- Sparkling Pumpkin Apple Cider and Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream for us to enjoy
- Haunted cobwebs and cheesecloth to adorn the front porch
- Old horror movies and silent films
- Good ol' Ragtime music, keeping with the theme of Nattie's costume for the month
- Our first Halloween party attended and another one to enjoy this weekend
- Softball games with both cold and hot weather
- The best news of all, the anticipated question answered: We are having a little mister (as Nat calls him already)!
17 October 2011
how october is turning out thus far....
06 October 2011
there was a trick after all...
It would seem in my haste last night to finish I forgot to add my little werewolf's ears. Thankfully in conversation with my husband this morning I realized my mistake and now my little lycanthrope can hear!
05 October 2011
a little treat, no tricks
My first attempt at a calender. If you like it, go ahead a grab it! Just click on the photo or here for the flickr link.
Today I picked up my sketchbooks for the first time in a long time. It felt good putting pencil to paper so I drew up these little monster friends. A little vampire and a werewolf, monster friends for ever.
03 October 2011
N is for Nissien
The weekend of September 23, 2011 was the first West Coast Eisteddfod, Welsh Festival of Arts held at Barnsdall Park in Los Angeles. I was privileged to be a part of the Welsh Mythology and Legend Art Show curated by Lorin Morgan-Richards (he actually coordinated the festival). Each work of art represented a letter in the Welsh alphabet and was inspired by a stanza of Welsh mythology written by Lorin. My piece above, is 'N is for Nissien' and here is the poetry that inspired it:
It was so very interesting perusing all the different ideas and works put out by other artists. I especially appreciate Lorin giving all the artists complete reign over how they interpreted his words.
All the works made particularly for this event have all been compiled into a limited edition book, A Welsh Alphabet. The book is rich with diverse imagery, original poetry and historical background to Welsh culture.
I am especially thankful to have been able to meet in person the wonderful Kimberly Wlassak of Gerushia's New World! We had been messaging each other back and forth a couple of months before the festival and it was such a joy to 'know' someone there! Sometimes it can be a bit intimidating meeting other people, let alone artists, but Kimberly was such a sweet kindred person with a friendly family to boot (Kim, tell Ava thanks so much for hanging out with Nattie)! Go visit Kim's blog about her adventures and artwork for the festival here.
As for the original of my work, I will probably be putting it up in the shop so when I do, I'll be sure to announce it. Here's one piece of work that I am very fond of, for obvious reasons (and yes, that's a mustache she is wearing. She got it out of a 25 cent machine at The Echo Park Time Travel Mart. Ahhh, my daughter) ;)
N is for Nissien
Who battles amongst the celestial star
He combats his twin Efnissien
Dueling for peace afar.
Who battles amongst the celestial star
He combats his twin Efnissien
Dueling for peace afar.
It was so very interesting perusing all the different ideas and works put out by other artists. I especially appreciate Lorin giving all the artists complete reign over how they interpreted his words.
All the works made particularly for this event have all been compiled into a limited edition book, A Welsh Alphabet. The book is rich with diverse imagery, original poetry and historical background to Welsh culture.
I am especially thankful to have been able to meet in person the wonderful Kimberly Wlassak of Gerushia's New World! We had been messaging each other back and forth a couple of months before the festival and it was such a joy to 'know' someone there! Sometimes it can be a bit intimidating meeting other people, let alone artists, but Kimberly was such a sweet kindred person with a friendly family to boot (Kim, tell Ava thanks so much for hanging out with Nattie)! Go visit Kim's blog about her adventures and artwork for the festival here.
As for the original of my work, I will probably be putting it up in the shop so when I do, I'll be sure to announce it. Here's one piece of work that I am very fond of, for obvious reasons (and yes, that's a mustache she is wearing. She got it out of a 25 cent machine at The Echo Park Time Travel Mart. Ahhh, my daughter) ;)
a small journey in time traveling...
or, our visit to The Echo Park Time Travel Mart...
A few things you can find at the shop:
A few things you can find at the shop:
- Viking Odorant in four 'fragrances'
- Pet Robots
- Dinosaur eggs
- Caveman, Victorian Violets and Dystopia fragrances
- Dodo Chow
- Medieval Knights play figurines
- Medicinal leeches in a jar
- Mustaches for every occassion
- Mammoth chunks
- Duel-Starter Kit
- Robot Repellent
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