Saturday, September 04, 2010

Heart Shaped Box as of September 4, 2010


Heart Shaped Box as of September 4, 2010
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

Today I took a break to work on this project, a heart-shaped box that I am covering with decoupage and collage designs created from printed metallic ribbon. This afternoon, I concentrated on the inside wall of the box. I hope to use only one pattern for this area: pink background with a paisley design in red, blue, and green (echoing the colors on the top and bottom of the box.) I only have one ribbon printed with this pattern, so I am leaving gaps as I work in case I need to add additional patterns. I started at the base with as much pale pink as possible to contrast with the adjacent red area. Then I established a border around the top using several blue and pink motifs repeated within the ribbon's paisley pattern. I had a lot of fun and worked on this longer than I had planned.

Friday, September 03, 2010

Big Bowl of Apples


Big Bowl of Apples
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

Yesterday I participated in the local custom of running to the grocery store in anticipation of a storm. This time, the storm was Hurricane Earl, not just the usual thunderstorm or snow storm. I had made a little list of things that didn't need to be refrigerated or heated, just in case the power went out: tuna fish, granola bars, peanut butter, etc. On my way into the grocery store, I saw a table with big bags of apples. Hmmm, gala apples, my favorite! And they were so beautiful! Well, I thought, apples can be stored and eaten at room temperature, in case we lose power. And besides, Rosh Hoshanah is coming up this week, and I will need apples for the holiday. But the truth is, I also bought these apples because I liked the way they looked! Well, the storm is still expected to pass by sometime tonight, though Earl has been downgraded by several categories, and isn't expected to make a direct hit. So we probably won't be reduced to eating granola bars and pb&j. So now that I am more relaxed about Hurrican Earl, I am beginning to wonder what to do with all these apples. I decided that the first thing to do was to photograph them, in hopes of getting an image that I can use for Rosh Hoshana greetings (Jewish New Year) to friends and family. So I put the apples in a big glass bowl and took some pictures. This is one of the best photos. I used iPhoto to lighten the shadows, clean up a few stray marks, and crop to get this composition.

Thursday, September 02, 2010

Necklace with Carved Jade, Copper, and Leather


Necklace with Carved Jade, Copper, and Leather
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

I started this necklace yesterday, and finished it up this morning. I have been thinking about how to use these carved jade beads from China, and yesterday I tried out another idea. I combined them with Ethiopian copper beads, and strung them on dyed purple leather, using the knots and the exposed leather as part of the design. Then I photographed it this morning so that I could post it here.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Lucky Shot of "The Pru" (Posterized)


Lucky Shot of "The Pru" (Posterized)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

Yesterday, stuck in traffic as I drove into Boston, I was worried about timing. I had arranged to meet a friend who will soon be moving far away. We each had places to go and people to see, but had set a time and place to meet for coffee in between. Despite the traffic tie-ups and last minute scheduling changes all around, somehow it worked! So as I started the drive back home, I was already feeling quite lucky. Just before I got onto Storrow Drive to head out of Boston, I stopped at a red light and found myself with an unobstructed view of "The Pru" (The Prudential Center, a Boston icon.) I only had about a minute before the light changed from red to green, but I pulled out my camera and took two quick pictures. Tonight I took the best of the two photos, and used Painter to posterize it, and then cropped it to get this image: a lucky shot on a very lucky day.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Necklace with Jade, Wood, and Printed Reed


Necklace with Jade, Wood, and Printed Reed
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

I have been thinking about how to use some of my new jade beads from China. Yesterday I took a break to work out a design I have been thinking about. I combined jade with wooden beads; I also used some unusual beads that are made from reed, with designs printed on them. I strung the beads on brown cotton cord, using knots between the beads as part of the design. I made the necklace long enough so that I could finish it with knots and beads instead of a metal clasp.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Summer Sky at Sunset


Summer Sky at Sunset
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

I took this photograph last night during another evening walk at Obear Park, here in Beverly, MA. I have gone there so often this summer and have taken so many photos of the sunset that yesterday I had decided to leave my camera in my purse. But when I saw the view, I couldn't resist. Some of the sunsets have been quite spectacular and dramatic, but this one was gentle, with a lovely apricot sky.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Sketches for Painted Pattern for Heart Shaped Box


Sketches for Painted Pattern for Heart Shaped Box
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

These are sketches that I made for a painted pattern that I want to use for the heart-shaped box, a collage and decoupage project that I have been working on for a LONG time. Although I still have a long way to go to finish the last two decoupage surfaces, I have already been thinking about how to finish the last surface, which is the inner wall of the box lid. A few months ago, I realized that I should probably paint the that surface to avoid the wear and tear of two decoupaged surfaces moving against each other when the box is opened and closed. Well, I may change my mind about all of this, but for now, my idea is to use gold and silver acrylic paint. It was too hot today to try decoupage, and I was short on time anyway, so instead I decided to try to come up with a pattern for the inside of the lid. I used a stencil tool that came with a little drawing set, and measured to see how much room I will have and how the stencil will work. The photo shows six ideas that I came up with, done with felt-tip pen, sharpie pen, and marker. These patterns are constrained by how the stencil tool can fit inside the lid. Right now, I prefer the pattern that is shown second row from the bottom. The stencil tool was so awkward to use that I think it might actually be easier to paint it the pattern by hand. In any case, it was good to get ideas. And I am still thinking about it. To be continued. . . .