I have no art training, but I wanted a Tarot deck so I drew my own --pencil, colored pencils on index cards, scanned and photoshop smartblurred. I like some of these, others make me say 'yuck' or something similar. But what's gratifying to me despite their crudity is that I persevered and drew the whole deck, the originals of which I use, which took several weeks. Then last year I began re-'Shopping them, so some look far from the originals now. For these wands I used the 'cutout' filter.
I have no art training, but I wanted a Tarot deck so I drew my own --pencil, colored pencils on index cards, scanned and photoshop smartblurred. I like some of these, others make me say 'yuck' or something similar. But what's gratifying to me despite their crudity is that I persevered and drew the whole deck, the originals of which I use, which took several weeks. Then last yearI began re-'Shopping them, so some look far from the originals now. For these wands I used the 'cutout' filter.
I have no art training, but I wanted a Tarot deck so I drew my own --pencil, colored pencils on index cards, scanned and photoshop smartblurred. I like some of these, others make me say 'yuck' or something similar. But what's gratifying to me despite their crudity is that I persevered and drew the whole deck, the originals of which I use, which took several weeks. Then last yearI began re-'Shopping them, so some look far from the originals now. These pentacles, not so diff.
I have no art training, but I wanted a Tarot deck so I drew my own --pencil, colored pencils on index cards, scanned and photoshop smartblurred. I like some of these, others make me say 'yuck' or something similar. But what's gratifying to me despite their crudity is that I persevered and drew the whole deck, the originals of which I use, which took several weeks. Then last yearI began re-'Shopping them, so some look far from the originals now. This one isn't so diff.
GREAT LEAP announces
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: COLLABORATORY VI
Seeking artists* with a committed spiritual practice to develop a
collaborative
performance based on the theme of INTERFAITH COALITION-BUILDING
Founded in 1978 by Artistic Director Nobuko Miyamoto, Great Leap is a
non-profit performing arts organization that aims to deepen relations
between diverse peoples. In 2005 Great Leap introduced COLLABORATORY, a
free mentorship residency program to nurture cross-cultural
inter-community artistic collaboration and develop community leadership.
Previous rounds of COLLABORATORY have focused on themes such as
immigration, democracy, and care for the environment.
Led by Project Director Dan Kwong and Co-Facilitators Young-Ae Park and
CALL TO ARTISTS—Free Exposure and LARGE Canvases
The Eco-LogicalART Gallery is at it again—offering artists huge
exposure and BIG canvases… A bit more info; for five years the
nonprofit Eco-LA gallery has been providing canvases made of recycled
billboard vinyl and offering them free to artists in exchange for
display on the exterior of the gallery. To date original works
painted on the material have resulted in over 50k in sales.
On Earth Day 2007, besides interior pieces for its "Off The Wall/3"
show Eco-LA was able to secure display time from CBS Outdoor and Van
Wagner Outdoor. Five original 14 x 48 foot works painted on recycled
billboards were "on exhibit" for a month across the skyline of Los
Angeles. Displayed for over 6 weeks the images were seen by more than
WOMEN ARTISTS ON IMMIGRATION:
Crossing Borders, Confronting Barriers, Bridging Identities
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
ORGANIZED AND PRESENTED BY:
Women's Caucus for Art with the Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles
EXHIBITION DATES: February 20 & March 6, 2009
OPENING RECEPTION: February 27, 2009
DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ENTRIES: November 14, 2008
TO ENTER: Download the prospectus at http://www.scwca.org.
QUESTIONS: Contact Ann Isolde at annisolde@scwca.org.
JUROR: Alma Ruiz, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles
ARTISTS CALL: R U Evolved?
From Mark Vallen's weblog: www.art-for-a-change.com/blog
The A Shenere Velt Gallery of Los Angeles, California has issued a Call for Artists to participate in a juried exhibition entitled, R U Evolved? Artists Reflect on Darwin at 200. Scheduled for January 11 through February 27, 2009, the show will mark Charles Darwin's 200th Birthday. I've been asked to juror the exhibit, along with my distinguished collegues, Paul Von Blum (author and Senior Lecturer, African American Studies, UCLA), and Sheila Pinkel (artist and Associate Professor of Art, Pomona College). The following is an excerpt from the gallery's Call for Artists:
University of Washington, Tacoma, seeks assistant professor
University of Washington, Tacoma
INTERDISCIPLINARY ARTS AND SCIENCES
Intermedia/Community-Based Arts Practice
Assistant Professor
Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences (IAS) at the University of Washington
Tacoma invites applications for a full-time Assistant Professor in Internet/
Graphic Arts as part of the forming Arts in Community Program. We are
seeking an intermedia artist with experience teaching interdisciplinary arts
and a community-based arts practice who can teach from a content- and
conceptually-focused perspective. Other areas of teaching/research may
include video, performance, installation, sound art, murals, cyberarts
theory and/or site-specific temporal works. The applicant should have