Tuesday 29 November 2011

Day 39:

"Write a haiku about something that happens to you today or is in the news today.  Bonus: Illustrate it!"

It started raining (last night now) and is suppose to rain for the next 48 hours.  I could really use snow instead to get me more in the Christmas spirit.

Monday 28 November 2011

Day 38:

"Work underwater.  Fill up a large bowl, vase. or old fish tank with water and create something inside of it."

Today I used a large glass vase and the collection of rocks I have gathered over my lifetime.  I have been picking up a rock from here or there for at least the last 30 years.  Usually they speak to me in some way. Some of them are roughly heart shaped.  My favourite is a long rectangular shaped rock I picked up in Newfoundland.  

Sunday 27 November 2011

Day 37:

"Make something with a stapler.  You can staple things together or, heck just work with loose staples.  Even the stapler itself can be transformed."

My stapler is a staple-less stapler.  It does this paper cut fold thing.  It reminds me of a  frog because of it's shape and colour.  I decided to cut out some legs and eyes to make it look a little more froggy and took a picture of it with some "stapled" paper.  (Yes that is my favourite project in the background Day 34)
 

Saturday 26 November 2011

Day 36:

"Take something old and make it look new"

I hold onto a lot of old clothes and material in hopes that some day I can use them again.  I have a bag I bought this summer that was made out of an old pair of pants and I really like it. These are clothes that can't be donated because they have holes or stains.  I thought why not use some of this to make a new toy.  I made a Canadian Moose this way for my niece.  These are the materials I picked.  Some felt scraps, a old pair of flannel pj's, a toddler dress and a kids long sleeve t-shirt.
With the help of a pattern in the book Softies Only a Mother Could Love Edited by Jess Redman and Meg Leder.  I turned the material into this little bug.
I didn't expand the pattern as it said in the book so she turned out to be about 15cm by 20cm (wings to toes).  I also hand stitched the entire project, I figured getting out my sew machine and setting it up would have been too much of a hassle but it sure would have been quicker in the end.

Friday 25 November 2011

Day 35:

"Create instructions that others can use to make something and then have someone try it out."

All along I have been trying to use the prompts in the book no matter how difficult I find them.  Sometimes I do my own interpretation, but I always try to tie my project back to my theme and the prompt.  Even if it is in a silly way.  Today I had nothing.  I could not be inspired to write instructions.  I couldn't come up with anything so I thought I would just paint or draw something instead but that didn't work out in my busy day.  I spent my creative time working on covering a new hard covered sketch book.  I intend to use it as a visual journal/ calendar/ idea/ everything book.  I got the inspiration to start this from a book by Eric M. Scott and David R. Modler titled 'The Journal Junkies   Workshop Visual Ammunition for the Art Addict'.  This is another creative tool for me which hopefully will be a way to tie all the different avenues in my life back to a creative work.  I have used the leaves I cut out on Day 8 to cover the back of the book so far and I am going to place only a few leaves on the front.  This is what the back looks like so far:
So really to tie it in to my daily project all I have is that I followed someone else's instructions and I used cut out Maple leaves.  I should be back on track tomorrow.

Thursday 24 November 2011

Day 34:

"Work with wire.  Thin-gauge wire can easily be bent by hand, so no special tools are required.  You don't even have to buy wire if you have some paper clips handy"

First let me say that posting the day after the project already feels like it will work better for me.  This has been my favourite project thus far.  I loved working with the wire and I loved the results.   I bought a spool of 24 gauge beading wire from the craft store and I simply bent and wrapped one continuous wire to make the entire tree.  I then took a second piece of wire and wrapped it around the 'roots' and a rock from my beach rock collection in order to make the tree stand up.

The tree stands about 20cm high with the branches spanning out about 28cm.

Wednesday 23 November 2011

Day 33:

"Use pens as your material/inspiration today.  Draw with them, use them as construction material, or....?"

Finally I am caught up in posting.  This was yesterday's project.  I am trying to decide if I will post the day after I do the project as a way of staying on top of it.  That way I can do the work whenever it fits in and post the following morning.  Might help keep me on track. 

I decided I would use pens to draw.  Checking through my older daughter's  stash of writing utensils I came across a couple of those multi-coloured pens.  Back in my day they came with only 4 colours: red, blue, black and green.  Now you can get them in an assortment of colours some pens holding 6 or even 8.  I decided on the pen that had choices of: black, blue, green, red, orange and purple.  Then I drew and coloured a shell with them.  As part of the challenge I didn't use any pencil sketch to start, just pens, no chance to erase.  The result is this.

Day 32:

"Make something ephemeral.  Can you create something using a materiel that will dissipate quickly, like soap bubbles, smoke, butter on a griddle, or cream in coffee?"

This was hard.  First trying to make soap bubbles with products that don't produce a lot of bubbles was a challenge.  Then making my tree from the bubbles proved difficult as the moving of the water to shape the tree would continue to tear it apart as well.   Trying to dry my hands quickly to handle the camera for a picture.  And finally the picture itself of white bubbles in a cream bathtub.  In hindsight I should have added some food colour to the water to give a better background for the tree.  Anyway these are the results:




If you use your imagination you can see the tree.  Cheers

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Day 31:

"Make a path for people to follow and invite people to try it out."

Okay, okay I cheat a lot, or maybe I look at things differently, is that so bad when you are being creative? 

I decided to paint a path today.  It is another one of those pictures that got stuck in my head.  I used water colours and a black sharpie maker. 





When my youngest looked at it she said "I love the forest it looks like you could walk right into it".  So with that; I invite you to try out my path, you never know where it will lead or what you might see.

Day 30:

"Play time.  Work with toys: If you don't have any, borrow some from a friend with kids, and maybe even work with the kids!"

I wanted to celebrate a bit when I got to day 30.  Woot woot!  Unfortunately it happened Saturday and it is now Tuesday but I was excited to get to day 30 anyway. 

As soon as I read the instructions I immediately thought LEGO!!!!  I love building with Lego.  I hate stepping on the little pieces but it still is a staple in our home.  I made a tree with regular bricks and a few of the fancy shaped ones.  I wish I could have found more of the green rounded pieces that I think are used for Lego trees, but I liked how it turned out.

Day 29:

"Make a disguise for yourself, a friend, a pet, or and object.  See if you can fool anyone with it."

Let me start off by saying I am behind on posting again and will post up 3 today and 3 tomorrow.  I am trying to get in a rhythm for blogging after I have completed the projects but some days (especially weekends) my plan goes awry. 

Now onto the project:  I wanted to make a cool bird masquerade mask but I really didn't have any supplies so I drew a picture of one.  A bit of a cheat I am sure.  I coloured it with crayons.  I definitely didn't fool anyone with it.

Thursday 17 November 2011

Day 28:

"Dreamland.  Use a recent dream as inspiration for what you do today."

I don't know if I exactly follow the instructions today.  I am not sure where the vision for this water colour came from.  perhaps it was a dream or something I witnessed once but I had a small sketch with colour labels in my idea book for sometime.  Like my bridge earlier it was just something I had in my mind to paint.  So here it is.

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Day 27:

"Back to school.  Use traditional school materials like number 2 pencils or lined paper notebooks to make something non-traditional."

First let me say that this is actually Day 28's instructions.  For reason's beyond my control (a flood in my basement and house guest to boot) I needed something a little easier that what I had in mind for Day 27's actual instructions.  I will come back to it, hopefully tomorrow.

My materials were things I found in my son's room.
It is suppose to snow where I live tomorrow, maybe the first real snowfall for the area this fall, so in that theme I wrote 'LET IT SNOW' in the blocks of the graph paper and 'Let it snow" in cursive on the lined paper.  Then I folded them and cut some snowflakes.  These are the results.

Monday 14 November 2011

Day 26:

"Make something portable (or that seems portable) that normally isn't."

Well I did a little sketch late last night but didn't have time to post it.  I decided to draw a little pencil cartoon of a guy carrying a tree.  Sort of portable shade and clean, cool air.  Of course we really can't carry around a tree but wouldn't it be nice if we could.

Saturday 12 November 2011

Day 25:

"Work with nature.  Go to your yard or a nearby park and collect materials to work with."

It is late autumn so finding materials that aren't brown is a bit of a challenge.  I decided to raid my brother-in-laws garden as he has a more established and natural garden. Then I just arranged my finds on a white background.  I like the way it turned out.

Friday 11 November 2011

Day 24:

"It's not easy being green.  Work only with green-coloured materials today.  Try working on a green surface for a real challenge"

Green in a nature theme should be really easy but I just couldn't seem to come up with anything creative today.  So I found a bright green piece of paper and a green Sharpie.  No real inspiration seemed to come so I doodled some Kerropi inspired frogs. 

Day 23:

"Waste not.  Dig in a recycling bin for all of today's materials."

The inspiration for today's project came from the art being done in my daughter's grade 1/2 class.  They were drawing owls and ripping paper to glue on them.  These were the drawing instructions given to me by the teacher.
I chose to rip up newspaper and glue it on my owl drawn on the back of a cereal box.  I think the kids pictures may have turned out sweeter with their coloured construction paper and creative owls but here is mine.

Thursday 10 November 2011

Day 22:

"Create a bridge. Connect two things in a creative way.  It could be small enough for an amoeba or big enough for an elephant to cross it."

Well I just realised that yesterday's post had nothing to do with nature.  I got really caught up in a love story and forgot my theme.  Today I went a little off course as well.  There is a foot bridge I cross often when I am heading down town.  Whenever I view the bridge from the up river crossing I always envision painting it.

I have wanted to paint this particular painting for many months now but I have just never taken the leap.  Today's bridge inspiration gave me the push I needed.  Of course in my vision of painting this bridge it is not my usual water colour but a bold acrylic in primary colours with a purple sky.  Weird what I see some days but I was happy to paint this finally.  So my natural angle today is that this is a wonderful natural space that I love to stop and look at but truly I was just happy to paint my vision of the foot bridge.

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Day 21:

"Write a ten-word love story.  Bonus: Illustrate it!"

Writing isn't my strong suit but when I started out on this creative journey I decided I would really try and work form the ideas given in the Noah Scalin's book (365: A daily Creative Journal   Make Something Everyday and Change Your Life!).  So I took a stab at writing my love story and illustrated it.
Ten Word Love Story:
Met
Married
Kids
Good and Bad
We Remain in Love
Cheers!

Tuesday 8 November 2011

Day 20:

"Buy or make some clay (see instructions on page 238) and then use it like you never have before."

Today my inspiration came from some of my favourite illustrations in children's books.  Have you ever seen a picture book where all the illustrations are done with clay or plasticine?  We have a few and they have always amazed me.  I used my daughters plasticine to model a pond.

My daughter loved this so much she now has it safely stored in a plastic container.  She also made a little black cat with orange eyes of her own.

Day 19:

"Create something that floats on water. (It doesn't have to be a boat.)"

When thinking of something that floats on water and is natural two things immediately sprung to my mind.  Lilly pads with their beautiful flowers and autumn leaves.  A few years back I took a picture of some autumn leaves which I placed in our back yard pond, it is still a favourite picture of mine.  I decided to draw  lilly pads and a water lilly.  Once again I sketched it our and used black in and water colour pencils. 
My children all agree it looks like Pacman.

Monday 7 November 2011

Day 18:

"Work with the things you find in your car (or a friend's car if you don't have one.)"

Well first let me say I am behind on posting my creative projects.  I have been doing them daily but got behind on posting them for various reasons.  I will try to post two or more a day starting tomorrow to catch up.

Working with the things found in my car.  Didn't really leave me a lot, there is a car seat, some CDs, a box of tissues and a stack of garbage that had yet be removed (my kids never take it out themselves).






I used these items along with some tape and a pair of scissors to make a vase and flowers, inspired somewhat by the tulips on the tissue box.  Looks a lot like something one of my children would make for me.  Not my best work.

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Day 17:

"Make something inspired by and/or that goes over and eye (yours or someone else's)."

As soon as I read today's inspiration I thought SHARK! There eyes are so interesting as they seem to be all pupal.  A couple of high school friends of mine have just returned from a scuba diving trip where they swam with sharks.  The pictures I have seen looked fantastic!  So here is my shark eye in pencil.  Cheers.

Tuesday 1 November 2011

Day 16:

"Make a unique print by cutting up a potato or sponge, and use it to stamp of a material on your choice."

Well I used a potato and carved a simple mushroom into it.  Still had all the pumpkin carving tools handy.  Then I tested it with some red paint in my sketch book.  The pattern sort of made me think of a faerie ring.  So I turned the page and stamped out a faerie ring.  Added the grass with a green sharpie and the quote by William Shakespeare in pencil.  That is my Potato up in the corner.  This was fun and I like how it turned out.