have used. You really don’t have to think of a thing, you just choose a page layout pictures w/text or just text or just pictures and that’s about it. Thinking of what to say is the problem. The books are very affordable starting at $12.95 for a soft cover 7”x7”. Mine is a hardcover image wrap for $24.95, 7” square and is just the right size to carry around. And that is the reason why I made the book. So many people ask me what kind of art I make and now I can pop out the little book to show them and it looks so professional.
If you would like to see more you can go to www.blurb.com and if you want to preview my book it is listed under the title name Copper Crow Studio.
Monday, April 13, 2009
A Quilt for Savannah
Friday, April 10, 2009
My Favorite Five
Every now and then I'm going to post MY FAVORITE FIVE list. It could be any number of things but will always be headed MY FAVORITE FIVE so it will be easy to find. To start the tradition, I will list my favorite five altered object components. I also will try to accomany the list with photos. My hope is that the list will let you see what tools, books, and ideas I have so you can try them in some of your art or it will give you an idea of what you see in my art.
1. Assorted balls of various shapes and sizes
2. Tins the older the better
3. Spindles and spools
4. Antique type writer parts
5. Found objects from nature

1. Assorted balls of various shapes and sizes
2. Tins the older the better
3. Spindles and spools
4. Antique type writer parts
5. Found objects from nature
Thursday, April 9, 2009
A day to wander
Monday, April 6, 2009
I can't stop cutting !

Just one more well maybe more.If you haven't tried this watch out it is very addictive.
I have been out in the garden all morning doing the usual weeding, hauling dreaming of how it would look if I had a gardener. But the best part is watching the birds pulling worms up and courting each other. It is such a gorgeous day and they say it will top out around 75 degrees.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Friday Lunch and Pogo goes to Town

Her pogo stick is made from a croquet pin and her feet rest on felt hammers from a piano, the base is a broken top from a stool. I really like her and wouldn't mind meeting her for coffee someday.
You remember Sunday brunch with all the guests we had in the garden well someone is here for Friday lunch. I'm not sure what was intended to be served chipmunk or bunny? I think the birds are to quick and a Steller's Jay was harangueing him from a branch above. He flew off when I went out to take a picture. A beautiful Robin was in the back with the largest mouthful of moss, I think she must be lining her nest. I love looking for the broken sky blue shells after they hatch.
Here is a paper cut of "Going to Town on a Pogo Stick" and the sculpture.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Shading a delicate flower

I put something like this on a few days ago but this one gave the pronunciation, to bad I was having too much fun pronouncing it my way.
Scherenschnitte (shear-n-SNIT- a) which means "scissor cuts" in German is the art papercutting design. The art work often has symmetry within the design, and common forms include silhouettes, valentines, and love letters. The art tradition was founded in Switzerland and Germany in the 1500s and was brought to Colonial America in the 1700s by immigrants who settled primarily in Pennsylvania.
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