Posts Tagged ‘figure’

28
Oct

Tree Spirit: The Art of Rachael Direnna

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Art, Artists, Paper Crafts, Sculpture, Websites, etsy

Tree Spirit by Rachael Direnna (http://rdirenna.etsy.com)
Tree Spirit
by Rachael Direnna

“Many hours & quite a bit of work goes into every sculpture. I create each piece over a strong armature I construct myself using wire & found objects. The clay that I use is made by me as well. I shred junk paper (office paper, junk mail, newspaper, etc) soak it & mix it with paste & glue to make a pulp. I add calcium carbonate for strength & to buffer any acid in the paper. Each piece is sculpted in layers so that it dries completely & when finished is sanded, gessoed, painted, covered in decorative or handmade papers & then sealed. The work I sell on etsy is not constructed for outdoor display (especially in wet climates) but with normal use will last a lifetime (or several lifetimes – quick fact – there is paper mache still in existence from the China’s Han dynasty, 202 BC-220 AD).” – Rachael Direnna

See more at:
http://rdirenna.etsy.com
&
http://rdirenna.wordpress.com

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5
Oct

Margot Lovinger: Sheer Design

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Art, Artists, Collage, Mixed Media, Textiles, Websites, painting, techniques

Margot Lovinger:
Sheer Design

Afternoon by Margot Lovinger (http://www.margotlovinger.com)

Margot Lovinger creates amazing portraits. “What’s so amazing,” you may ask as you gaze upon what might at first glance appear to be a well contrived acrylic or oil painting? Lovinger’s rich, lush images are made entirely of fabrics, not paints! She starts with a cotton canvas base, then adds cottons & silks, sheer fabrics like tulle, netting, organza and chiffon. Each successive layer changes the hue of the layers beneath it, much the way a transparent color wash changes the layers underneath it in watercolor painting.
My work started with ’story quilts’ that were interactive, and required the viewer’s participation to reveal the full narrative. Other types of quilts and fabric compositions followed, often experimenting with new materials and textures. Though I was always fascinated by figure painting, (particularly the works of the renaissance masters, such as Caravaggio) the medium frustrated me, and most of my paintings showed this. Eventually, my interest in the textures and techniques of sewing merged with my fondness for the rich colors and imagery of figure painting, and I began creating these sewn figurative fabric compositions. I have been working in this technique for about 8 years.” – Margot Lovinger

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The Wait 2 by Margot Lovinger (http://www.margotlovinger.com)

FYI: Both Margot Lovinger & David Meanix
(see yesterday’s feature) created artwork
for the HBO hit series Six Feet Under.

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