Loft Office Design
Carlos and I recently moved to an old loft complex near our art studios. I've been mulling over the design of the new office/guest room space and have finally arrived at a plan.
Carlos and I recently moved to an old loft complex near our art studios. I've been mulling over the design of the new office/guest room space and have finally arrived at a plan.
Posted by jane dávila at 9:34 PM 2 comments
Labels: decorating, design
Now that I've shown you my giant beetles, I'd like to show you some tiny beetles. Each of these beetles is 1.5" square and framed in a 4" square frame with a custom-cut mat.
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Labels: block printing, bricolage, insects, mixed media, printing
As promised yesterday, here is a recent piece with two seriously big beetles. "Elfreth's Alley" is a mixed media collage with stitching on a 36" x 48" stretched canvas.
Posted by jane dávila at 7:54 PM 1 comments
Labels: block printing, collage, insects, mixed media, new work
Sorry about missing the last couple of days of blogging, there was nothing blog-worthy going on over here! Today I hung up a new piece, Swarm, outside my studio. It just returned from a show at the View Art Center in Old Forge NY.
The piece is art cloth (no batting or backing) that started as plain white heavy cotton. First I painted it with a diluted acrylic ink wash. Second I blockprinted with a mustard acrylic paint a series of geometric blocks that I'd made previously. Next I screen-printed a swarm of beetles with a thermofax screen and an opaque navy acrylic paint And finally I added some hand stitching with coral linen floss. It's 18" x 36" overall.
Posted by jane dávila at 8:33 PM 1 comments
Labels: block printing, insects, printing
December is a busy month for most people, but it's also a good month to attend to some year-end art business housekeeping tasks. Steal away 15 minutes here and there and you'll be off to a great start when January rolls around. Here is my list of suggestions of categories to work on this month, one at a time, as time allows.
Posted by jane dávila at 9:42 PM 0 comments
Labels: B2B, business tips, etsy, web design
One of the more fun projects that I've tackled lately has been customizing some IKEA Billy bookcases for a client. I've got the skinny on how it came together, in case you'd like to try something similar. I don't have the glamour-shot "after" photos yet with the perfect styling and the new rug so I'll be sure to update this post when I do.
We started with four of IKEA's ubiquitous Billy bookcases in a space off of their kitchen that was newly designated as a library.
Posted by jane dávila at 9:18 PM 16 comments
Labels: decorating, design, DIY, Ikea Hacks
I created three new pieces recently for an exhibit at the gallery in the building where my studio is, NEST Arts Factory. One sold (and I didn't have a chance to take a photo), but I can show you photos of the other two.
These are collages of fabric, painted papers, and art paper, mounted on cradleboard. I really like the presentation of the cradleboard. It's sharp and clean, and easy to hang.
Posted by jane dávila at 9:29 PM 0 comments
I've been experimenting with pattern in the studio lately. I designed and made some large blocks for block printing.
Posted by jane dávila at 9:50 PM 2 comments
Labels: block printing, design, fabric design, techniques
I've just finished a website for a lovely friend, Phyllis Lee. Phyllis is a talented artist whose media are ceramics and drawing. Her work is though-provoking and rich in detail. Check out her website to see her wonderful work: www.phyllisleeart.com
Posted by jane dávila at 10:56 PM 1 comments
Labels: web design
The lovely Muppin, Cheryl Sleboda, has challenged bloggers to take part in her 31 Day Blog Writing Challenge and I'm jumping in. I'll be blogging each day this month (or doing my very best to, at any rate). If you've been neglecting your blog, like I have (!), and need a kick in the pants to get you going again, join us!
And because you can't have a blog post without a pretty picture, here's a pretty picture:
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Labels: 31D