I will be plying my wares at this event. The vendor list is most impressive, I am excited to participate!
Friday, October 30, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Tea Lights Part 2
In my previous posts about the lanterns that I make out of vintage tins, I mentioned a free standing version. (as opposed to the hanging swag/pendant/chandelier lights I had made previously) Here are some pics of the ones that I have completed so far, I am pretty pleased with them.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Dia de los Muertos Skulls

The celebration of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead or All Souls Day as it is otherwise known) has always been one of my favorites. I enjoy the idea of honoring and remembering those friends and family that have gone before us. I am also captivated by both the Christian and the pagan aspects dating back to Aztec celebrations honoring ancestors and the "Lady of the Dead" the goddess Mictecacihuatl. The flowers, offerings, paper banners and boisterous celebration is the way I feel we should all look upon those we've loved and lost, not with despair, but in celebration of the love they have given us and the life that they led.

All this is leading to the fact that I found paper mache skulls at Michael's (already discounted and it was only the 5th of October! What is the world coming to?) so I bought an armload and started painting. I have to say I really enjoyed myself, it was fun to just jump in and let the images and colors flow. My only regret is that I didn't consider what I was going to paint more, I am not much of a planner. Traditional artist poo-poo such methods and I see the value in planning, but it just takes the excitement and inspiration out of it for me. I think if I had stuck to a common theme they may have turned out better, but I wanted each one to be distinctive. Hopefully the next round will be a bit more polished.
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