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Soon to be covered in a mosaic.

 

The next 3 art festivels that I will be in are of my photography. So I thought I would make a side table to put my business cards and postcards on. This way I can show people what they can look forward to seeing from me.

 

I'm also making a sign with my name on it to hang in the booth. Still working on the design for that.

This is the latest in my poppy oil painting "series". Measures 32 X 48 ", oil on canvas. Based on This Photo

 

Fotos können honorarfrei im Kontext redaktioneller Berichterstattung über Work in Progress bei Namensnennung genutzt werden. Jede andere Nutzung bedarf ausdrücklicher Zustimmung durch Hamburg Kreativ Gesellschaft. Fotos: Selim Sudheimer (www.facebook.com/selimsudheimer)

I'm trying a variety of products in an attempt to both age an ink jet image and to make it look "misty".

I am drawn to the look produced using encaustic wax, but the health hazards make me cautious about heating wax without effective ventilation.

Anyone interested in using cold wax might like to look at oilandwax.ning.com/ for helpful advice.

My objective is to use images that look as though they are memories of the past and I have to say that everything I have tried so far is a disapointment.

I hope to look into using resin next.

Fire's riding to valleys of death

while shadows are rising from bloody hells

Fire's riding to Hargor, the town

where evil and terror conquered the clouds

 

We sing to the wind the legend of the kings

to spread our heart to the kingdom of dusk

where heroes are lost, where now reigns the Shadow Lord!

- "Dargor- Shadowlord of the Black Mountain" - Rhapsody of Fire

 

Quick WIP shot of my current project for Losthaven.

18th century petticoat, ruffle

table with in process works.

the paint shop in craiova...

originally, the white shoes were going to be on the figure's feet, but decided to have them hanging instead

 

not finished yet, need to work on the hair/head piece some more, crocheting lots of plastic bags with a size Q hook

 

getting ready for The Black Front Gallery show in April

Ink jet prints treated with a variety of surface treatments.

I am trying to made these images look both aged and "misty" as though they were memories from the past.

The most effective so far are the ones I coated with Dorland's Wax Medium, although these needed a hot iron to make them effective.

For helpful advice about using this product, I can recommend oilandwax.ning.com/

 

Softlove work in progress

This book will be called "Fear".

I'm increasingly struck by the presence of this emotion in everyday life: the press and TV are awash with reports which add to this fear.

My record will involve words and images which will be contained in an individually designed folder.

Brown card, white acrylic paint, masking tape and ink.

Work in progress

Old progress pics of the last stages of Ingenue before molding.

Using a clay model pressed into forma foam ( or memory foam). Acrylic paint.

Grease Alley, an industrial backwater neighborhood in a blade-runner/fifth-element genre. These shops back onto a trash and old parts-strewn gully, where the junk skiff comes by to pick up broken components, industrial leftovers, and the occasional "borrowed" part.

Different pics taken in different times during works

finally busted out my protractor... and made a bunch of circles.

marker on cheap paper, I love doodling.

View On White

An exciting time if it wasn't for the fact that I'm right up against a deadline.

The provisional title is "Rights granted to women by men"

How long does it take to form. tune, and decorate an ocarina of this size? The answer is probably, "Too long to ever recover the time invested". Ultimately, the additional time to bisque fire, glaze, glaze fire (repeatedly) will put the pricing of higher quality pieces out of reach...which is cause for reflecting upon the question, "Why do you really do this?"

 

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second darkroom print. this one was burned for 55 sec. still did not achieve the contrast and dark shadows o was hopping for.

all finished and done today :) yey!

our collective art with tim. acrylic on canvas

Grease Alley, an industrial backwater neighborhood in a blade-runner/fifth-element genre. These shops back onto a trash and old parts-strewn gully, where the junk skiff comes by to pick up broken components, industrial leftovers, and the occasional "borrowed" part.

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