Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Rubber Stamping Ideas

Dragon with Crystal Ball 
Rubber Stamp
Image Size: 3  1/4 X 2 1/4 INCHES
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Raccoon Washing Hands Rubber Stamp
Image Size: 3 x 2 inches
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Mama Raccoon Totes Baby Rubber Stamp
Image Size: 2 1/2 x 1 1/4 inches 
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SCENIC ELK Mounted Rubber Stamp
IMAGE SIZE:  3 1/4  X  2 1/2 INCHES
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Geisha Girl with Fans Mounted Rubber Stamp
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You Are The Potter Mounted StampImage Size: 2 x 2 5/8 inches
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Sunday, April 17, 2011

CNM Author's Reception & Leonardo Magazine

Author's Reception and Library Exhibit

So my big quest has always been to be published.  You know, for my great literary work. This week I attended a reception at the Central New Mexico College Library.  The library personnel were gracious enough to sponsor a gallery of  published authors.  My exhibit, however, was not literary but artistic.  I just happened to have a few painting and sculptures laying around.  Naturally, I had nothing available to submit as far as published works this year.  My bad!  Yes! I will be ready and have something at all times.  That will learn me!

The reception was an adequate turn out of distinquished authors most in the academia world.  You know, professors who have Ph.D's and have published so many works this exhibit was beneath them but there were a few interesting publications that gave me some good ideas.  For instance, many authors are writing articles for local papers, which I could easily do by submitting letters to the editor of our local paper.  Also, there were a few books published about local interests, like Santa Fe Gardens. 

I was very impressed with one book that featured screen shots of the excel program and offered step by step instructions how to use Excel, obviously produced by one of our faculty members who teaches the course.

The keynote speaker was Tony Hillerman's daughter, a published author in her own right. 

I submitted about five pieces of art.  Ceramic sculpture, paintings, a handmade haiku poetry book and a few other pieces.

Leonardo Fine Arts Magazine

This week my paintings and sculptures are featured in Leonardo Fine Arts Magazine.  This is a magazine featuring a combination of stories, poetry, and different mediums of art. The edition is being released this week and I hope to make the release party on Wednesday and get a copy of the magazine as it may be their last publication due to, yes, budget reasons.  Unfortunately, we have another engagement to attend and we will be cutting it quite close. 

So, my art is circulating various places around the state. Nice, wonderful, and I am complimented, but as formentioned, my dream to have my literary work receive a bit of recognition.

So, step one is, have some literary work ready to submit when invited.  I definately cannot promote something if I have nothing which is exactly what I have prepared. So over the next few weeks and months I will be pulling some articles, essays, stories and poetry, revising, editing, submiting and maybe sharing a bit with you.

So without further ado I will share what I had on display at the Author's Reception:

Native Warriors, Acrylic Painting

Jesus, The Christ, Acrylic Painting

Two Feathers, Acrylic Painting


San Miguel Church-Ceramic Sculpture

Haiku Poetry in Handmade Asian Style Book

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Life Relection...

I guess it is normal at this time of year to reflect back on how the past year went.  I have been reflecting about the past 20 years actually.  How did I get here?  If I keep doing what I did will I be in the same place?  I don't know.  It is all too complex and draining to ponder.

I am a lifetime college student.  I do not see any reason to stop learning.  Not until I get an instructor that does not belong in a classroom.

As I have been reflecting this past few weeks, I came to realize that one of my greatest professors is not someone you would find in a classroom.  Although my History Professor was instrumental in directing me out of a Psycology degree into Professional Writing.  My English Professors influenced much of my style. Thanks to Professor Perry you will no longer find my writing wrought with contractions.

It is my Aunt Pat who has been the most influential to me over the past 20 years. Yes. Aunt Pat.  She is hard to explain being a complex being as she is.  Let me sufice to say she is a "self-taught everything."  Printer, Painter, Inventor, Screenprinter, Ceramists, Sculpture, Designer, Woodworker, Carver, Engraver, Sandblaster, Candlemaker, Chief Cook and Bottle Washer and so much more.  I mean a lot more!

I can not even think of one major or drastic decision I have made because of her influence. I guess it has been more in the day to day, quiet and subtle just-being-there words and ways that have shaped my destiny. I tell her everything. She is part Therapist too.

I would said, "...but I am not an artist."  She would say, "Oh don't be too sure."  I would say, "I don't I think I can..."  She would say, "Why not? I think you can..."  Do not say, "I am not" or "I can not" around her!


Aunt Pat

Here she is painting something.  Probably a cross.  More than likely, she sculpted the cross out of clay, made a ceramic mold and then mass produced the crosses. Then she handpaints each one, uniquely individual, so you would never know she has more because the one you buy is so personally yours that no one else will ever have one the same. 

Everything she does is this way.  She does not even know she is over 70 years old!  She does not know she is building a legacy. She is still taking classes. I imagine she teaches them once she gets in the room. If she does teach, she would not be aware of it.  It comes so natural.

She makes her own products, hundreds of them.  She built her own, highly elaborate website to sell everything she makes. Mostly she specializes in Southwest themed items but the whole operation is unexplainable.  Imagine not even turning on a computer until your are well into your 60's. 

Yeah. She impresses me.  Prepare to be impressed. Look at her website here:


Friday, December 17, 2010

CERAMIC HANDBUILT CHILDREN'S CREATIONS

C E R A M I C   C H I L D R E N ' S    C R E A T I O N S  by Nancy Diodati

I love making handbuilt teapots.  There is no end to the way a teapot can be made.  I had a teapot making class over the summer for children.  My youngest student, 3 years old at the time, won first place at the county fair for her teapot.  Here is a picture:


Frontview
Handbuilt teapot by Aaliyah

Backview-Handbuilt teapot by Alliyah
The children also made handbuilt nativity sets:

and pueblo ornaments:

Almost everything they made took first place.

This is a totem pole with a frog, a mayan man and an owl:

Friday, December 3, 2010

ART SHOWS DEC 3-13TH, 2010

UP COMING ART FESTIVALS/SHOW IN ALBUQUERQUE/SANTA FE AREA


12/03 to 12/04 2010 - Albuquerque Garden Center Holiday Fair
Albuquerque Garden Center - Albuquerque, NM
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12/03 to 12/05 2010 - Red Rock Balloon Rally
Red Rock Park - Gallup, NM
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12/04 to 12/05 2010 - Winter Spanish Market
Santa Fe Convention Center - Santa Fe, NM
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12/05 to 12/05 2010 - Holiday Ole'
Albuquerque Marriott - Albuquerque, NM
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12/11 to 12/12 2010 - Our Lady of Fatima School Arts and Crafts Show
Our Lady of Fatima School Gym - Albuquerque, NM
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12/13 to 12/13 2010 - Five Star Craft Show
Eisenhower Middle School - Albuquerque, NM

Thursday, November 25, 2010

CHARCOAL & PASTELS

 C H A R C O A L  &  P A S T E L S  by  Nancy Diodati

The first thing I learned in my first drawing class was to draw with charcoals.  At first hated it, because charcoal is dirty, messy and it smears everywhere and makes a big mess on the paper.  Once you spend something making friends it's not so bad.  Just don't wear white.  This was my first or second graded assignment.  I love studying  other cultures and many times it comes out in my artwork.


Native American in Charcoal
Once we became familiar with charcoal it was time to move on to pastels.  Pastels are charcoal as well but it they are colored so it is called pastel not chalk.  I liked working with pastels on colored paper for an added dimension.  This image was done on black paper.  Once the image is completed I sealed the image by spraying a little hair spray to keep it from smearing.

Asian Girl Pastel on Black Cardstock
 The following image was done in pastel drawn on green cardstock
King Ferdinand on Green Cardstock
Finally, this image was done on plain white paper.

Native American Warrior in Pastel

  I have learned a new appreciation for charcoal and pastels.  Working in thise medium is not as easy as they look.  It is one form of art that I will continue to practice.  Often I go on location and take a board and a little charcoal with me.  I get the basics of the landscape down and then take it home and spend of time bringing in the details at my leisure. 

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Abracadabra Stamp Makers-Customer Samples

VARIOUS ASIAN STYLE CARDS MADE WITH ABRACADABRA STAMP MAKERS STAMPS








Peacock with Flowers Rubber Stamp
Image Size: 2 1/2 X 2 INCHES 
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Chinaman with Dragon Rubber Stamp
Image Size: 2 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches
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White Bengal Tiger-Frontview 
Image Size: 3 1/4 x 2 inches
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Asian Crouching Tiger
Image Size: 2 1/2 X 3 1/4 INCHES
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Dragon with Flared Wings
Rubber Stamp
Image Size: 2 x 2 3/8 inches 
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 Asian Cat-Right
ubber Stamp
Image Size: 2 X 2 1/8 INCHES
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Asian Style Ducks Rubber Stamp
Image Size: 2" Dia.
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Unmounted $3.50 
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Asian Cherry Blossom Vase 
Rubber Stamp
Image Size: 2 X 2 1/4 INCHES
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Unmounted $4.50 
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