I’ve been tagged by Candace Trew Camling and Marg aka Cock yer doodle and they want to know 6/7 random things about me. So here you go!
The rules, you ask?:
1. Link to the person who tagged you.
2. Mention these rules.
3. Tell six random things about yourself.
4. Tag six other bloggers by linking to them.
5. Go to each person’s blog and leave a comment letting them know they’ve been tagged.
Tag! You’re it!:
Five Little Green Beans
Diana Evans
Alicia Padrón
Life without novacaine
Allison Smith
Curious Art
About me...
1. I have had a sketchbook since before I could write. My first was a school composition book that I made into a sketchbook.
2. My husband and I got married in Vegas, back in 2000. No, not by Elvis!
3. I have a distant Uncle named "Clancy Carlile" (my maiden name is Carlile) who wrote the novel "The Honkey Tonk Man", which later was made into a movie starring and directed by Clint Eastwood. It bombed! For some reason whenever I bring this up, people think this is funny. Poor Clancy!
4. I was on a plane the morning of September 11th, 2001. The idea of that still rattles me.
5. I WILL NOT eat maraschino cherries, junior mints or velveta cheese because I heard they are made with really gross things. True or not, I won't touch any of it!!!
6. I got my first job as an illustrator for an ad agency while I was still in high school.
7. If you ask me to draw something on the spot, I can't do it! I just can't!!!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Tagged! Twice. So that means I gotta do this, right?
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Quality time in the studio with my lil' protégé.
So this weekend I picked up my Allison for no other reason than to spend some quality time with her. Ahhh, to be 16 again. . . she makes me laugh with the silly things she says and does! It's really refreshing having her around. And she just loves coming over to my house. Usually we get into some kind of art project, or she has an art project for school that I help her with. This time we were thinking up some things that she could make for the family's ornament exchange party. While she was digging around in my studio for ideas and supplies, she came across a knitting project that I had neglected and tossed into a bin of yarn. She said, "ooooh, this looks so soft and comfy!" I have no idea what my intentions were with it, but it was too big to be a scarf. So what was I to do? Make her a pillow out of it! Embellished with a pretty pink sparkly heart of course with the most difficult yarn I could find!
That's a pic of Allie squeezing her new pillow above. And a rare shot at that, she usually has black nail polish on, my little emo girl. Below is a picture she took of herself, playing with the lights in my studio. I was off cooking dinner while she was doing a myspace photo shoot. . .
So there you go, another crafty project by me. My first knitted post too! Eeeek, I need to get started on MY ornaments!!!
Friday, November 21, 2008
Photo Friday: Food
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Showing my crafty side: Snow Momma and child
For the past 9 years, my family has a tradition of having an ornament exchange/ dessert contest. Of course, I love this because what artist doesn't love a good challenge? I also love to cook, especially elaborate confections that are esthetically pleasing. And since last year, I have been taking on the tradition of having the ornament exchange at my house.
Above is one of the (20 something) ornaments I had made for a previous year. When I get out my Christmas decorations, I'll have to show you what I made in the past years. And of course I will post this year's ornament. Stay tuned to see what it will be!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Well HELLO Mr. Murphy!
Murphy's Law: "Whatever can go wrong will go wrong, and at the worst possible time, in the worst possible way."
I know this is an art blog, but I just have to vent.
Great. Thanksgiving is just a few days away and yours truly decides to host her very first Thanksgiving dinner for both my family and my Husband's. I have cooked my share of turkey dinners with all the trimmings, but this is on a MUCH larger scale. I decide I want to do this because my Mom was always the one to host dinner on Thanksgiving. She loved to entertain and was the best cook ever. I wanted to do this in her memory.
So today, I'm sitting at the dining room table with my laptop and I notice our pretty new laminate floor is buckling. Hmmmm. I decide to prepare dinner, and inform my husband as soon as he gets home. Five seconds of me getting into the story of the floor, he immediately discovers the problem, strips out of his work clothes and tears out everything from under the sink. It is a sopping mess!!!! Upon tinkering with the pipes under the sink, water starts spraying wildly under there and I run downstairs to shut off the water. Takes me a good minute to find it and time is of the essence! So when I do find it and start to go back upstairs, I hear water dripping from the downstairs bathroom ceiling. My Hubby, being the silly guy that he is, installed a speaker in his bathroom ceiling so he won't miss a single moment in his hockey games while watching TV downstairs. Water is dripping like crazy from the speaker!!! Oh and later we discovered that it made it's way to the laundry room ceiling too!
So right now, my kitchen is being torn apart and the floor is being pulled up. I'm absolutely beside myself. He already went to Home Depot, got new valves and pipes and fixed the leak, what a great man. I hope I have a kitchen floor for Thanksgiving!!!
Thanksgiving dinner was a huge success! It felt great to be in my Mom's kitchen and having one more gathering at her house. Everyone really loved being there, and dinner turned out perfect.
I had a potato mishap the night before, (I was prepping the casserole dishes and spilled half of the cooked potatoes in the sink straining them!) and my Aunt Barb (lady in black shirt) came to my rescue with another bag. I call her Aunt Scrubbie because she compulsively cleans! There's no scooping potatoes out of the sink and serving them in my family!!! All the women are super neat freaks. She stayed and helped me and we had so much fun. Maybe she stayed to make sure I washed that turkey good enough, LOL!
See that other lady in the green looking at the camera? She's my godmother, Aunt Di. . . I wouldn't be the person I am today without her. I probably wouldn't have even pursued art. I could go on and on about all of them in this pic, especially my Stepdad, who made this possible.
Daily Art Stop - Challenge Wednesday - Theme "Friendship"
A blog prompt from Diana Evans' Daily Art stop!
This saying cracks me up! I used this previous illustration I did, making a few tweaks of me and my very best friend for this prompt. Although this saying can be said for some of my friends, I think this redhead has great moral fiber. But in this illo, she definitely looks like a bad girl smoking tattooed redhead. . . and I the prim and proper gal. I guess that is somewhat true. . . sometimes! :P
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Daily Art Stop - Decor Tuesday - "Vignettes Everywhere!"
A new blog prompt from Diana Evans' Daily Art stop!
"If you look at the definition of a vignette...it is simply a pleasing small view. So think of it as a little scene on a bookshelf, a corner table, coffee table, or anywhere in your home.....the key to having a special vignette is to keep it you. Vignettes should embody a theme of your special loves, colours or happy finds from your travels."
A glimpse of vignettes in my art room.
Should I even show you? This is the only room in my house that does not make sense for any home decor enthusiast! I randomly hang everything on the walls, from t-squares to palettes, baskets with stuff in them, random pictures, weird objects. . . you name it! It's also pretty much the only room in the house that is white. ONLY because color walls can reflect color on a canvas or other surface I may be working on. So. . . here's a little glimpse!
The top of one of my bookshelves. No, that's not a REAL taxidermied raven, he's made out of styrofoam and feathers that I purchased at Michaels. I thought he would be happy hanging out with my Edgar Allan Poe book. Poe is a Baltimore native, did you know?
The candle on top of this supply organizer is an "Our lady of artistic inspiration candle" I found in an art museum gift shop. I got it years ago, and she is still hanging around. Notice the Diana Evans cupcake artwork on the wall! I want to get that matted and hang it in my kitchen. And that fish thingie hanging on the wall, an old friend made it and gave it to me. It's great for holding little things like paper clips.
Here is a view of all the mix matched things hanging on the wall above, including that drawing I tried to throw away twice! Most of this stuff gets rearranged all over the room now and then. You should see the rest of the room! Maybe someday I'll show ya. I have some great lighting in there in the daytime.
Hmmm, I forgot about this one!
After the successful completion of the sea of ads I did for M Magazine (Check it out, it's really cool!), I remembered that I have a holiday website header I need to do for Lite FM! Above is the first concept I did, and the second was chosen. I kinda like the first, but I can see why they chose the second. I have to say that I am really enjoying the projects I get to work on at CBS Radio. I just wish there was more money to be made in the Radio business. Can I have my cake and eat it too?
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Sketchbook Saturday: Old self portrait with lotus
This is an old sketch, but I like the story. I did this sketch probably 13 years ago when I lived with my Mom and before I met my husband. I was always so critical of my work, and I actually threw this away. The next day my Mom fishes it out of the trash, hands it to me and says, "Why in the world would you throw this away?" So I kept it, and stuffed it in a book.
Fast forward a few years, and I'm living with my fiancee' soon to be husband in our first apartment. I find this very sketch in the book I stuffed it in and tried to throw it out yet again! What happens next you say?
He finds it in the trash and hangs it up! So now I have this sketch matted and framed in my studio. I won't throw it away again, I promise!
I'll post a brand new sketch next Saturday, ok?
Photo Friday: Sharp
I can't decide between the two photos, so I am posting them both. They were taken in Siesta Key, Florida.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Ads ads and more ads. Hey CBS ya got any more ads for me???
Ok so I really should not rant, because my job just did some major firing and I'm still working. And I'm fortunate that I have had this job while taking care of my Mom, because they allowed me to do lots of work from home. But good gawd I am bombed with ads and it's only going to get worse come Monday morning! And usually I leave a little early, to beat rush hour traffic. Which is horrendous if I get caught in it. Needless to say I'm having a cocktail right now to chill out. But I was just trying my best to churn those bad boys out today so I can enjoy the weekend!
I'm really liking these new blog prompts for Inspire me Thursday and Illus. Friday. I was hoping to work on them this weekend, but I've got like 5 more ads to do before Monday!!! It never ends!!! Well, at least I can say that they are fun to work on, and I'm getting some creative exercise. It's much better than doing flow charts and diagrams any day.
Below are a choice few that I have done.
I bet it's absolutely dee-lightful.
Top 10 gifts I WOULDN'T get him! No, seriously my Husband would NOT like getting a bracelet. The other 9 items weren't so bad.
Searching for photos for this ad made me REALLY hungry!
This place looks really cool. Stumbling blocks from Federal Hill is a big plus.
I'll take that 4 million dollar condo please!
My co-worker Charlie and I think corn is funny.
So I put it on the gift card!
The only thing I would really want from this list is the spa gift certificate and tickets to a Broadway show. I usually make my own jewelry. And I'm over the ridiculous handbag hooplah, too expensive and too boot-legged.
Now that I'm lit from these cocktails and it's 8:00, I'm asking myself that very question.
Glad my husband isin't complaining!
After dinner, I would LOVE to have this for dessert!
I included page 2 in case any of you would like to try to make it,
because I know I will someday.
And these too!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Monday Artday: Speed
The theme for Monday Artday this week is speed. I used this art I created a few months back of my husband and I, with some modifications in Photoshop to give the motion effect of speed. My husband made sure to tell me as I re-vamped the license plate that you cannot fit 8 letters on a Maryland plate. But I can if I created it, right?
Oh, and one more slight modification. . . I made me the driver for once!
My Angel Parents
Diana Evans posted about this great site where you can upload your artwork and post it as if it were in a museum. Here is the link. The first thing I thought of were my Parents. I lost them both recently due to lung cancer. My Mom, just last month and my Dad in April of 07. They were in their 50's.
I painted these portraits way way back, in 1996. They both displayed them proudly on their wall for everyone to see for all of these years. I let my step-parents keep them, and I hope it brings them some comfort.
I think it's really strange that they both had developed lung cancer at the same time. My Mom beat it the first time around, but it came back. During the whole two years of it all, she was my life. Especially at the end stages. My Dad however, passed away 3 months after being diagnosed. I miss them so very much.
Last night, I had an incredible dream of them both. I always dream about them, especially my Mom. I dream of her literally every night. Last night was different. It's as if they were visiting me and I was aware of it and we hugged and squeezed each other and said lots of I love you's and I miss you. I told them both to make sure they visit me in my dreams, and they have kept that promise. I thought it would only be fitting to display these portraits so prominently on my blog.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
IF: Vacant
I really like what Christine said. . . "When the time is right, one must fly." That is exactly what I was trying to convey.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Bloggity goodness. <3
Oooh look at what I got! An "I heart your blog" award!!! I have to say that this is my very first award of the likes, and it warms my heart that it was from my old buddy Daris! Muaaaah! I love ya Dar!
And it's so adorable what she wrote, that silly girl. . .
Cindy
for not only being a fantabulously amazing artist, and my dear friend since we were teen's, but for the good times in the cherry bomb, headin' downtown to funks for some coffee sippin' goodness, and for the scary bats in the dark room in photography class....lol acccck) Hi...I'm cindi....wif an EYE.
Dar and I go way way back. I think every bad thing that I could get into as a teenager, she instigated! Dar, we had the best times, didn't we?!!! Below is a picture of her gettin' her nose pierced (for the 10th time) that I dug out of the archives. Look at beautiful miss girly girl twirling her hair in a nervous frenzy.
So along with this blog award, there are rules and they are listed below. Dar and I NEVER followed the rules, so we will see how this goes!
TWO must link back to the person who gave it
THREE choose 7 other bloggers to pass the bloggity love onto
FOUR let them know they've been chosen
1 - Daris
Ok, yeah the rules don't say anything about choosing that person again! Dar has two blogs. One arts and crafts blog and one family blog. So there!!! Daris has some adorable crafts, and I love seeing what she comes up with next. I can't wait for you to sell some of your things my dear!
2 - Diana Evans
Miss Diana Evans is such a little ray of sunshine. She is a faithful visitor of my blog and leaves such sweet encouraging comments. She's sent me goodies in the mail, which I adore! Her blog is so inspiring and uplifting, and I just love poping by to visit. She always has some kind of yummy treat she is cooking up, especially cupcakes! Who doesn't love cupcakes?!!! Diana, you are the blogging queen!
3 - Charlie Dowd
I have known Charlie just about as long as Daris, and he was one of my very best friends in high school. He is an exceptionally talented artist, and a fierce web designer. He is the "fire under my ass" when I need to step it up. He tells me when my work is crap. He also got me a job at CBS Radio, and we currently work together. I'm sure he will think this blog award is silly "and gay", but so what. . . if it wasn't for Charlie I wouldn't be blogging right now. Thanks Charlie!
4 - Allison Smith
Alicia has the cutest little fuzzy children's book illustrations. She still pops by my blog and leaves comments even though I've been MIA for a while. Thank you Alicia!
A long time ago (few months back) I posted a painting that I had done for a blog prompt (Monday Artday). Candice chose me to be the winner and I won't forget it! I like to follow up with her blog and see how she's doing.
I just love her beautiful illustrations and inspiring words. Thank you for those beauiful gems.
So there you go, my seven. Thank you all for your inspiration and encouragement! Now go and spread more bloggidy love!
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Wine Charms!
This past Sunday, I decided to organize a gathering with my friends. With everything that has been going on, and dealing with my Mom's loss, I haven't been out and about much. I thought the perfect thing to do would be to take a bus-load of us to our local "Boordy Vineyards" for their annual soups in the cellar, and have a day of fun. The last time I had been to Boordys, our group kept getting our glasses mixed up, so I surprised everyone with a wine charm made by me! These babies are soon to be on etsy when I make some more, so stay tuned!
Below are some pics of Sunday. Cheers!