Thursday, April 30, 2009
More Development of a Botanical Watercolor
The good news is... I found a great pigment to work with-- OLD HOLLAND Mars Yellow. It behaves like my old paint..and wasn't at all frustrating!
So.. I have added it to my stable of colors. My journey of finding suitable pigments is slowly evolving.
Colors is this painting:
Old Holland Mars Yellow
Winsor/Newton Green Gold
Quin Magenta
Winsor Green
Dioxazine Purple
French Ultramarine Blue
Development of the Watercolor
DAINTY
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Arnold and Maria, the First Family of California, now First Gardeners too?
Wishcasting Wednesday: What do you wish to read?
Hello Dear Hearts! It feels like it's been years--but in truth, simply a few busy weeks! Here's what's been stirring stirring stirring in the studio:
A spider lady revamp! The hoop frame was doing nothing for me--so I created a scrolly paper frame to house the spider goddess instead. Ahhhh, much better!
Etching intaglio plates, making proofs, and printing a small handmade book entitled, "This is WE: Prayers for Isis" for my Print and Narrative Forms course. I'm really enjoying the depth of line and happy accidents that occur with this method of printmaking. Tomorrow I finish printing the images and begin the process of hand coloring.
We're studying tie dying techniquest in my Fibers class. So I've been dying fabric and stitching bits and pieces together to make a Veil for Hecate. I've always wanted to make a wearable work! Last night I began the proccess of starching more cheese cloth to create a cobwebby crown that will sit on top of the head peice. Then on to beading!
And between meetings, class, work and studio time, I've been stealing quiet moments in the evening to DIVE into Women Who Run With the Wolves. As the Great Maya Angelou said, "Everyone who can read should read this book." Talk about an endorsement! If you haven't paged through it alreay, all I can say is it isTruly amazing mind twistin' stuff that your girl guts will Love.
the Winner of the Herspeak Goddess Give Away is:
Our Lovely 3rd Eye Muse! Hooray!
With school winding down to it's last week I'm cooking up more goddess goodies as week speak, so stay tuned for more give away treats! Now do tell me what you've been crafting in your studios, jotting in your journals and daydreaming about!
Until Next Time~
Much Joy and Merry Making, Friends!
SOPHISTICATED
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ANSWERS
I have been very busy lately. Apart from feeling like a yo yo Mother I have been exploring the possibilities of widgets, Twitter and other online distractions. I have loaded a Widget called FEEDJIT onto my BLOG and it detects visitors to my BLOG. I have revamped my TWITTER http://twitter.com/brimblecombe with a background of one of my paintings. I am also on FACEBOOK which embarrasses my children as I am too 'old' for these sorts of things. Well, apparently we 'oldies' have taken over FACEBOOK as well as the TWILIGHT series of books. If you have not heard of this series...well ask any 11 year old girl and she will tell you about them! Actually ask any woman on the street and she will also be able to tell you ...probably!
But, I have also been painting. I am working on the large oil which I talked about in my BLOG post 'SOAKED'. The painting is progressing and I am completely absorbed with it when I am with it! Hours pass by and I am looking forward to, but also anxious about, seeing it finished. Painting is also an bit of a yo yo experience. One minute everything is going well....the paint glides off the brush, my arm stays steady, the colours meld well and then...all of a sudden....I realise I've put too many lines, or I've been thinking without looking, or the paint does not behave as I would like it, or I get up to move away from the painting to see it from a distance and I realise it is not quite right. The process is a constant movement from contentment to...sometimes the extreme of hopelessness.
Yet, I love it. The positive and negative aspects of creating a painting stimulate a movement which feels right to me. The problem solving stretches from practical issues to conceptual concerns. On the one hand the paint might not have the right consistency, but when I look at the painting does is actually 'say' what I want it to? Both the practical and conceptual fuel each other.
I know I must love what I do because when I have a problem it does not get me down. I don't become stressed in a way which makes me wake in the middle of the night to ruminate and catastrophise. In a way I enjoy the problems as they stretch my intellect and imagination. I remember my Mother telling me something a doctor once told her. That is, if a job or activity causes the kind of stress which leads to sleepless nights then it is unhealthy. But, if a job or activity causes the kind of stress which fuels your energy at all levels then it is a healthy place to be. It has taken me awhile to sort out what jobs and activities are really suited to me, as sometimes parts of a job or activity do satisfy, but how one copes with problems is the litmus test I think.
The gouache on paper painting above is called 'Answer To A Prayer'. it is from my "Water" series. But like most of my work it says a lot more than its obvious intention which is about being grateful for rain.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
watercolor start
i began a new watercolor today.... rainy wet day and perfect for adding large washes.
it was of the swamp in Florida. .... swamp series painting. i didn't get a lot done.. because it took too long for the washes to dry.
but.. tomorrow will have more progress.
i also began and almost finished a double portrait -- which i will also add tomorrow.
BE A SUPERSTAR!
What's this?!
It's a close-up of a Chipster potato chip!
Not any Chipster potato chip...
It's the new Chipster flavour - TOMATO TORNADO!
AND... It's only one of the TWO new Chipster flavours!
The other one is Flaming BBQ, which I completely didn't manage to buy despite going to two different places to look for it. It's like sold out everywhere!
Anyway, I love new products!!
BECAUSE WITH NEW PRODUCTS
ARE ALWAYS CONTESTS!!!
Just open your new packet of Chipster and you will find a little red card inside that allows you to join the all new CHIPSTER SUPERSTAR contest!!
I'm excited about this contest because it actually gives you a chance to go on TV with a movie you create!!
The "movie" is actually already created by Chipster lah... All you have to do is to paste faces in and come up with some witty lines!!!
The movie I chose is called "James Blog" and it's like a spoof of James Bond.
So now it's time for me to cast my handsome lead... AND I CHOSE............
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PUMPKIN!!
Mad funny can!??!?! So ridiculous and fluffy!! And the body is like wearing a men's suit and holding a gun!!
My movie clip is supposed to be called "Pie. Pumpkin Pie."
YOU KNOW, like BOND, JAMES BOND!! Because Pumpkin Pie is Pumpkin's full name!! WAHAHAHA!
And as for the damsel in distress...
ME!!!!!!!!!!
And I put Godzilla as the nemesis!!
You can watch my creation here:
I AM GOING TO WIN BECAUSE
MY ENTRY IS MAD CUTE!!!
Think you can do better than me?! Then go buy a packet of Chipster and join the contest too!! The prizes are.........
1st prize: 2 X IPOD TOUCH
Consolation Prize: 8 X IPOD NANO!
Can't say I am a big fan of the Apple products but if I won the Macbook Air I might change my mind!!
Anyway just go join!!
p/s: Wanted to put Plastizilla's face as the enemy but decided on Godzilla instead - look more pleasant.
REFRESHING
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Asparagus: Fresh and fleeting
A guest post from award-winning poet, essayist, and radio presenter, Molly Fisk. Molly gardens in Nevada City, California. Her beguiling radio essays are broadcast on KVMR-FM and collected on two CDs, Using Your Turn Signal Promotes World Peace and Blow-Drying a Chicken.
In spring a young man’s fancy turns to love, as the saying goes, but quite a few of the rest of us turn toward asparagus. Despite the evidence in your grocery store, it’s ripe only during a one-month window in spring. You’ll know that month has arrived when the price suddenly plummets.
Martha Stewart recommends snapping the ends off where they naturally snap, vowing that this is the tastiest part of the stalk. But she has 400 asparagus beds tended to I’m sure by Japanese master gardeners. The hoi polloi, which is another name for rabble, i.e. us, will often just cut off the last inch or so and not waste so much, figuring a little toughness is par for the course, in asparagus as in life.
I’ve done some longitudinal studies of asparagus-lifespan in my ice box. They generally last a week. Any longer and the stalks get floppy, the heads with their little cedar-shingle-like design begin to slime up. Martha Stewart, however, and Alice Waters and others in the know insist we eat asparagus as soon as it’s picked, and this time, I agree with them. Again, it’s hard on the hoi polloi to search out the nearest asparagus farm and buy directly. For some reason, we’re usually at work. But you can make a phone call to discover when your grocery gets its delivery, arrange to shop that day and eat the little darlings that night, and you’re getting closer — if you live in an asparagus-producing state, those stalks were probably picked no more than two days before.
The novelist Barbara Kingsolver and her family spent a year eating what they could grow themselves or what was made nearby. Her entertaining account is called Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. Luckily she’d put in asparagus beds three years before, so they were producing — you don’t get any in the first couple of seasons. She said about eating in season that you start out delighted at your first taste, enjoy it for a week or two, and then start to wish you could eat something else. But you can’t. The beans and tomatoes are nowhere near ripe — you’re stuck with asparagus. Then suddenly it’s gone, you’ve eaten your last bite until next April, unless you’re going to buy those expensive ones from Chile that were bred for long distance travel, not flavor, and ruin your carbon footprint.
The big trend in gardening this spring is growing vegetables. We saw the White House lawn torn up for the purpose — backyards across the country are being roto-tilled as we speak. Nurseries are selling out of starts (the seedlings some people plant instead of actual seeds) — it’s a phenomenon, an intersection of the natural foods movement and the recession. This year I’m splitting my loyalties between an organic farm I support and a young friend just starting up on an acre she’s rented.
Don’t I sound knowledgeable about all this? In fact, I was raised a city girl in San Francisco — somewhere in the back of my brain I still don’t believe plants really come from seeds. But everyone says they do.
HONEST
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Sunday, April 26, 2009
A day before my quarter-life crisis!!
I'm gonna try not to put too many words in.
Eh.....................
As promised, red and yellow pic. Horribly sunburnt.
My arm's skin actually crackling before it could be peeled off.
Almost recovered from my third-degree burns.
Can still see my arm peeling!
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KK and her bf wanted a puppy so she took me to the Seletar puppy mill... The living conditions for both humans (humans there sleep in same room as dogs on thin mattresses - can you say stinky?!) and dogs there is really horrible! It's like not a part of Singapore man!
The stud is from the mill and it's mad dirty-looking lah. The old man works there and he isn't too clean either.
But overall, I'd say the mill is not as bad as people often describe lah. You can drive there and see if you want! Seletar farmway.
Anyway... The photo is of two malteses fucking, obviously. The bottom is someone's pet. As you can see it's much better groomed.
I'm becoming one of those annoying animal lover people because I'm quite irritated that the owner would want his dog to give birth.
Doesn't he know that birth could have serious consequences and could possibly even KILL his dog? Why would anyone who love their pets knowingly make their pets die younger?!
But well... His dog.
Jon and KK's new puppy!!
It doesn't like you
2 months old only and it's yorkie/shih tzu mix!!
It's mad floppy and it's super weird coz it's apricot in colour...
Something both parents are not.
And that's why it's called Peaches!!!
Last batch of Ixus shots
The irony. My old Canon Ixus taking a photo of my new Lumix.
And doing a shit job of it too.
Well goodbye! I'm never gonna have problems with macro shots again.
It's like poetic justice that the last batch of photos the Ixus takes will be that of the great Lumix.
Without flash - dark plus blur.
Before blinging, I apply white nail polish to the black leather strip to make the background colour even.
In between the big gems are tiny pink pearl gems.
=)
Base done
It's not completely done yet!!!
Side rims are gonna get blinged too!
New camera's photos!!!
Test shot - PK as excited as I am
Pin-hole mode
No photoshop: Shot by Lumix
No photoshop: Shot by Ixus. Bleah.
More test shots in Pin-hole mode
Naughty Pk... Loves to bite my hair clips!
She loves breaking the claws. -_-
Somebody needs a hair-cut. Looks mad awful.
Supper with Kaykay and Michelle!!
Michelle smiling for the cam
Kaykay wanting to buy a new dustbin in Mustafa.
I was bored so I took pics.
Lazy day tanning with Sheng Rong
View from balcony
Bringing Pumpkin downstairs with us to the pool.
Blowing bubbles and seeing Pumpkin chase them!
Good sun and good fun!
Dinner afterwards!!
Wongsie, my favourite lawyer
Lewis doesn't like my spanking new cam
Yums steak with a tub of sauce that Eekean said is soy sauce mixed with wine. Nonetheless, it's great! Nicer than brown sauce anyway.
Peaches and Pumpkin
go to the Vet
Peaches always has this "I am so poor thing" look!
Pumps looking jealous
The mysterious headless humans are KK and Jon btw.
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Thai Express with Mich and KK
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Random: My chio gel nails
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Blinged hairclip for PK!!
Pretty isn't it?!
I can't stand her ear's hairs being long though.
Look like imitation papillion.
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Random: Kitchen window
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My ear wax from ear candling!! HAHAHA!
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Pumpkin after Grooming!!
MUCH cuter!!
waiting for KK to get her eyesight tested.
(OK I couldn't take it and fell asleep at this point so I'm continuing this blog entry at 7.19pm, 27th April)
They opened a dance clothing shop at Far East Plaza
Mich posing again!!
Us girls
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Had dinner with Shuyin and her relatives.
That's her little sister taking a pic of our food.
These pro photographers are always like taking photos of other photographers wielding SLRs lah!! Now I'm like a pro photographer too MUAHAHAHA!
Shuyin in ridiculous feather headband
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Random: Baby getting hair cut
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BFF'S Birthday!!
My crumply dress for the day
Make up done!
Alvin and Zheng Chang
Seafood risotto
Hamburger steak + bacon
Boys
Girls
Everybody!!
(In case you noticed, this is indeed the same place as the one I went to with Eekean a few days ago. Some economic Italian restaurant at Liang Court. It's Shuyin who wanted to eat there!!)
Proceed upstairs to KTV!!
Swanky and new!
Alyssa joins us
Horrible
I LOVE THIS PHOTO MY LEGS LOOK MAD SKINNY!!
Door says 19!
Which is her birthday's date.
So we had to make a big fuss out of this.
Juicy slippers
Bdae cake
Aly diligently lighting it
And we surprise Shuyin with it when she comes back from the toilet!! (She went for mad long... All the candles melted and we believe she must have lao-sai-ed. OK lah to be fair the toilet is damn far away. But still!)
Group pic!
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Random: Mike
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More Pumpkin pics
Weeeeeeeee! I'm flying!!
One of my favourite pictures of her...
So niapish... And best of all can see Nanolove in the background!!
Naughty girl keeps licking me when she's on my lap.
These are before her hair cut:
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Dinner with RV friends at Crystal Jade/
Huifen's bdae celebration
Mad can I got a lot of friends whose birthdays are in April!!
(From left) Xiaofeng, Ripple, Jason, Huifen
(on table) My new MAC lipstick
Wishing for world peace
I love this!
Spinach cooked with
salted eggs,
century eggs and
normal eggs!
Lao niang was delegated to cut the cake because Huifen said that superstition dictates whoever's birthday is next must cut the cake for luck.
Sheng Rong: Defier of the saying that no humans can lick their elbows.
I can too!
Almost, I swear!!
Eekean failing miserably.
Her tongue was like 1 inch away from the target.
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Dinner with KK and
Rykiel at Far East
Graffiti cafe allows graffti
And a picture of said "Chanel" bag in a bit
Rykiel and I
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Ming's Bdae
In car
New Juicy dog bag bought from Ebay!
And guess who's inside?
Estee with Pumpkin!
PK was an instant hit with all the girls there man. Now everyone wants a yorkie and they all think that all yorkies are this size and won't bark. Hahahaha!
Bdae boy with his family in front of swimming pool.
I hate people with their own pools!! I want one too!
Ming and Estee
For his birthday Ming's parents gave him a little model of a VW Golf GTI.
He looked quizzically at them until he saw the papers inside. That's just a tiny model of the real thing he is getting!!
Sigh... Why isn't anyone giving me the Copen I want??
I bought a mad chio
Chanel-inspired bag!!
I don't even like Chanel's designs very much but this one is like purplish-pink and super shiny!!!
I love how it has so many compartments and matches my nails :D
(It is INSPIRED and not FAKE - there are no Chanel logos on the bag)
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My birthday started yesterday!!
(26th that is, 2 days before my actual birthday)
I woke up with this on the bed:
Awwwwwwwwwww!
A Bangawan Solo birthday cake may not seem very romantic to most but it feels extra special to me because the brand feels so Singaporean and it reminds me of how Mike gave up his life in USA to come live here with me.
That day I asked him if he knew what Prima Deli is and he said no, so I told him they make pies and pastries. Then he replied, "Oh, is it like Polar?"
Very cute right!!
Then dinner at our favourite restaurant:
I'm gonna be really annoying and not tell you where it is because I am terrified that the place would be flooded with customers and the standard will then drop. If you already know good for you!!
Parma ham covering sweet melon and salad
Baked Eggplant
Mike's chicken tomato-cream pasta
My crabmeat linguine. OMG I love this dish so much!
Everytime I order it, I do this:
Extract the chunks of crab meat to the side
and very very slowly savour them.
They are mad generous with the crab!!
And then back home....
My baby sings the Happy Birthday song to me way too early
Doggie is happy to get some cake
And so am I!
Tomorrow is my birthday so
wish me happy birthday ya all!!!