The latest issue of Cardaddix newsletter has a lovely story about my studio, along with several photos.
The rest of the issue has ACEO tips and tricks, display and collection ideas, artist bios, and lots more. It's definitely worth a read!
Copies can be purchased either by single issues or by annual subscription. Visit http://www.aceomagazine.com for more info, or purchase directly here:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260261650482
Both printed and PDF versions are available.
ACEO: Art Card, Edition, Original. ACEOs are tiny artworks (exactly 2.5 x 3.5 inches) and, as the name implies, they can be prints or originals. Mine are all originals.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Pre-Cut ATC Paper
Strathmore is now offering paper cut to exact ATC / ACEO size (2.5 x 3.5 inches):
http://www.strathmoreartist.com/atc.php
http://www.strathmoreartist.com/atc.php
Looks like a nice assortment of paper types and weights, as well as envelopes.
I normally cut my own, but the thought of being able to buy pre-cut is very appealing!
Sunday, May 18, 2008
2 More ACEO Doodles
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Four Doodles
Here are a few scribbles from my sketchbook in ACEO size/format. These are the kinds of things I do while waiting or on the phone. Not finished or anything, and they become ideas for other works -- or not. Who knows. Best just to get the ideas down before they vanish.
I'm calling the last one "Bearing Fruit" for the moment. The others don't have titles.
They're all done with either blue or black pen. Nothing fancy.

I'm calling the last one "Bearing Fruit" for the moment. The others don't have titles.
They're all done with either blue or black pen. Nothing fancy.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008
To sleep, perchance to dream ACEO

I've been playing with the idea of making an international symbol for "dreaming". You know, one of those white symbols on a blue background that everybody recognizes around the world -- like the one for women's restrooms (that poor female figure in a triangular skirt) or the knife-fork-spoon trio for restaurant. What would a symbol for dream look like?
Here's my take on it.
I didn't want the solid blue background. Instead, I liked the fuzzy gold/blue mix. Dreams are kind of fuzzy sometimes. The eye has somewhat of an Egyptian feel, so the gold fits in.
I tried a cloud (instead of the eye) above the sleeping figure, but that seemed vacuous. I like the eye better.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Sunset on the Beach

I spent one evening on the beach watching the sunset. The colors were really incredible. I took probably 4 or 5 dozen photos trying out the various settings on my camera that I never use.
One of the settings uses a long exposure -- which I didn't know. I clicked the shutter, it opened, and didn't close. Thinking there was something wrong with the camera, I started shaking it. Then the shutter closed and I realized what had happened. Doofus.
My first reaction was to delete the photo. Instead, I thought it might be interesting to leave the shutter open, and shake the camera side-to-side (intentionally) just enough to blur the details. I got a bunch of photos with really luscious sunset colors in horizontal bands. Very abstract, very soft. They'd make great paintings.
This ACEO is based on that evening. I painted it the next day from memory of that great sunset. Painting on location is something new for me. I'm insecure about doing it yet but am working on it.
It's watercolor on woven paper which gives it that great texture.
Read about the supplies I took along.
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