Showing posts with label #holidaygifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #holidaygifts. Show all posts

Thursday, December 14, 2023

Time Keeps on Slippin'

Hello there and welcome to the newest blog post. I almost forgot to write a post this week because the time just goes quickly some days. Other days I think time stops for a loooonnnngggggg time. This week it's going by at its usual fast pace. I have trouble keeping up with the muses in my head some weeks.

I've been working on a lot of things. Some will be gifts but mostly just what's in my head that needs to come out to make room for other things.

I finally finished the ornaments for the fam. I had many more than this and scrapped them all but these four. It just wasn't happening; the metallic markers dried up, the acrylic paints did too, the black alcohol ink marker wasn't black enough, etc. When I first had the idea to make the ornaments it was only going to be for the fam within the household at this present time. And that is what the Universe heard and what it allowed me to do.

Grouting wasn't hard. Small things take very little time. There's a few in this photo above that will not be gifted because when the final touches were made, all the bad art days arrived.

Here they are, ready to give and be hung on the tree. Beads and twine added a nice touch.

Meanwhile during the bad art days everything got ripped up if it was on paper. If it was on a board or surface of some sort in mosaic, it all got pulled up and put aside. Basically everything was garbage to me! Luckily I don't have those days very often and it seems to be gone now. Whew. I lost my identity when I lost my muses. I usually give myself time to rest and recoup and prepare for the next wave of creativity but this time the creativity dried up in mid-stream and I wasn't ready or prepared.

The best thing I did for myself was to relax and work on what I wanted to work on. Do my Zen thing. As I shared on my FB Page the other day: "I decided to switch gears and just focus on something I really am enjoying creating. Circles on canvas using pique assiette, grinding tools and water. One piece at a time, focused only on that one piece. Zen by definition: a state of calm attentiveness in which one's actions are guided by intuition rather than by conscious effort."


It worked. I feel energized and ready to do new things both in doodles, watercolor/acrylics and mosaic. Not necessarily in that order.


This is the beginning of something fun. I'm using marker pens on canvas. As you might be able to see in the background it is based on a photo I took many years ago of one of the trees in the area where we lived at the time. Spring blossoms are just starting. It makes me happy so far. That's a wonderful thing.

The other day I ripped up all the doodles I had done within the last few nights and kept them, as I always do, so that I can use them in some way or another in art. Paper mosaics are fun to do but I like to try new techniques as well. I watch a lot of YouTube videos on many different subjects.

As I ripped up the doodles that didn't look right to me, I cut the edges off and started doodling within these small pieces (shown on the right side of the photo below). Nothing fancy or complicated, just rounded petals. And that's what you see here.

I don't have any idea where I'm going with these. They could become tags for gifts or they could get glued down onto a canvas and become something ... it's okay that I don't exactly know just yet. It's more important that the wheels are turning again in the art brain.

Enjoy the journey.

 Cindy aka EarthMotherMosaics


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Thursday, October 22, 2020

Theme Thursday - Blue and White

A favorite combo for us and it seems many who love mosaics. Feast your eyes on these fine beauties in blue and white. All available from my Etsy shop. You can find them by clicking on the links above each photo. Enjoy.
 
 
 


 
 

 
 

 

 

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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

In The Studio - Wednesday

My mosaic muse is waking up just in time. The table is filled with projects to get completed for my Etsy shop. I'm looking forward to seeing all of these pretty 3 inch candle holders ready for their close-ups!



It took me about 2 hours to do the designs on these 6 glass vessels. The fun continues now as I'm filling in around the designs with stained glass.


Once these 6 are finished, I'll start in on the round ball ornaments. I'm really enjoying the burst of creativity arriving at a steady steam each morning! The muse has been asleep long enough.

More photos later on in the week when I've gotten at least one more covered in glass. The goal is to do them all within 2 weeks. Then they get to sit for a few days and get grouted.

Enjoy your week!


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Stay Peaceful and Enjoy the Moments.
Cindy, Earth Mother Mosaics


Friday, December 12, 2014

In The Studio - Part Two

It's been a rough week for me physically, so working in the studio has been hit or miss. But on a good day, I can get a few hours in. And I use those hours to the fullest.

It's now officially time to lock the door to keep curious kidlets away and start in on their Christmas presents. The Super Secret Mosaics Lab is now in session! Woo-hoo!!

As I mentioned in the last post, I'm making each child an ornament. I've gotten their initials on each ornament and will fill them all in with stained glass.

A, R, M, J, K & Z ornaments
The initials will be filled in with black stained glass and then as I get inspired, I'll decide what to do and how to do it on each one. I may go with a simple design on the other side, like a star or tree.


Each phase of a mosaic is so much fun. Pulling out different found objects and playing with glass is the best! I love what I do!!

Also part of the Secret Lab is the gift for my daughter and her fiance'. It has been hard for me to land on one idea but after much thought I decided it was time to use some of the window pane glass. I have a big box filled with it and have been reluctant to use it because I don't have the frames, so finishing is a bit of a problem. I can mosaic like crazy on all of them but how to make them safe for others to handle and where they'd be placed is a big concern.

I'm experimenting with a few ideas; right now I've decided I'd try to use fabric tape around the edges and work on a way to either hang or display on a stand later once it's finished. I don't have many options but maybe we'll figure it out together once it's been gifted.

Mark and Tara on glass
The pattern of these fun caricatures were created by Mark a few years ago. I have always loved them and hope they think it's cool to see themselves in mosaic.

For my other daughter and her husband, I just received a house plaque in wood that will get primed and because they are living in a rental, I'll put their last name on it so they can take it wherever they live in the years to come. There's nothing to show of interest with that yet but I will share when there is.

Looks like I'm going to be busy this weekend!

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Stay peaceful,
Cindy

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

In The Studio - Part One

Little Dude and I have been doing the finishing touches on his ornaments.

sprinkling glitter
We're doing a few at a time so they will dry completely, then turn them over and do the other side.

They look really pretty and he's happy with how they are turning out.


My final review on these snowflake ornaments are mixed.

-Difficulty Level: Medium to Hard

These were not easy to do for us (he is 7) and I did most of it myself. Although the concept seems simple enough. If a child is old enough to use a hot glue gun (I don't have one so I used Weldbond which is slow to dry) it would be a snap. While glue was drying the clothespins tended to bend slightly even placed flat on a surface. I believe they wouldn't do this with a hot glue gun, so take that into consideration. It has taken weeks to make them from start to finish. That isn't always fun for a 7 year old. Patience is not something he has a lot of.

Other than that, I love how they look but might not make these again.

Now that the Little Dude's ornaments are close to completion, I can start on the ones I want to make.

First I covered those fuzzy things with plaster cast strips.


Once the strips are dry (in a day or two), I can start having some fun covering them with stained glass.


If all goes well, I'll have at least one to show by the next post. Yay!

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Stay peaceful,
Cindy

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

'Lemon Graffiti' on Society6

'Lemon Graffiti'
Art Print

This print was a fairly new editing technique for me. I've combined colors and textures to get this effect. If I could draw, this is what I'd create.

This art print is quite versatile. It looks fantastic in all forms, as shown below. As an art print it will add interest to any room room or take it with you as a tote bag or mug.

Think of those on your holiday shopping list that could use something new and unusual. New college student, new homeowner, newly married. A teacher, a new Mom or your favorite coworker.

Give the gift of art.

Cindy White Photo Art on Society6
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Stay peaceful,
Cindy

Friday - My Health and My Future With Art

 My grandson's 18th birthday party was at a skating rink. He and his friends had so much fun! On Wednesday, I had an eye exam to check f...