Monday, July 15, 2013

Carving a Lyre

One of the most rewarding crafts of this session of classes has been hand carving a lyre. I wish I got more pictures but the work was intense. It took 18.5 hours of carving, planing, scraping and sanding to get to this point. I am very happy with the result, yet the interesting thing is that the most rewarding part was not the lyre itself. It is the will activity of pushing myself everyday to make the lyre as perfect as I possibly could. Does it still have flaws? of course. An I ready to make another one? absolutely! I have found a new passion with these old tools... see what you think.






Thursday, July 11, 2013

Veil Painting

Last week at Rudolf Steiner College I learned a new way to paint with watercolor paint. I wish I could have gotten more pictures of the process but it was pretty intense work.

We started by wetting and stretching the paper out on the board and taping it down. Then we divided into two halves. The top was to be a sunset veil, the bottom a triangle exercise. We worked on both simultaneously. The sunset was built up with layer after layer of light water color letting each pass dry before adding the next. The idea was to build transitions from the light in the center to the darkest at the top and bottom. Imagine a light source from behind the clouds somewhere on the page.
As it dried we painted little green triangles on the lower side.
I was not sure why, but that's what we did. If you tried to build up layers to soon it would turn into a wet blob, losing the veil effect.
Then as the triangles began to slowly layer the teacher asked us to use the negative space to find the crystals within. Then with the sunset we continued to darken the veil and adding some shadow to the clouds and maybe some land below.

What an incredible experience as it unfolded. I have to say I am pleased with the result.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Back at the blog and back at Steiner College

Well I am back at it. I so want to share some of the things I have been working on, so much so that I almost signed back up for Facebook...whew...I must be homesick now. So I dug up my blogger account and hope to have more time to update it.

So I am back in Fair Oaks, California staying with a family here in their little cabin on the property. I wish I could capture the feel of the place. There are fruit trees all around, and chickens and cats and a dog. The owner of the house has two of her own children here as well and her children's children. Even one little boy is her child's child's child. So with four generations of the Callon family here and me it is a full house.

But my space is peaceful and I have a nice desk facing the window now and I feel inspired to work and create here. So I thought I would share a few pictures of my space. I have not been taking pictures as I should.
Here is my desk before I moved it to the window.
Here is my little kitchen on the porch of the cabin.  
 

             Here is my makeshift bike shop when I needed to rebuild my front hub the other morning.

I hope to have more picture and updates soon.