Make a White Rabbit of course! I guess you could say he has an inner light ready to come forth, or not...:-) Some day I may stop playing with light bulbs, but probably not until they have been banished into obscurity. Until then, the skies the limit and each light bulb has his own character waiting to shine through. This winsome fellow can be found on EBAY
Showing posts with label whimsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whimsy. Show all posts
Monday, January 30, 2012
Monday, March 28, 2011
Bitzy Bee is buzzing around ebay...
Pretty little Bitzy Bee
Buzzing everywhere...
Busy little Bitzy Bee
Do you really care?
Fancy little Bitzy Bee
Honey is your game...
Flightly little Bitzy Bee
Sweetness is your name!
A gourd folk art ornament to be found on ebay. She would love to buzz around your home!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
The Layers of Life and Art
I've been reading "Of Human Bondage" by W. Somerset Maugham. It's the story of a young man with a club foot, who is orphaned at a young age. His discoveries in life and human nature take him through a period when he is in his late teens and early 20's, where he thinks he wants to be an artist, in fact he is sure he has the "genius" for it. He soon finds out though, that his aptitude for art amounts to being able to copy others quite well. After much soul searching, and a compatriots death by starvation and suicide he finally realizes that perhaps he hasn't got what it takes, and asks others their opinion. He is told that while he is good at the mechanics, he has no real "genius" for art. His friends have the mind set that you must have the overwhelming drive, the "do or die" attitude towards art, where all else suffers, even family, so that one can paint. The idea of making money wasn't as important as creating. But, without money, you have no resources to create. Quite a dilemma, wouldn't you say?
That got me to thinking about where my artistic journey is taking me. I love to create holiday figures, or storybook figures such as this White Rabbit, from Alice in Wonderland.
I made him a couple of years ago, and he was sure a fun challenge. I have a tendency to be very literal in my thinking, and that spills over into my art. As much as I would love to create whimsical figures that delight and bring smiles to those who see them, I have an even stronger drive to paint and sculpt in a more serious vein. I would also like to make money at it, so that we can do the things we want to do when hubby retires, and not feel like we have to pinch pennies all the time. Then you throw in the human factor of the needs of those around me. I am so in tune with those around me, that I can't seem to step back and let them find other resources or support so I have more time to create. I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing, but then am I being arrogant in thinking I'm the only one who can do it right, or do I truly care those around me and want to be helpful.
I find it interesting that I should get "Of Human Bondage" at a stage in my life where I'm assessing where I want to head with my art. Do you ever have those sorts of life coincidences? What are your challenges in your creative ventures?
That got me to thinking about where my artistic journey is taking me. I love to create holiday figures, or storybook figures such as this White Rabbit, from Alice in Wonderland.
I made him a couple of years ago, and he was sure a fun challenge. I have a tendency to be very literal in my thinking, and that spills over into my art. As much as I would love to create whimsical figures that delight and bring smiles to those who see them, I have an even stronger drive to paint and sculpt in a more serious vein. I would also like to make money at it, so that we can do the things we want to do when hubby retires, and not feel like we have to pinch pennies all the time. Then you throw in the human factor of the needs of those around me. I am so in tune with those around me, that I can't seem to step back and let them find other resources or support so I have more time to create. I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing, but then am I being arrogant in thinking I'm the only one who can do it right, or do I truly care those around me and want to be helpful.
I find it interesting that I should get "Of Human Bondage" at a stage in my life where I'm assessing where I want to head with my art. Do you ever have those sorts of life coincidences? What are your challenges in your creative ventures?
Labels:
abstract art,
Folk Art,
Of Human Bondage,
whimsy,
white rabbit
Monday, March 15, 2010
Alice In Wonderland White Rabbit AHA Challenge Piece
The final unveiling of the White Rabbit! Ta daa!

His head was created using air dry clay over a foam egg. The stand/base is a vintage textile spool attached to a wood base.
He has several elements that make up his whole. Stop by my ebay listing to learn more about him. A little side note I didn't add to his listing, did you know that the white rabbit Alice saw had pink eyes?
Labels:
AHA,
AHA art,
alice in wonderland,
American Holiday Artists,
whimsy,
white rabbit
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
New WIP"S for PFATT
Labels:
alice in wonderland,
pfatt,
primitive angel,
whimsy,
white rabbit,
wip's,
work in progress
Friday, February 6, 2009
Sneak Preview!
Labels:
AHA,
AHA art,
alice in wonderland,
gourd art,
pfatt,
Primitives,
rabbit,
whimsy
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