Showing posts with label flea market finds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flea market finds. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2022

What I've Been Up To This Year--Creatively Speaking

 It's been a while since I've been here, but I'm always in my art studio every day--just neglecting my blog. I'm more active on my Facebook and Instagram pages, but I feel that I need to re-visit my blog here since it was my first venture on the web and I've met many online friends because of it.  I'll never stop blogging, just not as much.

So, what have I been up to--I've been playing with paint and collage and some assemblage (finding lots of great flea market finds too!)

I started out the year painting (my first love) with mainly acrylics and painting some of my favorite things (or animals in this case)...horses, giraffes, and elephants...in a whimsy style way...



They all ended up in barnwood frames that I collaged my painted papers on to like this giraffe--

I took that giraffe and put her on a cigar box--

didn't stop there--

I always enjoy making these boxes!

And this time of year, I will usually make some circus assemblages--here's just a couple of what I made--


When I make these I try to use mostly items that I find at flea markets, thrift stores, yard sales, etc (sometimes gifted to me too!) I'm always amazed at what I can find--it's definitely a 'treasure' hunt and you know the saying--"one man's treasure is another man's junk"--some people probably wonder why I get so excited when I find these things--but I know just where they are going to end up :-)

Some of my favorite finds from this year....SO FAR....



I can never pass up old cameras or photos.  Half the fun of making assemblage art, for me, is looking for my 'supplies'

So I've been busy with my little treasures (getting ready for my BIG show in October)--and here's a couple--

I call this one--Bird Watching

His and Hers

So, this is just a sampling of what I've been doing--I love what I do and so happy that I can do this every day.  I hope you can find the time to do what makes you happy--makes all the difference!

Till next time.....

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Art For You

I've  been  busy  busy  busy  these last  couple  of  a months--making  lots  of  art  for  shows.   So  no  more  talking--I'll  just  show  you  what  I've  been  up  to--

Lots  of  painting--


…..with  my  favorite--acrylics



Love  painting  elephants...

And  I  made  some  boxes--



Painting  on  one  of  my  favorite  surfaces--


--an  old  cupboard  door  given  a  new  life

my second  love,  when  I  step  away  from  the  paint--


making  assemblages  with  the  wonderful  items  from  the  past  that  have  been  forgotten--you  can't  throw  these  little  trinkets  out!!

And  also  finding  vintage  toys  at  the  flea  markets--


and  giving  them  a  little  Christmas  spirit


And  I  also  was  able  to  take  a  2  week  vacation  visiting  my  son  in  Florida--got  away  from  the  cold,  rainy, not  so  great  Fall  that  we've  been  having  to  beautiful  weather--


...for  you  lighthouse  lovers--this  is  the  Ponce Inlet Lighthouse  near  Daytona  Beach,  and  of  course  when  you're  in  Florida,  you  have  to  go  to  Disney!  (well  at  least  I  do)


Cinderella's  castle  at  night--beautiful!

So  now  I'm  back  Home  getting  ready  for  one  more  show


I  hope  you  enjoyed  my  slide  show  of  what's  been  keeping  me  busy  the  last  couple  of  months--doing  what  makes  me  happy  :-)

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Using Up Those Paper Scraps

If  you're  a  mixed  media  artist,  most  likely  you  like  to  use  a  little  or  a  lot  of  collage  in  your  artwork.  And  if  you're  like  me,  it  can  get  out  of  hand  fast  with  the  paper  stash  that  you  collect.   I  used  to  use  a  lot  of  found  papers  and  scrapbook  papers  for  my art,  but  if  you  read  my  blog,  then  you  know my  current  obsession  for the  last  few  years  is  painting  papers  (my  therapy)  and  then  using  them  in  my  art.   And  they  have  gotten  WAY  out  of  hand.   So  every  once  in  a  while,  I'll  make  some  art  using  only  what  I  have,  and  in  my  case,  not  painting  any  more  papers  for  my  art piece  that  I'm  working  on.  (or  in  the  past,  running  to  the  store  and  buying  some  new  scrapbook  paper).   I  ended  up  making  a  lot  of  pieces that  I'm  really  happy  with.

No  more  talking---I'll  just  show  you--


….new  box--from  my  paper  scraps (and  an  image  of  my  art  on  the  top) and  a  found  wood  cigar  box


the  start  of  a  6 x 12  piece  gathering  things  for  my  assemblage  piece--


…..finished  piece

More  assemblage  shadowboxes



latest  mirror--always  fun  to  make

another  new  (cigar) box  with  another  image  of  my  art  on  the  top



this  last  piece  was  from  a  batch  of  wood  panels  that  I  found  at  a  flea  market.   The  man  told  me  that  he  found  some  doors  laying along  the  roadside  (shameful  to  trash  anything  like  that!)  that  he  took  apart,  and  I  was  fortunate  enough  to  find  them  to  repurpose!

Here's  what  I  got  that  day.  The  skinny  tall  panel  in  the  back  is  what  I  used  for  my  last  piece--don't  throw  these  things  out--other  people  will  put  them  to good  use!   And   look  at  those  cigar  boxes  I  found  from  another vendor  that  day  for  a  very  reasonable  price.   That  was   a  good  day  at  the  flea  market!  

Okay,  so  I  made  all  of  these  pieces  for  my  next  show,  and  hopefully  they'll  find  new  homes  with  all  of  just  what  paper  scraps  that  I  had--and  I  barely  put  a  dent  in  my  papers--I  am  drowning  in  papers  here  :-)

P. S. If  you  want  to  see  what  I'm  up  to  on  a  daily  basis ,  please  visit  and  like  my  Facebook  art  page  HERE.  That's  where  you  can  find  me  most  every  day.

Monday, May 22, 2017

My 2nd Love

I  really  should  call  it  an  obsession--flea  markets!  I  love searching  for  forgotten  items  from  the  past  and using  them  again  giving  them  a  new  life  in  my  art.


When  I  find  these  (especially  the  vintage  photos),  I  want  to  know  more  of  their  history,  and  who  are  these  people  in  the  photos??  Why  did  they  end  up  in  a  flea  market  of  all places?!  I  want  to  take  them  all  when  I  see them, but  unfortunately  it  would  be way  too many  for  me--so  sad  to  see  these  vintage  family  photos  tossed  aside  like  this.


All  of  these  collage  fodder  goodies  pictured  here  are  courtesy  of  the  Brimfield  Flea  market  that  I  went  to  a couple  of  weeks  ago.  Oh  my  goodness--22  fields  of  flea  markets  all  in  1  place--over  4000  vendors.  It's  6  days  long,  and  we  went  for  3  days--not  nearly  enough  time  to  see  it  all.   If  you  like  flea  markets,  and  you  live  near  Massachusetts,  then  go!

Here's  the  booth  where  I  found  a  lot  of  these  'art  supplies'  in  Brimfield--


....you  can  probably  guess  that  this  was  one  of  my  favorite  booths...

And  as  an  added  bonus,  it's  only  a  couple  of  hours  away  from  New  York  City.   We  spent  a  few  days  there  and  visited  our  son  who  lives  right  in  Manhattan.  He  takes  us  everywhere--a  great  tour  guide.


You  can't  go  to  NYC  without  experiencing  Times  Square--at  least  once  :-)

So  needless  to  say,  we  had  a  great  week!

And  when  I  got  home,  I  was totally  inspired  by  all  of  my  finds--






...and  see  those  images  of  the  vintage  people  in  the  houses?--courtesy  of  Tim  Holtz  Paper  Dolls--

--even  though  they're  not  the  original,  they  come  in  great  for  that  finishing  touch--already  pre-cut,  and  in  different  sizes  too...


they  were  perfect  for  my  latest  box

And  another  find--



Before  and  after  pic--I  found  4  of  these  9 x 9  wood  boards  at  a  booth  (that's  all  he  had).  I  really  like  them  because  of  the  raised  center  that  they have--for  $2.00  each,  I  would  have bought  whatever  he  had  available,  since  wood  is my  favorite  surface  to  work  on.

And  another  one--


I  got  a  lot  to  keep  me  busy  for  a  while!    I  really  love  this time  of  year  around  here--the  weather  is  warmer,  which  means  garage  sales  and  flea  markets  are  starting  up  and  going  strong--makes  me  happy!

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Spring Cleaning= New Assemblage Art

This  is  what  happens  when  I  go  to  clean  my  studio--I  get  side-tracked--I  get  inspired--which  is  a  good  thing.

I  have  lots  of  gallery  canvases,  and  when  reversed,  make  great  shadowboxes--


the  house  I  found when  cleaning--it  fit  perfectly  into  the  6 x 12 canvas.  I   covered  it  with  scrapbook  paper  as  well  as  the  canvas.   And  then  added  the  wonderful  rusty  hardware  from  my  'collection'--


the  birds  I  found  on  Etsy--they're  wood  cut-outs  that  I  covered  with  the  scrapbook  paper  again.   It's  fun  making  these--and  the  best  way  is  when  you're  'picking'  up  and  sorting--you  have  all  of  this  inspiration   in  a  big  pile  in  front  of  you  : )

So  keeping the bird and home theme in mind,  I have to admit, I stopped  cleaning  and  started  gathering  items  to  keep  going--


a  mix  of  old  and  new  embellishments,  with  the  help  of   Tim  Holtz  embellishments



......and  an  altered  box--





more  fun  with  the  new  and  the  old--


I  love  giving  a  new  life  to  these  items  that  had  a  former  life,  and  sometimes  have  been  forgotten.   I'll  find  them    searching  through  piles  at  a  flea  market  or  garage  sale,  where  they  possibly   would  have  ended  up  in  the  trash.  

This  is  such  a  fun  way  to  make  art--think  twice  before  you  discard  those  unwanted  items  : )

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