“It was a pleasant cafe, warm and clean and friendly, and I hung up my old water-proof on the coat rack to dry and put my worn and weathered felt hat on the rack above the bench and ordered a cafe au lait. The waiter brought it and I took out a notebook from the pocket of the coat and a pencil and started to write"

~Ernest Hemingway~

Sunday, August 11, 2013

The Fearsome Lights!

Before you can fully understand my latest art project, you first must understand something.

Through various fan forums, I've been rediscovering a lot of 90's cartoons and becoming a fan of a lot of them. One of my favorites is...


DWD had several quirky and memorable villains, and at one point, it teamed up five of the fan favorite recurring villains into a team known as the "Fearsome Five" (an obscure DC comics reference).


And I love every one of these guys. Especially Megavolt, the spacey and insane technopath. There was a long story in which I put together a $200 cosplay of him once...anyway, because of this, when I found several glass sculptures at Crafts Direct shaped like lightbulbs (which Megsy collects in canon), I had the idea to get five and paint them to reflect the Fearsome Five. A friend encouraged me to do the project, and it's probably one of the most ambitious and unique pieces of fanart I've ever done.

I present to you the Fearsome Lights.

I'll first post a pic of who it's supposed to represent followed by what I painted.

Megavolt

Reginald Bushroot

The Liquidator

Negaduck

Quackerjack

My next acrylic project will be original content, but a little more complex. I have some old cigar boxes a friend gave me to revamp, and I want to play with rhinestones some more. So you can eventually look forward to seeing more from my acrylics work!

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Oooo-kaaaay, because I know some of you want to see it...

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Re-covering a notebook

I thought I would share this bit of craftiness with you...
I have this cheap little hardcover notebook, which I've been using for general project, meeting, and life notes. It began to fall out of its cover, and I think it's a little tacky, despite the skydiving theme, so I decided to repair it while also re-covering it...


I used a scrapbooking paper that I wasn't especially attached to, but had a fun pattern and good color. For the spine, I used a dark-blue, thin, plushy-velvety material backed with paper, which I also bought in the scrapbook papers. This was the first time I'd used it, and I recommend it. It glues very well and has a great texture. 



I repaired the text-block in my home-made book press: 


The end-sheets, which are glued to the inside of the cover and help hold the text-block in, are the same paper as the cover... it comes with a different print on each side. 



...and now my old, falling apart notebook feels completely new! 

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Ramadan!!

Hey everyone, hope you all are well. Ramadan, my favorite time of year is here :D Just thought I would share with you all :) If any of you are up to the challenge, perhaps you can fast with me for a day or more :)

This video is targeted towards a Muslim audience, but I thought I would share it to you so that you could briefly see what the importance of Ramadan is for us :)


Sunday, July 7, 2013

I Painted This

Again, just posting some art I did. I like to buy wooden boxes and the like (I have also received some as gifts) and paint them with acrylics. This is my latest and the biggest I've done. I experimented here with stencils (the fleurs-de-lys and the other swirly patterns) and wood glue (the rhinestones).


Thursday, July 4, 2013

The Future of Books

Karolyn! Check this out! Doesn't it remind you of what we were discussing yesterday? :|


Friday, June 28, 2013

Top Eleven Literary Villains

A couple days ago, I made a list of my top eleven villains from books. I thought maybe I should post it here because we're all kind of book people.