Thursday, September 17, 2009

terraria.


i made a terrarium. two, actually. terraria (thanks grace!)

i went for a nice walk in the waterfowl park yesterday to gather moss. i made a larger and nicer one with a deer in it, in a nice corked bottle. i happened to also have another jar and a bag of animal figurines, so i made a smaller one with a bear in it, which is messier and harder to see.


i'm kind of addicted. next up will be a large one under a wide glass dome (providing i can find one) with rolling hills of moss and a bighorn sheep.

so much fun.

Friday, September 11, 2009

some thoughts on the first few days of second year.

the quality of meal hall oranges has gone down. they're much harder to peel and less juicy.

single rooms are great because i can dress up and listen to showtunes without the girl on the other side of the room thinking i'm crazy.

having six hours of sculpture on fridays seems like it will be okay.

my social skills have not improved as far as meeting new people in residence goes, but i'm content with the acquaintances i have.

it is going to be so cold in the winter.

i'll be nineteen in three days, and i'm not sure if i really care.

having a functional light meter in my camera would be nice.

straw boater hats are fun.

i now have adequate closet space.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

back, at last.

i sit here in my new residence room, nothing unpacked except my computer. it's great to be back, even though i haven't even seen any of my friends yet. it's just a great feeling to have my own room that i can fill with whatever i'd like and not have to worry about a stranger showing up later and claiming half the space. the single life is good.

a goal:
actually meet people in harper and not be that girl again.

i am so excited for class to start, i need to get back in my art vibe. especially photography, i'm looking forward to that. even though thaddeus will probably make me cry.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

les macarons!

everyone gets baking urges once in a while. my sister is the baker in the family. she makes cookies or pies, or a cheesecake for a special occasion. i get a baking urge now and then, but i'm never satisfied with chocolate chip cookies or an apple pie. no, i make the complicated things.

that's why tonight, i had an urge to try macarons.

after i got over the initial disappointment that it was not possible to make one in each flavour (i tried that with icing on cookies once, it was much more time-consuming than it was worth), i settled on a nice, easy chocolate-mint. the pastel colours are, after all, the thing that attracts me most to the art of macaron-making. i was too impatient to pay attention to the finer details (measuring by weight rather than volume because i don't have a scale, sifting twice because i don't have a sifter, aging the egg white for three days because i wanted macarons NOW), but they still turned out okay.


a little brown around the edges, but my oven does that to everything. they also baked up taller, but flattened a lot when they cooled. this could be a result of my using fresh egg whites, or too-coarse almonds, or simply not being careful enough while taking them out of the oven. i've left out some eggs and i'm going to try to find some almond flour, so i'll try again in a few days. i think i'll try lemon next time. mmm.

other than baking, here's what i've been doing for the past few days:
that's my baby-painting setup, horrible lighting included. there's not much open space in my house, so i've taken over the living room. which has lots of good window-light in the daytime, but only one lamp at night, which is when i do most of my work. but the babies are coming along nicely. i have two dresses pretty much done, one about halfway, and one that i have yet to start (i need to get the measurements of the guy who will be wearing it). in addition to that, i have a scarf, a tie, a pair of shorts, a bedspread, and a bassinet to make. this is turning out to be quite the commitment.






Monday, August 17, 2009

costumes.


i'm now unemployed. i have three weeks or so before going back to school. i have found one thing to do to amuse myself until then.

a friend is directing a play, "baby with the bathwater" by christopher durang. a very absurd piece of theatre, and it needs costumes to match.


yes, i'll be painting the babies on the fabric. it looks like in addition to those two dresses and the tie, i'll be making one more dress, a pair of shorts, and a bassinet that can hold a teenage boy. and maybe one more dress and a few aprons. i'm quite excited for it, really. i just need to get some fabric and paint.

also, i still do that knitting thing every once in a while. i stopped at a couple of yarn shops last week while we were in cape breton. i got a book i've been eyeing for a while, "boutique knits", which features a lovely cloche-like hat pattern, for which i picked up some teal alpaca. i also experienced, for the first time, malabrigo. i got two skeins of lace in "water green". i've been loving this colour lately.

and a few things from my sketchbook lately:

one week at work, i only had one kid sign up for class, so we did some more involved things, like making dolls. that's what i made. no, the kid didn't know who liza minnelli is.

and a little stamp i carved from a piece of linoleum:

i'm going to do a series of posts of things that make me happy. i'm really a pretty materialistic person deep down, in a way, and i love buying things. i'll be posting some things i own that make me happy.

Friday, July 24, 2009

note: future project.

i only have two weeks left of work. after that, i still have a whole month left before i'm back to school. therefore, i am going to force myself to do some art.

today, while cleaning the third floor of the gallery where i work, i found a bag that contained some fabric. i wanted some fabric to cover my sketchbook with, so i looked through it and noticed some that was white, with very faint traces of where there used to be small purple flowers. i thought it was a bedsheet, but it turned out to be a dress. with several holes in it.

i want to collect a bunch of old clothes in an extreme state of disrepair: dresses where the fabric is thinned and falling apart, jeans with holes everywhere, moth-eaten sweaters. and repair them. patch the holes, maybe embroider the faded prints.

finding the old clothes is the hard part.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

fashion, day two.

i'm liking the big-ass sketchbook, but it's bigger than my scanner. this almost didn't fit.

acrylic, watercolour, and ink over a magazine cutout. i like doing this.

summer photos.

several of them. some of them got cropped on the edges, click for full view.

i have no idea why this is underlined, but it won't go away.






















oils.

i made an oil painting. you may know that i'm not much of a painter, generally. i think i prefer oils to acrylics, because the colours look nicer and they don't dry before even touching the painting surface like acrylics do. my favourite part is the actual visible brushstrokes that i've tried so hard to get with acrylics, and failed miserably. though that part didn't scan well.


self-portrait, obviously. i liked it better before i added the glasses. i might be risky and try to take them off.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

i return!

i kind of forgot about having a blog again.

i've decided, this year, to start applying to the national theatre school's costume and set design program (or rather, my mother has decided for me). i'm starting now because they accept a grand total of eight people each year, so maybe they'll eventually notice me if i start early. applications aren't until next february, but i'm starting to work on my fashion sketching skills.



fashion 006

fashion 005

fashion 004

fashion 003

fashion 002

fashion 001

fashion

(they're small because there's so many, click to go to flickr to see what's going on!)

i went out and bought a fountain pen and tubes of watercolours and a huge-ass black spiral-bound sketchbook, which i'm going to paste these into. it makes me feel like a real fashion designer. it seems like they would carry huge-ass black spiral-bound sketchbooks. maybe.