MMM: Games People Play
12 x 12 wood panel
I was really inspired this week by the current issue of Somerset Studio. In it, there is a wonderful article by Kristen Robinson, Unlocking My Creative Soul, in which she talks about taking a panel that she started in a workshop a while ago, and reworking it into something new. I too took a workshop a couple of years ago (Art and Soul) and although I put the pieces away as soon as I got home, I knew that one day, I would like to do something with them. Ironically, the artist whom I took the workshop from also had a wonderful article in this Jan/Feb issue: Misty Mawn. Her piece, Journaling through January, was (as she is in person) so beautiful and inspiring. I love the ethereal quality of her work and I tried to emulate that in my reworked piece above.
For this week's Mixed Media Monday prompt, Games People Play, I wanted to explore the mind games we can conjure up. The central image was from a journal that we made in class. The image was a magazine transfer of a sunglasses ad, and the body was defined by Misty herself. The "scarf" was created with torn ledger pieces and the "buttons" were made from a vintage dictionary page. The background has a base of acrylic and ink with stamping in relief. I reworked it by adding some definition with white pen and charcoal and then created the 12 x 12 wood base from many layers of acrylic, torn paper and more stamping in relief. I added a crumpled and distressed page torn from a vintage Reader's Digest version of The Three Faces of Eve. The quote on her glasses was also taken from a line in the story, "Eyes, eager and jubilant in anticipation of the applause she was sure would be forthcoming, she sat in her chair."
To be honest, I don't know if I was ready for Misty Mawn's class at the time. I was coming from a place of crafting more that creating art, and it is only now that I feel I could attempt to do the original teachings some justice. Thank you Misty for the continued inspiration!
To see more pieces on Games People Play, please check out all the talent on www.MixedMediaMonday.wordpress.com. To see more of Misty Mawn's work, please log on to www.mistymawn.typepad.com.
20 comments:
Wow, you were quick, Kristin - you even got in before my comment, LOL! This is such a beautiful piece of art! I am sure Misty would be very proud of you!
Fantastic!!
Kristin, It's such a beautiful piece! I love the text on her glasses!
Oh, Kristen, this is such a beautiful piece of art!
Such a fantastic piece! BRAVO!
A beautiful interpretation of this theme- a highly creative work with eloquence and style!
Wow! It's great and what beautiful colors!!!
What a fantastic idea on the theme--bravo!
Hugs, Cindy Adkins
www.recoveryartist.com
What a great touch in the text on the glasses! I enjoyed the accompanying journaling, which enhanced the beautiful piece! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful!
Fabulous, Kristin!
this is absolutely unique and adorable!!! the text on the glasses is a super effect!
WOW! this is outstanding, I have just enrolled to do a Misty Mawn class online and hope to achieve quality like this.... WELL DONE
Absolutely brilliant, you must be so pleased with how this turned out!
oxo
Wow this is so inspiring,I love this,its a gorgeous piece.
Wow Kristin this is lovely! You are so amazing with your ideas and unique pieces!! I don't know how you do it!! Lovely!!!
This is a wonderful piece! Outstanding!
I was so touched by the words of your daughter "has Mommy told you I was born in her heart?".I have a friend that's adopting and I can't wait to share these words with her...
You are so very lucky!
Gabriela
Thanks for your sweet comment on my MM post, your art piece is fantastic, love it.
I love this piece and Ihave the magazione you are speaking of. Misty Mawn is one of my all time favorites.
Teresa aka Tess
www.theheartofwords.blogspot.com
Super!
I've attempted mixed media and I just can't do it so I respect thsoe who can create this kinda fabulosity! Love this and yes, aren't SOmerset pubs so inspiring???
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