Monday, August 27, 2012

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Danica's book, Frida Kahlo theme


My contribution in Danica's book on the Frida Kahlo theme.

I tried a self-portrait, as most of Frida's paintings are self portrait illustrating her sorrows, pains, questions... with greenery around, like she also did in her paintings.
It must be one of the most difficult paintings in my life!! I never did a self-portrait and find it doesn't quite looks like me...

My right hand side is colored, and my left hand side is black and white. It must be because I sometimes feel incomplete. Sometimes, not the whole time, because I am smiling anyway and it doesn't make me feel unhappy. Mostly frustrated or melancholic sometimes, and it questions me. I am 40 now and my biological clock ticked away my possibility of having any children.
From my belly grows a tree of endometriosis. 
Especially the media and community that makes me feel like an incomplete woman because I don't have any children. Women are supposed to have children, don't they?
But I'm a happy woman anyway and there's soooo much to do in this world to make it a nicer place for other people's great children to grow up :-)




Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Ella's book, My entry

Ella's book, My entry by 3MW
Ella's book, My entry, a photo by 3MW on Flickr.

Here is a not so great photo of my entry in the Brandt book. I used the images from the post below to create a Brandt style gate for the Capitol in the fictional world of Panem (Hunger Games). Marker, Metallic ink & Watercolor pencil.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Brandt - Hunger Games?

Ok. I don't know if the Hunger Games books and movies are a big deal outside of the US....but can someone honestly tell me that you don't see Brandt's influence on the book covers??? Look at the birds. Coincidence? I think I know exactly how I'm going to approach my entry to this moly. May the odds be ever in my favor!


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

e.w's Brandt book

moly_x_82: gold deer. e.w.walter's book, albina's entry

...it took some time, but mostly because I kept on going places. Good news: my contribution is now done, and this book is ready to go! 
Biggest challenge was to realize that Brandt was an artist who worked with metal, so I had to ask myself: can my design be fabricated? With some tweaking, yes, I believe so. I borrowed the imagery of deer, but decided against the symmetry that is found in the majority of Brandt's work. This was a fun challenge :)

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Tim's "Mucha" book - ready for shipment

Hello,

Below is my contribution to Tim's book - was not easy but I really enjoyed working on it!
Ella, will send you both mollies ("Mucha" and "Fairey") during this week.