These are on the very deep (over 2'') canvases that I found at Dick Blick. They're 6 x 6. I just love these! They really add somethinging to the art piece.
And yes, I made another piece with my original Hippie girl. I'm seeing how many shows and how many different ways that I can use her, untill I don't sell her.
So here's the deal--if I don't sell her at my September show, I'll give her away on my blog--stay tuned. It's a good chance that I won't, because this is more of a folk art, primitive type art and craft show in a rural area, so there's a different shopping crowd there---but still a good one.
This all brings me to something that I've learned about myself too. This is the first year that I've taken all of these online classes, and I 've learned that I just can't devote the time that I want to them when I'm in the middle of the show season. So, I'm waiting until January to take anymore classes. I just can't do it all and enjoy what short of a summer that we have here.
Speaking of summer activities. I wanted to show you all a couple of things that I found at garage sales yesterday. I found this--
This really large (over 16" tall) world atlas book filled with many maps, and other great images. And look at the very first and last page!
I also found these--
These wooden spools are great feet for boxes, among other things. I bought all of these spools for $1.00--good deal!
And........One more thing--be there or be square!
Mystele, your're my hero!!
Love your thick canvas pieces! I love working with those canvases. One thing I like about them is that you can stand them on end if you don't want to hang them. Very versatile!
ReplyDeleteYour pieces are wonderful. The best of luck at your show.
ReplyDeleteYour art is just gorgeous!!
ReplyDeletediane,
ReplyDeleteyour canvas work is great! i would keel for that birdie! sweet! and everybody loves hippie chicks diane! you know that! you might even want to start wearing patchouli oil from now on!
dig it baby!
Diane, they are wonderfull, looks like blocks of wood,--- and you realy made them each so special,- love the bird one with the chain, very much-and the sweet hippie ,too
ReplyDeleteI know how it is taking part in online workshops, and not having time to follow on-----makes me feel bad, so better do like you, and only be a part of that in wintertime...
Hugs,Dorthe
Love visiting Diane...always something new to see here and learn. Love those new collages and your hippie girl is so adorable.
ReplyDeleteIf we could only do it all at once!I know what you mean!Wish I could do the shows with you...sound like a blast!
I'm wondering if you are referring to the Yankee Peddler Show in Ohio? I exhibited there for many years and they tend to buy more conservative, primitive crafts but there were customers who were looking for more contemporary items. You will probably sell your beautiful box.
ReplyDeleteThese canvas pieces are great...so unique.....so well done....
ReplyDeleteI hope you have great success at yur show.....
Love the new look of your blog....
Hi Diane!! I love these new pieces! and the girl!! real cute!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Hi Diane,
ReplyDeleteWonderful pieces! That hippy girl would make a great pendant also:-)
I'm afraid to do a show, but might share a table with a friend for one this fall just to see how it goes. I need more time to paint.
I love how I always get inspired by you. hugs!
wow Diane they really look lovely very special they look very tactile xx
ReplyDeleteYou are on a roll Diane, these are all really beautiful pieces!! Oh and what good finds you found at the garage sale.....very nice(O:
ReplyDeleteWow, everytime I come to your blog, I am blown away by the super loveliness of everything. I love those deep canvases!
ReplyDeleteI love your canvas work Diane, just awesome. Mystele is great. I remeber her from her Blogspot blog and I do frequent her new blog as well. She's great. Thanks for sharing and good luck on your next show.
ReplyDeleteI can see by your art pieces why you like participating in shows. Successful selling is not easy but you seem to have the key. Happy creating...
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! How I LOVE those art pieces you've created. I ADORE the hippie girl (would it be wrong of me to hope she doesn't sell? LOL) and the bird and well...I can just drool over them for hours. Your work dazzles me. I love how you used a little crackle affect as well. Beautiful as always!!! Theresa
ReplyDeletegreat art pieces and don't mention fall!! I am not ready!!LOL! your threads look fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteAlways wonderful art at your house, and ny heavens that wonderful map, the colors the look, you must of held that tight to you heart while browsing,
ReplyDeleteSo a month to prepare and be ready for shows, you will get a lot done you hae focus.
I thrift saled today and I didn't see anything I thought you would really want, but I didn't look really good for that sort of thing.
I am a little tried from walking all day. I should of painted and gardened, but like you said summer goes and a variety of fun is needed.
Yes, good luck with your shows! Your art is gorgeous, as always!!! I love the 6X6s!
ReplyDeleteGreat finds at the garage sales! I have a lot of customers, on Saturday mornings, who stop by for an espresso before they hit the sales. Looks like fun...
diane, i was just minding my own business, reading your blog, ooo-ing and ahh-ing at your out of this world gorgeously wonderfulest art when all of a sudden i saw what you added. thank you so much. you made my heart smile, girl.
ReplyDeleteI love your finds! It never occurred to me to use the spools as feet! Thanks for the tip...I have decided to do an indoor show the weekend before Thanksgiving... you inspired me! So I too, need to stop enrolling in classes, and BACK AWAY FROM THE COMPUTER! lol!
ReplyDeleteReally enjoying your newest pieces! Love all the layers and bits and pieces and trinkets and lace, etc.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up on Mystele! Just love her!
These canvases are amazing. You could paint on either side and turn them into shadowboxes, if you chose. Of course, I love the really deep sides which extend your collages even further. I especially love the bird canvas. I also like how you have added the painted heart to each piece. It really gives each piece that crafty feel I suspect most of the people visiting the show will be looking for. Knowing your audience is always something important for artists.
ReplyDeleteI love your hippie girl! And the thick canvases are cool. I like them too. They add dimension to the painting. Good luck at the show in September.
ReplyDeleteI love to see the art you are making and I know you'll do well at your shows this fall! Your paintings are all wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour work just keeps getting better and better. and those deep canvases are wonderful. Best of Luck on your next show. I still think your hippie girl is the bomb. Take care-Shawn
ReplyDeleteHi Diane,
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about shows! The rollercoaster can be exhausting to ride. So up, and so down. I also know what you mean about not getting tobe creative because you need to produce aproduct... it's a tough balance. I love your work + your style + your blog! e
Beautiful bags - and I'm thinking of the many uses for them.
ReplyDeleteDianne xx
I love K&Co papers too! :) You made some awesome pieces, Diane! Good luck to you on your next show. Oh, and I love that Atlas.:)
ReplyDeleteI find no words, your pieces are so awesome unique and incredible spacially! All the lovely details the colors all match beautiful together. I'm excited and inspired as ever and I'm delighted about your never ending creativity.
ReplyDeleteHugs Anja
these are GORGEOUS!!
ReplyDeletemy fav is the bird w/the
hanging birds...
a singing heaven!!!
shine, dear one, shine!!
xoxox
So good to get home and "visit" you again, and have you "visit" with me, Diane! I love your newest pieces, lady! You have amazing talent . . . and are SO lucky with your yard sale finds! The book is to-die-for. Have fun on 127 this weekend! I left plenty behind for ya, and I'm sure there will be so many more vendors there this weekend. Wishing you a blissful week!
ReplyDeleteLots of interesting things in this post Diane :-) Your canvases are fabulous - so textural! I especially like the first one.
ReplyDeleteAnd I enjoyed looking at the video; I'm off to Mystele's blog now......
Thanks for all the inspiration. XX
Love your hippie girl and thick canvas pieces! And love your photos!
ReplyDeletethese are amazing,, wow!
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