New work, just to prove that all those sleepless hours are bringing forth something!
Above is a studio image of "My Vintage Soul", still on the easel. Here are some detail views:
I really enjoyed adding this vintage puppy's broken tail nearby . . .
This series took a surprising amount of time and a surprising amount of beeswax. Measuring 24" x 24" and approximately 7" deep, it weighs at least 50 lbs!
As I was forming the rosettes from the wax infused textiles, I though of the roses my mother creates for decorating wedding cakes.
As I was working on this large, focal piece, I also experimented with smaller assemblages.
This diptych of boxes includes a guardian angel and other vintage figurines.
After a rather bizarre dream of GIANT "little people' peering at me sleeping (thru a window), I had this idea. These are the oldest versions of little people I could find . . . I hope to do many more works with Little People in them.
Read MoreInspiration Comes From Working, Not Waiting
So I keep hearing all these esoteric artists, writers, and musicians say "I am blocked, I don't have any inspiration, I'm waiting".
Well, that just chaps my ass because it is such a cop-out. Of all the successful artists I know (whether they be writers, musicians, etc.), they all work and they find the inspiration from that action. Art is really about preparation - cleaning off that table, having your tools and techniques on hand, carving out the time, and then STARTING - something. STARTing anything . . . lift the brush, touch the pen to the paper, or the fingers to the keyboard . . . make a mark, a word, a sound . . . then react to that item . . . by continuing in this manner, the actions become problem solving. Keep the end result OUT OF YOUR MIND - it doesn't matter yet - react to the first layer, then react to the second . . . and so forth, and if you have prepared yourself enough, if you have emptied your mind of all the static from the day, if you have kept your techniques honed, if you have chipped the rust off - - you. might. reveal. inspiration. This miracle happened to me just a few nights ago and the feeling is indescribable - it is the moment when all the sounds come together, when the colors pop, when the prose flows . . . and you just be there and let it happen. I hope you get to experience it again and again in your life.