With all of the holiday hubbub I didn’t have much time or inclination to work on art through November and December but I am happy to report that I have finally finished “Garden Party”. Sometimes these pieces take me a while to figure out because I have a mental vision of what I want them to be but don’t always get the logistics worked out right away. This was the case with “Garden Party” (you may remember it from an earlier post titled “The Trees Stand Alone”).
I think the most helpful thing in getting momentum going on this piece has been the fact that I have a pretty low pressure class in school right now so I am not running around like a maniac to keep up on things (that and I haven’t done the dishes or laundry in three or four days despite knowing that I will be having company this week).
I think I might be getting a little tired of this style of work but I am so in love with the way these textural pieces end up looking that I am hesitant to move away from them. I probably just need to change it up for a while. Anyway, back to THIS piece. The concept for “Garden Party” was born almost a year ago when my mother was planning her birthday party. Right around this time I discovered tiny Lucite shoes (think glass slippers) on one my favorite websites for alterables and this in combination with the grand soirée my mom was busy cooking up put the idea of princesses playing croquet in a garden into my head. I floundered with this for a long time and when I finally started it I was still going in that direction.
Once I got the trees made for this I lost direction and became frustrated with details that weren’t taking shape in the way I would have liked them to (which was sometime in late October, early November). It wasn’t until my friend Alicia announced the themes for the next edition of her mixed media arts zine that I found some creative footing. I won’t give many details here so as not to spoil the surprise when the zine comes out but will tell you that this piece took a complete 180 and its new direction was inspired by the Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre of 1572 (and my weird obsession with all things de Medici). That is about all I am willing to say for now but I have been dying to share this piece so here goes!
Because this is a rather large piece (16” x 20”) it was difficult to get a good close-up with lots of detail so below are a few detail shots.
There is actually so much detail in here that I keep forgetting and rediscovering things! There are things that I am sure you just won’t be able to see here (like the fact that the little lantern lenses glow in the dark… I can’t get a photo that shows this feature well) but never fear! As much as I love seeing it hang on my wall, this piece will be listed for sale in my Etsy shop shortly! Check my “Store” page here to keep an eye out for it; once it is listed there will be a direct link to “Garden Party” in my shop on that page.









