Wednesday, September 2, 2015

I'm still alive...and active elsewhere.

I just wanted to pop in and let anyone who stops in here know that my art and I are still alive and well, but more so over at my Tumblr blog. To see more of my art and other endeavors, visit me at The Sketchy Life. I hope to see you there!

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

ICAD: Day 16

Way back on Day 16 of the ICAD challenge I did another steampunk drawing, which I'm just now sharing here. The prompt for that day was greeting card, so here's how I went with that:
Mail call!
I'm trying to decide what names to give my steampunk animal crew, and I have yet to come up with any that I like. If you have any suggestions, feel free to shout them out!

Thursday, June 18, 2015

ICAD: Day 13

The prompt for Day 13 of the 2015 ICAD challenge was blueberry and plum. I used this primarily as inspiration for my color scheme, in a drawing yet again set in my little steampunk world of animals...
I hope you like it!

And remember, if you want to see my mixed media index cards, visit my Trash to Treasures Art blog by clicking on the tab at the top of this page!

Friday, June 12, 2015

ICAD meets Steampunk, again.

For Day #9 of the ICAD challenge, I created another steampunk, animal-lover's drawing. The prompts this week have been primarily based on color and/or food. For Day #9 the prompt was carrot and lemon. By good fortune, the cat and dog starring in my steampunk drawings are orange and yellow. Regardless, I also vaguely incorporated actual carrots and lemons into my Day #9 drawing, as you'll see here:
Can you hit the bullseye?
This piece ended up a little busier than I intended. I guess I was just having so much fun that I went a little crazy!

Happy Friday, bloggers!

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

ICAD: Day 6

I had some more drawing fun back on the sixth day of the ICAD challenge. The prompt was taxi, and I took a small bit of liberty with this one, as you'll see here:
All aboard!
Ever since the second day of the ICAD challenge I seem to have fallen into an animal-loving steampunk frenzy with my drawings. I created this world of steampunk animals on a whim on Day 2 of ICAD, with the prompt carnival. Remember this one?
The carnival where it all began...
Now I keep going back to that concept. In fact, I will be using today's prompt of carrot and lemon to create another drawing in this new steampunk world of mine. So, stay tuned!

Monday, June 8, 2015

ICAD Catch-up

I've been keeping up with creating my index cards for the 2015 ICAD challenge, but I've been failing to get them posted to my blogs in a timely manner. I have a couple to post now, from days 3 through 5. I completed my sixth and seventh index cards on their respective days, but I still need to photograph them so that I can post them. Just think of it as building suspense.

I'll post my index cards for days 3 and 4 both here and on my mixed media blog. These two are mostly drawings (and writing, as you'll see), their primary medium used being pen, but with some Distress Ink action involved as well. Since I consider it more of a mixed media piece, my index card from day 5 will be posted to my mixed media blog. Visit my Trash to Treasures Art blog using the tab at the top of this page!

The third day's prompt was to draw a map. The fourth day's prompt was mailbox. So, without further ado...
Being an animal lover and human counterpart to a number of four-legged furballs, I drew a map more or less representative of my home. Welcome to the Land of the Pet Lovers.
For the fourth day I decided not to draw a mailbox itself, and instead I scrawled a quick letter and spruced it up (more like roughed it up) a little. Edgar Allan Poe was more or less my muse for this one.
This ICAD deal is really quite fun!

Thursday, June 4, 2015

ICAD #2

If you read my other blog, Trash to Treasures Art, you know that I am partaking in the 2015 ICAD (Index Card a Day) challenge for the first time this year. It started on Monday, June 1st, and I've so far managed to get a card done all of the first three days. The first day was more of a mixed media piece, so I posted it to my other blog (if you want to visit my mixed media art blog to see and read about my first index card, just click on that handy tab at the top of this blog). For the second day, I used the prompt given on the Daisy Yellow ICAD Challenge blog, and that was carnival.

After a relatively lengthy staring contest with a blank index card, an idea finally began to form in my mind. This was the result:
Welcome to the Critters' Carnival of Steampunk Fun!
It was nice to just sit down and draw for that one. I had a ton of fun with it.

I also used the prompt for the third day, yesterday, and that was to draw a map. This one was also more or less based on my drawing, but also a bit of other media. So, I'll post it here as well as on my other blog as soon as I get a decent picture of it.

If you aren't already, I recommend you give the ICAD challenge a try! It's fun fun fun!

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

A New Day. A New Blog.

I have started another, second blog. This other second blog is dedicated to my mixed media art. It is called Trash to Treasures Art, as my mixed media art is built heavily upon recycled and upcycled materials that I found here and there and everywhere.
My mixed media art is created using not only traditional art supplies, but also recycled cardboard, old book pages, and other various finds.
This blog here, MissAdventureArt, will remain put and will be dedicated to my more traditional drawings and illustrations. I decided to create a second blog so that my drawings and my mixed media art could each have their own space, rather than being cluttered together in one hectic blog. As I've noted before, I also have two separate Etsy shops, one for my drawings and one for my mixed media art. My Etsy shops can be visited using the tabs at the top of each respective blog.

So, please also visit me over at Trash to Treasures Art!

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Art in Honor

It has been well over a month since I last made a post here. One primary reason for my absence is that my beloved 21-year-old cat fell ill, and after a two-week battle I ultimately had to say goodbye to her following a diagnosis of heart failure and widespread cancer.

I had previously shared some drawings I created of her, and here is one of them again:
Her name was Rosie. She was one tough cookie of a cat. She was a true trooper and went through a lot during her 21 years, including an emergency eye removal surgery just this past January.
I have always been a huge animal lover, and my sweet 21-year-old cat was a big influence on that trait of mine. I'll age myself here by divulging that my family acquired this cat of mine when she was just 8 weeks old and I was just 4 years old. I grew up with her. I miss her immensely.

In her honor, I have set up a memorial corner for her at my house. My memorial for her includes a beautiful red rose (a fake one, admittedly, so that it will last forever) and none other than a piece of mixed media art that I created especially for her:
A rose and artwork to honor my sweet cat Rosie.
Creating this piece of art for my Rosie was one of the main ways I coped immediately following her passing. Art in itself brings me a great deal of comfort, and so creating art in honor of my loyal companion of 21 years was very consoling to me during that difficult time.

I don't believe I had ever truly appreciated the full power of art until I created this piece for Rosie. It all came together for me in an artistically healing process, and creating it helped me to feel and stay close to Rosie. I chose the purple and pink color scheme for a reason - my favorite color is purple and so (as a result of my selections) many of Rosie's favorite blankets were purple, and I always loved the adorable pink color of her paw pads and nose. Even the Distress Ink I applied was in direct honor of Rosie - she was a beautiful calico cat, and so I used my Black Soot, Vintage Photo, and Antique Linen Distress Inks to imitate a calico color scheme with the border and background. What's more, the white ribbon I attached to the top of the art piece was one with which Rosie used to play often.

And, of course, I wrote a message upon Rosie's art piece that rings very true for me:
Cats leave paw prints on our hearts.

Sunday, April 5, 2015

More trash to treasures.

I finished three more mixed media art tags, and they are now available in my TrashToTreasuresArt Etsy shop!
"Keep calm and eat pie."
"Be U."
"You're a hoot."
Links to both of my Etsy shops can be found at the top of this very blog!

Happy Easter!

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Cake and Chemistry

There are two more new mixed media art tags available in my TrashToTreasuresArt Etsy shop! Here they are:
Words to live by: "Keep calm and eat cake."
Instead of pages from old books, for this one I used an old chemistry catalog. Copper + Tellurium = CuTe!
I've really found a new passion in creating these art tags. I get to use so many different media and techniques, while employing the awesome practice of recycling/upcycling otherwise unwanted material. I'm also working on revamping some cardboard boxes using these same mixed media techniques, although the boxes admittedly take longer to make (but of course they're still fun!). My first box is almost completed, and I'll post some pictures of it here -- as well as put it in my shop! -- as soon as I've finished it.

Happy April, bloggers! (No, this post is not an April Fools' prank.)

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Stocking up!

I am working diligently to stock up my TrashToTreasuresArt Etsy shop. These two art tags are now available in the shop:
"Keep calm and eat cookies."
"C'est la vie."
Today I started on a new batch of tags, which are still in the early stages of production. I also have a number of tags that are almost ready to be added to my stock in TrashToTreasuresArt. These are some of those almost-ready tags:
These tags are extremely fun to create. From start to finish, I'm having a blast with each and every one of them. If you want to visit either of my Etsy shops, just click the links at the top of this blog!

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Web store news!

I'm excited to announce that I have opened a second Etsy shop, this one dedicated to my mixed media art! I am of course still maintaining my MissAdventureArt Etsy shop, which contains my drawings, but after some deliberation I ultimately decided that I wanted to manage my mixed media art and my drawings in separate Etsy stores.

My new shop's name is TrashToTreasuresArt. I chose this shop name because my philosophy in creating my mixed media art is to largely use recycled and upcycled goods, such as scrap cardboard and old books that are otherwise not being put to use. I am working on stocking up this new shop as quickly as possible, but these three art tags are already available at TrashToTreasuresArt:
"You make my heart tick."
"You're my cup of tea."
"You're the cat's meow."
To visit either of my Etsy shops, just click on the links at the top of this very blog of mine!

Good night!

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Mixed Media Mess

My workspace is a mixed media mess today. I'm working on creating some more art tags as well as revamping some recycled boxes with some mixed media art. Fun times!
The scene of the crime.

In the upper right corner of that picture you'll see just a couple of my newest mixed media art tags. In the upper left corner is a WIP box I've been working on. Soon I'll share some pictures of the fruits of today's labor. Also, I'll be sharing some Etsy news sometime in the next couple of days. Stay tuned!

I hope everyone is having a beautiful weekend!

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Mixed Media Art Tags

A couple of posts ago I showed you the first ever mixed media art tag that I completed. Since then I've been experimenting with a few new products and techniques, and with these I've created some more art tags. I had a lot of fun in the process, and here are the results of that fun:
I think I've truly found a new love in creating these mixed media art tags. They allow me to create fun little drawings and experiment with fun collage techniques. What's more, I'm happy to be practicing a lot of recycling/upcycling with these, using scrap cardboard that I cut into the size and shape of tags. And the paper onto which I drew the images is simply from the pages of old books I've had sitting around for ages. Even the little decorative dots you see on the tags are recycled/upcycled, as I acquired these using nothing but my trusty hole puncher and some empty yet pretty Kleenex boxes.

I hope you like my art tags so far! I've got plenty more of them in the works, so stay tuned!

I hope all you bloggers out there are having a wonderful weekend!

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Steampunk Fun

I've become very intrigued by steampunk style art lately. That being said, I recently decided to pull out my trusty pens and try my hand at this steampunk style. The verdict is that I had a lot of fun!
A steampunk starry night.
I like this steampunk style so much that I now of course have even more steampunk art in the works and in the planning stages. I'll have plenty of steampunk art -- and plenty of other art as well, for that matter -- to share with you soon!

Good night, bloggers!

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Cup of Tea

One way I've decided to use my old book pages is by making tags. I create drawings on bits and pieces of my old book pages and then, in a sort of collage, I use Mod Podge to adhere them to a piece of scrap carboard that I've cut down to the size and shape of a tag.

Here's a shot of the first mixed media tag I've created:
"You're my cup of tea."
I still need to attach the string at the top of the tag, but other than that this one is finished. I hope you like it! I've already started my next mixed media tag -- amongst roughly a thousand other projects -- so stay tuned for more!

Thursday, March 5, 2015

By the book...

I have discovered yet another new art love of mine, and that is using old book pages for art!
I love books and reading just as much as I love art, so I decided why not start recycling old, unused books for the sake of art? So many ideas for how to use these old book pages have been inundating my mind, and now I just have to find the time to complete them all!

Monday, March 2, 2015

Journal Catch-Up...Again

I've yet again fallen behind in sharing my sketchbook scrapbook journal pages. Here are a couple sneak peek shots of my journal pages from the last two weeks.

Happy Monday!

Saturday, February 28, 2015

WIP: Experimental Fun

I've been branching out more than usual lately and taking on some new techniques and projects. A lot of these new undertakings of mine revolve around mixed media art, which I've come to really enjoy. Although I prefer to keep my mixed media art relatively simple, I've found that it allows me to incorporate a little of everything I love doing. It doesn't get much better than that!

My latest project is something I'm creating for my sister (in other words, I'm using her as a guinea pig for a new series I'll be starting soon). This piece is still in the works, and I'm more or less experimenting as I go, which I find is a great way to learn new things and to get my creative juices flowing. Here are a couple of shots to show you what I've been up to with this piece today:
I finished drawing the background of this piece last night. The next step was to adhere the little pieces of the quasi-collage portion of it.
Mission accomplished!
This piece is not yet complete. I have some definite plans for it yet, as well as some potential experimentation to put it through. I love creating little mini drawings to incorporate into pieces such as this. I also like to collect pretty Kleenex boxes, magazine clippings, and mailings and use the pictures and designs they offer in my little quasi-collages such as this one. Fun!

I hope all you bloggers out there are having a wonderful weekend!

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

My Furry Family: Blue Steel

The sixth -- second to last! -- piece in my My Furry Family series is complete. This one is based on a young feline who is handsome and he knows it. He is brother to my little runt kitten but belongs to my parents, just like the Batman kitty I introduced to you a couple posts ago.

Without further ado, here is my rendition of this handsome fella:
I call this piece "Blue Steel", after the male model pose in the Ben Stiller comedy Zoolander.
My family has referred to this little guy as a male model since the day we met him. He likes to pose for us, and he likes to squint his eyes at cameras, making for some dashingly sultry shots. As mentioned above, this little kitty's classic pose is much like the squinty-eyed model pose called Blue Steel in the movie Zoolander. Therefore, in honor of this little guy's natural model skills, I call this piece "Blue Steel".

I have only one furry member of the family left to draw! I can't wait to work on this final piece and therefore more or less close out this fun series of drawings.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

More Mixed Media Mania

I'm having a blast with my newfound love of mixed media art. Thus far I've kept my mixed media art simple, and I personally like it that way. I like to choose some magazine clippings, select and arrange a quote that I believe matches the clippings, do a little original drawing to tie it all together, and then Mod Podge it all together. This allows me to do a little bit of just about everything I like doing best, all to one common artistic end.

I've got plenty of these mixed media pieces in the works, but for now I'll just share some shots of the one I've most recently completed:
I'm calling this one "Dance in the Rain".
For this piece I used one of my favorite quotes: "Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain." I tore the edges of the paper to age it a bit, and then I splattered the strips with dilute blue food dye for a cloudy, rainy effect. (A little fact about me: I used food dye because, quite honestly, I do not currently own any paint. Although I wish this were not the case, I have never personally found much joy in painting.)
I used my favorite art pens to draw this colorful little girl wearing her rain coat and rain boots and holding an umbrella.
I am far from perfect in creating this mixed media art. But, that's one of the great things about art -- since it's not possible for any one artist or technique to be the same as another, there really is no such thing as "perfect" art.

In other news, I hope to finish my last two My Furry Family pieces soon. I also have some more InspirACEOns in the planning stages, as well as tons of other pieces and projects I hope to get to soon. As usual, I'll share them as I make progress with them.

Happy Sunday!

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Midnight Dreary

I finished my first mixed media art piece. In my last post I showed you which of my mixed media works in progress was my favorite, and of course that's the one I completed first. Here's the finished product:
I'm calling this piece "Midnight Dreary".
I started with pictures from old magazines. After I found clippings I liked -- these particular ones all containing some quaint architectural elements -- I used Mod Podge to adhere them all to my base cardstock. Then, once I had that initial canvas, I had to decide what to do with it.

Although I love to read, I've never been a big fan of poetry. That being said, though, I do enjoy the eerie poems of Edgar Allan Poe. My favorite Poe poem is "The Raven", which is what inspired my final touches of this mixed media art piece. I decided to add two of my favorite lines from the poem -- "Once upon a midnight dreary" and "Quoth the raven, 'Nevermore.' " -- to this piece of mine. I wanted the paper on which the quotes were printed to look aged, so I tore them so that the edges would be frayed, and then I stained the paper slips with coffee. And, I drew a little raven on cardstock paper to add to the mix. Then I pulled the Mod Podge back out and adhered the quotes and raven drawing, and applied a final coating of Mod Podge over the whole thing.
I prefer to use glossy Mod Podge, as I like the sheen and texture it gives the final product. However, being a novice photographer at best, I find it difficult to capture just the right picture of my glossy Mod Podged pieces. Nevertheless, I tried various angles and lighting in order to capture the gloss and texture of the Mod Podge finish I used. So, here's another picture of my "Midnight Dreary" piece, this one giving a little indication of the textured, glossy finish:
I hope you like it!

Monday, February 16, 2015

Experimental Fun

This weekend I experimented with a new project involving recycling/upcycling pictures from old magazines and using some mixed media techniques. Although this project is still a work in progress and I don't want to give away too much until I've completed a bit more and know if it will turn out well, I'll go ahead and give you a little sneak peek...
This one is my favorite so far, and I have some plans for it:
Until this weekend I had not done any semblance of mixed media art in years. But I now remember how fun it is, so I guess that means I'll just expand my art "to do" list even more.

I hope everyone survived Monday, and have a great week!

Saturday, February 14, 2015

My Furry Family: Batman!

My newest My Furry Family installment is finished! This one is based on my little girl kitten's brother, although he belongs to my parents. This little guy's facial markings earned him the nickname Batman early on. I like to call him my little hero.

So, here's Batman (or, perhaps more appropriately, Catman):
I hope you like it! Only two more My Furry Family pieces to go!

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Journal Catch-Up

I've been keeping up with my sketchbook scrapbook journal. In fact, it's actually come to serve as my primary daily planner. But, I've failed to keep up on sharing the drawings in my journal with the blogger world. To remedy that, here are some sneak peeks of the last two weeks' drawings in my journal.
This is part of last week's journal pages, drawn in honor of the frigid, snowy winter we've been having.
I drew these two love birds for this week's journal pages in celebration of Valentine's Day!
Every time the weekend rolls around, I start getting excited about planning and creating my journal pages for the next week. Oh, the simple pleasures!

I hope you all have a wonderful Friday!

Monday, February 9, 2015

Monday Night InspirACEOn

As we all know, sometimes life is difficult. So, here's a little InspirACEOn to pick you up:
"Life is like photography. You need the negatives to develop."
I came across this quote the other day, and I fell in love with it immediately. I hope you like it, too!

Have a great week, bloggers!

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Failed Attempt

After a weekend without internet and a date today with the internet provider technician, I finally completed a new card in my InspirACEOns series and was very excited to post it. However, upon completion I noticed an error in it -- a small error, but I'll admit that when it comes to my artwork I am a bit of a perfectionist, and so this small error is bothering me more than it probably should.

Here is the ACEO card in question:
This InspirACEOn card reads: All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us. -J.R.R. Tolkien
I am one of Tolkien's biggest fans, and the quote I chose to illustrate is one of my favorites from his The Lord of the Rings trilogy. However, the version I ended up scrawling as seen above is instead the one from the movie based off of Tolkien's books. The version of the quote from the book, the version I intended to use, reads: "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us." The movie version, though, as I erroneously wrote on my ACEO cards, says "given to us" at the end of it. I know, I know, it's a miniscule error involving one miniscule little word. However, in my unfortunate perfectionist's mind this means that I did not truly quote Tolkien.

I'll probably end up recreating this InspirACEOns piece in the very near future, to appease my mind. I'll put that correct version in my Etsy shop as soon as it's finished.

Have a good night, bloggers!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

The Night Owl

This weekend is my sister's birthday, and as part of her birthday gift I am completing a pencil drawing for her. My sister loves owls, and I have drawn them for her in the past. Apparently she likes my owl drawings, because she recently asked me to draw her another one for her collection, and she gave me some loose ideas as to what she's hoping for. So, I've been working long and hard on getting this owl just right. I hope it turns out to her liking.

Here's a close-up WIP shot of my sister's birthday owl:
I'm tentatively calling this little guy "The Night Owl".
Although I'm enjoying creating this pencil owl, I'm also eager to start my next My Furry Family piece as well as more of my InspirACEOns pieces. So many ideas, so little time!

Good night!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

My Furry Family: The Belly Roll

The fourth completed piece in my My Furry Family series is based on my little runt kitten. I adopted this adorable little girl after my grandmother found her and her three brothers abandoned. At the time the kittens were only about three weeks old, and this little runt girl of mine didn't even weigh half a pound.

Well, my little kitty is now 9 months old and 9.5 lbs. Not really a runt anymore, but still adorable.
My little kitty likes to do what I call The Belly Roll.
I have three more pieces to complete in this My Furry Family series. And those three pieces will be based on my little kitty's three brothers, because they also stayed in the family -- my parents kept two, and my sister kept the third. So stay tuned for more feline cuteness!

I hope you're enjoying My Furry Family so far!

Sunday, February 1, 2015

InspirACEOns on Etsy!

The original illustrated ACEO cards in my InspirACEOns series are now available in my Etsy shop!
"When you have a dream, you've got to grab it and never let go." -Carol Burnett
"Courage, dear heart." -C.S. Lewis
"Life without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit." -Kahlil Gibran
"Love conquers all."
"Know thyself."
"Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil." -Psalm 23:4
Just click on the Etsy link at the top of my blog to visit my shop!

The above pieces are just the current six original ACEO cards available in this series of mine. I will be creating many pieces in my InspirACEOns series, so stay tuned for more!

Have a great week, bloggers!