Playing with texture

June 9, 2010 in Artist, Design, Etc., New Paintings, Uncategorized

This week seems to find me recovering from a creative slump I didn’t realize I was having until I started to shed it the last couple days.  I’ve been productive, don’t get me wrong.  Just not excited.

Today was a variety of projects from finalizing detailed Excel spreadsheets to tours of the studio, some cleaning and a healthy dose of foot traffic in the store which I managed with much fabulous assistance from Christi & Brandon.

Finally, well after closing,  I had a chance to play in the studio.

I have a few design projects I’ve been working on for weddings that are turning out okay.  That kills me.  Okay is a death nell to me.  It’s almost as insulting to me as “You look nice dear”.  Ugh.

Okay is a sentiment that only works for me when it is not used to describe my person or my work.  You can use it to describe the food I cook (though that’s rare these days).  I know I’m an okay cook.  A description of Okay in regards to my food is much appreciated in comparison to the once received “I’d rather eat from the value menu at Taco Bell.”

I can’t stand it when I hit a slump and am an okay designer.

When I’m dissatisfied with a design I can still hear Jon in my subconscious (my design partner for a couple years) shaking his head in disappointment saying either “Rebecca, you can do better than that” or the brutally honest “Really, anyone could have done that.”  Moments like that spur me to start fresh with a new perspective.  When I hear those voices in my brain it is time for an Atari 2600 style do-over. (If you’re a product of the ’70s you know what I’m talking about.  DO OVER!  THAT DIDN’T COUNT!!!)

After much frustration I decided not to even open the file I’ve been working on.  Instead I turned away from the computer and pulled out the brushes.  I filled one of my favorite tea cups with water and unearthed the set of watercolours I’ve only used twice before. Fitting beautifully into my hand was my favorite Red Sable #8 detail brush.  I poured a glass of iced jasmine tea to whet my whistle.

Pandora radio provided the perfect background…soothing and upbeat all at once.

It went a little like this:

Red Sable #8 lightly submerged in water.

Red Sable #8 eeny meeny-miny-moe

Choose the color to play with first.

Red Sable #8 dance lightly across the 140lb cold press watercolour paper.

The planets must have been aligned just right. I was able to stay out of my own way.  I let the brush do its dance while I went along for the ride.  Whether it was because of the ceramic work-out last night (eh, yesterday morning), the mellow music or something else…I don’t know.

I painted.

Just painted.

The eight sheets of watercolour paper were then scanned into the computer and the digital layers compiled into a series of wedding invitation images that are still surprising me just a little.

I printed samples.

Layered papers.

Wrapped them with raw organza silk crinkled into an organic and elegant texture.

Tied them with hand dyed silk ribbons.

The colors aren’t quite right yet but the idea is finally something I feel inspired by.

Now I fear it will be weeks before I sleep soundly again.

These few hours of playing have led me down a path that will yield several new designs as I try new options, shapes, sizes, colors, and textures.

Would someone please stop the world for just a couple days so I can play in the studio just a little longer?

Hippitty Hoppitty…

March 18, 2010 in Artist, artists, Favorites, New Paintings

You know what comes next.

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Stop in for all your easter basket treats.  And your sassilicious Spring Greetings (and don’t forget the lip balm while you’re here).

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and a few just for fun…

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Move over greeting card moguls…

January 8, 2010 in Artist, Design, New Paintings

key-to-my-heart-no-textEach time I go to the store to purchase a greeting card I stand and stare.  After a couple minutes my shoulders are tense, my arms are crossed and I’m either bored or frustrated.  I can’t find the right message or, worse yet, I can’t find a good blank one.

I’m a fan of the simple greeting card.  Rarely is my work simple but when I illustrate I love a light black flowing ink line with a touch of watercolour.  I like a simple message, if a message at all, that leaves the meaning to the recipient.

My pen of choice for illustration is the tul rollerball that I buy in large quantities in Office Max.  My favorite watercolour brush is the 1″ red sable with the clear handle that I purchased in the art school book store 20+ years ago.  It is still serving me well.

I hope you enjoy my newest greeting card illustrations and find a simple message to send to a loved one.

Each illustration is reproduced on acid free white card stock, adorned with a swarovski crystal and includes a white recycled paper envelope. The inside is blank for your message or available with custom text.  $2.95 each.

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All that glitters and a little something nice

December 7, 2009 in Artist, artists, Design, Favorites, New Paintings, Uncategorized

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Hours spent in the glass pavilion at the Toledo Museum of Art, an occasional glimpse of the glass blowers…these are things that have always fascinated me.  Glass is an art form that I’ve only had the tiniest of experiences with as an artist but so have so much joy observing.

Movement, sparkle, color, what more can a girl ask for?  I would rather have a beautiful piece of expertly blown glass to a diamond any day. [ Shhhh.  Don't tell my friends who are jewelers.]

Recently, S Type Creative acquired the work of glass artist Matthew Paskiet.  His studio/gallery, Fire Nation, is located in Holland, Ohio.  Matthew and I went to high school together, though while we had a variety of mutual friends we never crossed paths until recently when a friend recommended I speak to him about offering his glass here.  [You can read more about Matthew at his Fire Nation site.]

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Today, UPS delivered my snazzy new Pentax Optio W80 camera and I’ve finally had a chance to play with some close up shots of the glass.  Here are a few of my favorite pieces that I have here in the studio.  Matthew’s use of color and movement are dazzling.  As you twist or rotate the fire apples and spiral eggs it’s as if the inner glass is suspended and moving independently.  The textures inside make me wish I could reach inside the glass to feel them.

In addition to the pieces shown here are dozens of beautiful blown glass ornaments, pendant light fixtures, and a gorgeous “Dragon’s Breath” vase.  Even with the snazzy new camera, these pictures just don’t do it justice. Stop in for a peak!

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Custom Portraits by Linda Roberts

September 22, 2009 in artists, New Paintings, Uncategorized

Now available at S Type Creative Studio are custom portraits by Bryan, Ohio artist Linda Peter Roberts.  Working from your favorite photo she will create a stunning charcoal or pencil portrait for only $85 per person.  Also available are oil or oil pastel portraits on commission.

Here are a few of her pieces from the past:

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Morphine, Defiant Artists & Creative Abandon Light up the studio

April 24, 2009 in Design, Music, New Paintings

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It was a long day.  A good day, but a long day.  Productivity was high today and as such, when 7pm rolled around, I was downright sleepy.  If you know me, you realize how bizarre that statement is since I’m a bonafide night owl.

It’s Thursday.

Thursday is when the Defiance Society of Artists meets to paint and kabitz.  It’s always a pure pleasure.  I make it as often as possible.

So at 8, I drug my butt off my chair at the desk, threw my paints and a few painting blanks into a big totebag (actually, Joel did that part for my pathetic self), and zipped across town for the art gathering.  

My expectations of my artistic contributions were low.

I was surprised by myself and everyone else.  It seemed to be a night that everything was aligned JUST RIGHT for creativity.

Rosie had several massive painting break throughs, and kept exclaiming “I really learned a lot tonight”.  Her paintings are turning out to be stunning and she’s a newbie, having painted for only a year.

Rich earth tones and odd greens were the flavor of the night for me.  Elaine offered me some purple paint.  I never use purple.  I mix purple, but I don’t use purple out of the tube.  I, however, had not grabbed the proper ingredients for purple in my mad dash.

Tonight, a new color palette emerged for me.  Cool greens, hot yellows, deep purples, vibrant ultramarine blue.  I painted a series of tea lite candle holders and 3 abstracts on reclaimed lumber, my new favorite surface.

Conversation was good, sassy, and occasionally…well…very entertaining.  I returned to the studio at midnight re-energized and ready to work.  Here are the fruits of my labors.  I’m very pleased I didn’t succumb to the soft pile of down comforters and pillows that were singing their siren’s song to me at 7pm.

Music in the studio tonight…Morphine 

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