Between the Lines, 60 x 26 inches (each of two), © 2007
I’m getting down to the wire in the semester; only 4 more weeks to go. But that does mean the due dates are stacking up quickly. I have to come up with a design for a “social issues” poster by tomorrow, as well as finish writing an 8-page paper which examines a work of art from a “theoretical/critical” perspective (as opposed to historical), and get more footage and editing done for my next video rough cut, all within the next couple of days.
My blogging time will be severely limited for a while. But I know my habits, and I know if I let this go for too long, it will be really easy to just blow it off altogether – kind of the way I’ve been known to let other things (exercise, filing, etc.) go in the past. The only way to discipline myself is to keep up the momentum and not backslide.
So, what I’ll do is just put up some brief posts about past work, because obviously I’m not making much new right at the moment. The above piece was finished and installed at the Louisville Library last October. It’s a diptych, but the two halves were installed on either side of a big window in one of the library’s study rooms. This piece was something that really did push me forward into deciding to start a blog, because when it was done, I wanted to publicize it, but I don’t have a quick and easy way to incorporate new things into my web site at the moment. The blog is also great because you can give some background info, instead of being limited to just a caption.
One other side note – the watermark with my name was done with Adobe Lightroom, a new toy I purchased a while back but haven’t had time to delve into very deeply just yet. What I’ve been using it for so far is to get all my images cataloged so I can find things easily. It has a super-easy export feature, which is where the watermark comes in. Now I need to figure out if I can make it a bit smaller – this looks a little more aggressive than I would like.
Deidre, these are very beautiful and suggest many layers. I’ve been meaning to e-mail you to say I gave you the Arte Y Pico award for creativity and inspiration in blogging and art. Please don’t feel obligated to pass it on unless you want to — I know these things are like chain letters, but also a chance to draw attention to blogs I really like. In any case, details are on my blog.
Hi Deidre
I sympathise with your increasing work load,I remember the feeling all too vividly form my college days(12 years ago now, but still like yesterday).
This piece is wonderful, the colours and composition are outstanding!
Good luck with the deadlines.
Deidre..this is breathtakingly beautiful. Such a feast for the eyes
These are gorgeous! love those bubbles… good luck with your work load…
I hear ya about the School Thang, and all I did was sign up for one independent study. Am mostly wrapped with my art history paper, but yikes, have to get cranking on a painting too.
Glad to know you’re out there doing beautiful things.
Thanks everyone, for the kind words. Sorry I am so late in responding; feeling just a tad buried at the moment. I want to thank Lainie for the award. I will do the passing on part when I get a chance to breathe!