Third in series. This started out as something different, and because I’m still feeling my way in this process, turned into this.
Wet ink into wet watercolor==splenderific effects.
Third in series. This started out as something different, and because I’m still feeling my way in this process, turned into this.
Wet ink into wet watercolor==splenderific effects.
Finished this yesterday. Another in a new series.
Just put this little assemblege/sculpture up on my etsy shop:
click on the picture to go to my etsy shop.
The word passion comes from the Latin “patior,” meaning to suffer or to endure. These days, losing its uncomfortable roots, passion is a feeling of unusual excitement, enthusiasm or compelling emotion toward a subject, idea, person or object. Here’s how to get it:
Revisit and repossess your core dreams and fantasies.
Consider your dreams to be private, unique and sacred.
Get help from and watch the actions of the already passionate.
Indulge, honour and live in your own imagination.
Don’t talk about it, do it.
See your passion manifested into action or production.
I thought that Jenny might get a kick out of this one.
Here’s the first piece of art I’ve finished this year. Playing with ink, and watercolor on paper.
That’s right Smile Mother F***er–it can only get better.
Well I guess I can reveal what I made for my siblings and stepmother, now, since Christmas is over, and I delivered Richard’s today. These are silkscreen, and acrylic on canvas, and are 10×8 inches.
Great video. Great art work.
People are strange from Denis Fongue on Vimeo.
George Brecht, Fluxus Artist-Provocateur, Dies at 82
Fluxus, the loosely affiliated international group of playful Conceptual artists that emerged in the early 1960s.
I have a tenuous connection to the Fluxus group though one of the professors at my Alma mater (UMO), Owen F. Smith
Some of his work, and some more.
Smith, also wrote Fluxus: The History of an Attitude