Back at it

Well it doesn’t exactly fall in the “Art making” category but this model horse skeleton is reference material for a piece that I want to do in the not so distant future. Therefore I decided (after years…it was initially inspiration/reference for another sculpture I made) to finally put it together. This was no small feat. I am not a patient person and while this model kit had all the indications that it wanted to go together in a certain way, it did not cooperate as I thought it might. So instead of the relaxing my way back into making something that I thought I was doing, it was more of a “cursing like a sailor and accidentally gluing things to myself situation”.

With much more glue than necessary I got it almost entirely together, after which it almost immediately fell over and broke apart again. SO I’ve dedicated most of the rest of my day to doing things around the house like organizing skulls that were a gift from a friend of ours and making a way for plumbers come through and fix spaces which have not been used since we moved in years ago.

Friday feelings

Me trying to get anything done this week… trying to embrace the slower pace and just be ok with it.

I hope everyone has a great weekend. May cats lay on all your important papers, forcing you to slow down and enjoy each moment.

Weekly Update

I am getting more done in the world of paperwork than the world of sculpture this week, because of much needed resting (but when sitting still I have an innate need to do something so hence all the paperwork…like deep diving our finances and budgeting in addition to the depths of my email.) Below are the usual updates and a beautiful scene from my studio early this morning.

Current Exhibitions

As Above, So Below at Arch Enemy Arts is up through this Sunday, September 18th.

Spectrum 3, also at Arch Enemy Arts, opened last Friday, September 9th, with an opening reception on First Friday, October 7th. I am happy to report that my piece Bluebird of happiness… (Hold it all in) has sold!

I do still have a sculpture (The Alchemist (2021) which is really a favorite of mine) available from Spectrum 2.

The Alchemist, 2021

Upcoming Exhibitions

Paul and I have both started prepping for our show in Nov 2023. I am casting and sculpting and testing. He is buying and gessoing panels and thinking about frames. It’s always exciting to see how different our processes are, but how similar at times. At this point, it is really wonderful to gather images and ideas and throw them out there to see how they change and develop.

Upcoming Workshops

There are only a few spaces left in my upcoming Animal Sculpture Workshop at Union Hall Arts in Atlantic City, NJ!

You can view more information and sign up HERE

Work in Progress

I am not making much this week, but rather taking a much needed rest. Though I am still casting bird heads, now just one a day, which is nice.

Upcoming Miscellany

Sale of available work // November 1st, 2022

Sip & Sketch at the Wagner Free Institute of Science // December 8th, 2022

Testing, testing, 1, 2, 3

While not much at all is getting done in my world this week, last week I was able to test a glaze on these three tiny skulls (which I made a bunch of while taking Simon Lee’s class at the beginning of the summer.) I wanted to see how it looked at one coat, two coats and three coats. I have a tiny kiln, which I programmed for a glaze firing and let it do its thing. They came out great and I imagine I’ll get around to glazing the sculptures I had in mind soon enough. Most people don’t realize that I don’t, almost ever, glaze my work. And I’ve never fired my own glazed pieces until now. That’s why I love making Art…every day is an adventure.

Monday Inspiration

Some things I’m looking at today…

Smallest mold

While I’m not sure if this is the smallest mold I’ve ever made, I’m pretty happy to be casting these silly things all day. And I’m certainly using the smallest plaster bucket ever, which is an old cap to a liquid Tylenol that measures in milliliters. My idea, for now, is to make a lot of them and see where it goes. I have an idea for a piece for our show next November, but I feel like this little skull will end up in other places also.

Also Sometimes was very into the process…

Weekly Update

Back to School! We dropped Olivia off to school today (7th grade!) and later today I’ll start my semester teaching at PAFA. I teach Foundations Experience, a class for first year students where we dive in to the resources at PAFA in the first semester and resources in Philadelphia during the second semester. It’s a class I’ve been teaching since it started and I may have said this before, but I try to make it the class that covers everything I wish I learned in school about the Art world.

Current Exhibitions

As Above, So Below at Arch Enemy Arts is in its last week, so if you are able to see it, be sure to get there before the 18th!

Upcoming Exhibitions

Here’s the full sneak peek for Spectrum 3, also at Arch Enemy Arts, and this show opens this Friday, September 9th, with an opening reception on First Friday in October. To request the preview for the show email Lawren at INFO@ARCHENEMYARTS.COM

Paul and I are continuing to talk about thoughts and ideas for our solo show in 2023. Expect more on that as we head into the end of this year.

Upcoming Workshops

There are only a few spaces left in my upcoming Animal Sculpture Workshop at Union Hall Arts in Atlantic City, NJ! Tomorrow I’ll talk more about the specifics of what will be covered so stay tuned.

You can view more information below or sign up HERE

Work in Progress

Most of my in progress works have been packing related. I did finish up the last of my Tangle sculptures this week and am looking forward to starting new work. I suppose Eddie Bunson is still lurking around, so I’ll finish him too. (It’s silly how much that little sculpture makes me laugh.)

Upcoming Miscellany

I’ll be planning a sale of available work for late October or early November, in advance of the holiday season. I’ll be sure to share it here first.

That’s all for now!

Packing and Shipping

Packing and shipping is a funny thing. It is INTEGRAL to the piece surviving its journey between point A and point B, yet no one teaches it (well I do, a bit), until recently no one talked about it and lots of artists just throw their stuff in whatever box with whatever “packing materials” are lying around. I used to do this, before working for an art handling company, and still cringe at the thought of sending out sculptures wrapped in plaster splattered bubble wrap, packed in old clay boxes.

Now, depending on what the sculpture is, it’s either cavity packed in foam or wrapped in tissue, then bubble, then more bubble and then space in the box is taken up with paper. For very fragile pieces I will double box them if needed. All this to say that a lot goes into this process and it takes a fair amount of time if you do it right.

Below are the boxes of sculptures from my Seconds sale and they are ready to head out to their new homes. This was two days of packing and labeling, but again, that time is really important to make sure that the pieces get where they are supposed to, in the way that they are supposed to. I also feel like it should be really exciting to open these boxes and see what’s inside, so I really try to focus on that as I’m wrapping them. For anyone selling and shipping work, or showing and shipping work, I’d say to think about how the person on the other end will feel opening the box and that is a great place to start. I will do a more in depth tutorial soon.

Labor Day

Very rarely is there a day where work isn’t being done around here and today was no exception.

I finished up my sculpture for Spectrum III, an upcoming show at Arch Enemy Arts, and worked on fixing a broken fellow that came back to me for repairs.

It wasn’t just work though… I also dyed Olivia’s hair. Here’s the before and the not quite dry yet after:

We also fed cake to raccoons and watched the last episode of Locke & Key. Hope everyone had a fun day with a bit of rest!

Friday Thoughts

I guess as an artist and mom and partner and cat mom and outside foster cat mom and home owner and adjunct faculty member it can be tricky to find time to take care of oneself... I was thinking about this tonight because I’ve never been great at it. Any time there is something I love that makes me feel great, like stretching, workouts, yoga, martial arts, acupuncture, etc, it’s the first thing on the chopping block when I get busy again. My preference is to take care of others. But tonight I tried to focus on the small things I’m doing to take care of myself and realized while they each aren’t much, they all add up to something. Some of them are:

Stretching before I even get out of bed so my body doesn’t feel like an old broken chair when I stand up

Making myself a fancy coffee in the morning

Doing Duolingo every day (Italian!) to keep my brain in shape

Using Sunscreen so I don’t get skin cancer (again!)

Stretching out my hands and knees periodically to prevent stiffness

CBD oil for stress

Writing things in my calendar to stay organized

Taking baths to relax my brain and my knees

Skincare at night

Flossing (my teeth, not the dance…Olivia says the dance is over.)

Reading before bed.

I hope to add back in acupuncture, working out and some sort of meditation, even though I’m terrible at it. And doing martial arts again one day would be amazing. We’ll see…

Throwback Thursday

My day has been busy packing orders from today’s Seconds Sale so a big thank you to everyone for that! At this moment only 14 items of the original 50 remain so that was a great day. What it does mean, unfortunately, is that I have little left in me as far as brains are concerned to formulate an eloquent blog post, so instead I leave you of this image of me and a shark in party hats (around 2007 or 2008 - ish)

Weekly Update

Last week before school starts… both for Olivia and I. I’ll be at PAFA on Wednesdays this year teaching a class that readies first year students for the Art world, first by showing them the resources at PAFA (of which there are many) and then the resources in Philadelphia and beyond. I try to teach this class as the “everything I wish I learned during my first year of art school” class and therefore always look forward to teaching it. Anyway, because it is the last week before school starts, Olivia and I have been trying to squeeze in some last Summer bits while we can, including a trip to Member’s Night at the Philadelphia Zoo.

Seconds Sale

The rest of my week has been primarily devoted to getting my Seconds Sale ready for tomorrow, Sept 1. This required gathering everything, photographing it, and listing it in my online shop so that it will release on Thursday at 11am EST. Everything is ready to go and while I’m always nervous that nothing will show up when it turns 11, it always does (because I refresh obsessively until it does.)

Upcoming Workshops

There are only 2 spaces left in my upcoming Animal Sculpture workshop, which is taking place on October 1st and 2nd at Union Hall Arts!

Work in Progress

I finished the clay sculpture for Spectrum III and it is currently waiting to be fired. Fingers crossed.

Upcoming Miscellany

You can vote for my piece CHAMBER XXXVI Bring the motherfucking ruckus for the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize People’s Choice Award HERE until September 9th.

Also, Paul (my love, who has been hard at work on all the things) was just recently in an episode of The Mastodon Podcast HERE.

Throwback Tuesday

Ages ago, Olivia and I were featured in a mural in the Fishtown section of Philadelphia, a few blocks away from where I used to have the Philadelphia Sculpture Gym (rip). The mural was designed and painted by Jeffro Kilpatrick and Brad Carney through Mural Arts.

Today we were nearby and decided to visit.

Friday things

This week has me running here to there. Here are a few bits of my day:

Very delicious veggie hotdogs that I made for Paul and I today, titled “Japanese Egg Dog”

A sculpture that I started, but it dried out so I had to change gears…I lopped off its head and got in some texture. I’m excited to see what happens next. I have an idea, but we’ll see.

This one will not leave me alone today. I love her completely but she only wants me to pet her when I am at the computer… Sometimes! (her name…but also her nature.)

Frantically trying to fit in the last two episodes of Amaya Gurpide’s "The Narrative Language in Drawing” course before the 1st. It has been such a great course and I am excited to try out some of the things she has talked about.

In the bag

Or rather, in the tool roll. As an artist I love to see other artists’ studios, tools and materials. I think there is so much to be learned from what people use to make things.

So, here is a sneak peek at the tools I use to create my work.

This is The Sendak Artist Roll by Peg and Awl, which I’ve had for years and years. It is well loved, very used and stands up to all I put it through.

I used to use a plain canvas brush roll I got from Pearl but was always looking for something that felt more “me”, (and also would stand up to how rough I can be on things.) This continues to do the trick!

I have it organized into sections, the first being practical items: a pencil, a micron pen, a small ruler, a Sharpie (!), and tweezers.

This area contains the workhorses of my tools: a pointed wooden tool for when I need more precision, a smaller rounded wooden tool (which has touched nearly every piece I’ve ever made) and a larger wooden tool, and 3 takes of varying shapes and sizes. I love that the rakes are double sided with a different shape on each side, as the different shapes are better suited to different parts of sculptures.

These are the metal tools: 3 double sided metal tools with different tips for various textures, the wooden handle able is a fettling knife which is helpful for trimming things, a plaster tool (which is also helpful when working with wax), a smaller sort of spatula and a clay tool with a flat point. Each of these tools can but used in many ways but I always seem to use them when getting into creating textures.

This secret pocket has a cuticle trimmer in it and I use this to trim rubber mold edges.

Lastly the front pocket has a clay wire (used for cutting clay off the block) and a serrated rib (a thin piece of metal which rides over the surface of the clay.)

Weekly Update

As I try to squeeze the last bits out of this Summer by running around with Olivia, I am also looking forward to the Fall. The change of weather is of course most exciting but the change of pace is helpful too. I always do better when there is some structure to my days and the Fall schedule always seems to snap things back into place. (Mom guilt looms when it’s a perfectly nice Summer day that I had planned to spend working on the house or in the studio and Olivia asks “What are we doing today?”… so my days are more unpredictable right now because having fun is also important.)

As I mentioned, I’ll be teaching less this Fall, only having taken on one class at PAFA and workshops. I’m hoping to use this time to plan for the future and finish up some things around here.

Current Exhibitions

I’m happy to say that my sculpture, Am I flying? // Am I falling?, that is featured in As Above, So Below at Arch Enemy Arts sold! There is some really beautiful work in this exhibition, but my favorites are:

Upcoming Exhibitions

I’m working on a piece for Spectrum 3, also at Arch Enemy Arts, and this show opens in September with an opening reception on First Friday in October.

Paul and I are also both in the planning stages for our solo show in 2023, so there that has been discussions and the beginnings of ideas.

Upcoming Workshops

There are only 3 spaces left in my upcoming Animal Sculpture Workshop at Union Hall Arts in Atlantic City, NJ! I am so excited for this workshop. It’s going to be a really packed two days, full of information and sculpting (my favorite things.) I’ll also be making a sculpture tool for each participant and we’ll talk about things like moldmaking vs. firing clay work, composition and making narrative work using symbolism.

You can view more information below or sign up HERE

Work in Progress

I’ve started a sculpture but in the chaos of redoing the studio, it’s dried out! So it looks like I’ll be starting again.

I also have a much neglected Eddie Bunson left on my table that I should finish for miss Olivia.

Upcoming Miscellany

Back to School Seconds Sale is scheduled for September 1st! I’ll photograph the sculpture this week for a sneak peek so stay tuned!