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Me? A Designer?

The project that had to be done by the end of the week, whose incomplete status was punishable by removal of my precious Squid, who is a cat, not a cephalopod, and which would seem to prove that I am not entirely a fine artist is done. My little Squidster is safe, but for how long?

I'm working on steadily decreasing my dependence on the regular 9 to 5 job, and part of that is obtaining more freelance design clients. This week, I went through all my old projects and put together a Web site showcasing my design.

I Swear I Still Exist

I've spent a lot of time lately reexamining my approach in art. The past year has focused on developing a style and a voice, but now I really want to work on my point of view, I suppose. I'm finally feeling more like a fine artist than anything else (although the project that must be done by the end of the week and whose incomplete status is punishable by removal of my precious Squid, who is a cat, not a cephalopod, would seem to prove otherwise), so now I'm working on taking advantage of this new-found comfort in my work to decide what it is I want to say. (And if you can follow that sentence, I promise to send you a cookie.)

Part of that process is not rushing to finish things anymore. I'm taking my time with some experimental embroideries. I'm also focusing on not censoring myself, which has always been a problem. For instance, I got the sudden urge to make a Christmas card a week or so ago, and I went ahead and did it. That might not seem like much, but it's a big step for me. You can see the mustachioed season's greeter below:

Basically, I'm just taking all pressure off myself to perform. If I want to take three months to create a simple embroidery of a radio-beast, then, by gum, I'm gonna do it. I'm hoping to rectify my absence here with this new "Work in Progress" category to show off the messiness of my studio and the randomness of my brain.

P.S.: I didn't get into PNCA, which I'm beginning to think was more of a blessing than anything else. I'm turning my career focus towards teaching little kiddos instead and am working on becoming a substitute teacher to get my feet wet. I'm pretty nervous about that, but I figure that if I can handle being a sub, which is arguably the most terrifying experience one can have with 20 eight-year-olds, I can teach grade school art classes with ease.

St. Louis Web Site

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This is a Web site that I made back in college about a few of the lesser-known attractions around St. Louis. I always meant to add to it, but somehow it just never happened. I decided to repost it since I just entered it into the current Craftster Challenge. You can vote on it if you're logged into Craftster.

P.S.: I just started watching Lost tonight, so don't expect to see much by way of new work from me until we finish watching the first season. The show seems to be hell bent on making me a useless member of society. I did get a new paint palette for some gouaches I bought in college and never used, so if I enjoy those, you might see something from me.

Weeping Skies

I actually finished this piece a while ago, while I was reading Jane Eyre, but I forgot about it until I pulled out the pad of paper I used last night. It's inspired by Jane's trials and tribulations.

I did another shop update this evening, which includes this piece as well as the dragons from the other day. I like the way the dragons look all in a row.

Another Work in Progress

She's wearing a bear. That's about all.

I finally went out and bought some freezer paper (well, I sent Kieran to the store for freezer paper), so I'm going to try printing this image onto fabric and making a doll. If it works out, more of my character sketches may befall the same fate. We'll see. I've heard that HP printers don't work so well for printing on fabric, but I've found that printable fabric is really unpleasant to sew, so I need to find another method. I'm also planning on incorporating embroidery into my photography, as with the marionette I made. Once again, we'll see.

Apply! Apply! Apply!

Cranky Yellow just released the call for artists for their Crammed Organisms show. It'll be the biggest plush show in the world! (But only if you follow the directions in the title of this post.) I can't wait to see what everyone comes up with.

Here There Be Dragons

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Finally! I can't believe I actually finished this in time to submit it to the Beasts! project. I got a little indecisive in the end and actually submitted a red version and a gray version as well. And now I'm tired and hungry so I'm going to take care of that before heading over to Denise Simon's show at Cranky Yellow. Hope to see you all there!