BRENDA, The Crafty Chook, has finished her library card and it's a doozy! (That's an American expression for "something extra special wonderful."
Her illustration fits the story so nicely - and she won't even know how nicely until the whole story is published when all the cards get done. (A little incentive to keep folks who haven't finished on their toes - working, hopefully.)
I hope you've been having fun today, wherever you are and whatever you've been doing. These art projects, sent out into the world and shared with others, are really, really fun.
I can't wait to begin a new one, but first things first. - The Art Provocateur
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Another Library Card ... and it's from ME.
I FINISHED my Library Card Project and I guess I'm sort of happy with it.
I have the last - the 10th section - of the story I wrote and it became obvious how I would decorate my card. It (for me) would have to relate to the story.
So here is the card.
As soon as I have pictures of all the cards - and the deadline is supposed to be March 31 - then we can put the story all together. It may not be a Pulitzer, a Booker, or even Honorable Mention at the State Fair (or county fair) but it's my story ... and I'm sticking with it.
NOW I am working on the next guerrilla art project and I think if may have found the beginnings of it. This evening, while cleaning out the craft room, I found plastic, fold-together, take-out containers. Filled with the right elements, they could furnish lucky finders with the materials to make something wonderful! I'll keep thinking on it and let you know - signed, The Art Provocateur
I have the last - the 10th section - of the story I wrote and it became obvious how I would decorate my card. It (for me) would have to relate to the story.
So here is the card.
As soon as I have pictures of all the cards - and the deadline is supposed to be March 31 - then we can put the story all together. It may not be a Pulitzer, a Booker, or even Honorable Mention at the State Fair (or county fair) but it's my story ... and I'm sticking with it.
NOW I am working on the next guerrilla art project and I think if may have found the beginnings of it. This evening, while cleaning out the craft room, I found plastic, fold-together, take-out containers. Filled with the right elements, they could furnish lucky finders with the materials to make something wonderful! I'll keep thinking on it and let you know - signed, The Art Provocateur
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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Remember the Library Card Project?
HELLO there and welcome back. I have had two people finish their library card pockets.
They did an awesome job and set my spine tingling with their great illustrations of sections of the story they were given in each card.
In case you are lost - my Mister is amazed any of you bloggers know what in the world I'm talking about - let me explain: I had gotten some library cards and card pockets from a friend. I wrote a story and cut it into 10 sections, put one section in 10 library card pockets and sent them to 9 people to decorate as they wished. I kept the last one - the end of the story!
Now I have gotten two pockets back - one from Susan Sanford and one from Art in Red Wagons' Kimmie.
They did excellent jobs and have set me a difficult task to make mine as "worthy" as theirs are.
I want to start working on it tonight and will. I'm going to search for some perfect elements and then lay them out ... and who am I kidding? I'll try and be methodical but probably just flat out go for it!
Tune in to see what happens! - The Art Provocateur
They did an awesome job and set my spine tingling with their great illustrations of sections of the story they were given in each card.
In case you are lost - my Mister is amazed any of you bloggers know what in the world I'm talking about - let me explain: I had gotten some library cards and card pockets from a friend. I wrote a story and cut it into 10 sections, put one section in 10 library card pockets and sent them to 9 people to decorate as they wished. I kept the last one - the end of the story!
Now I have gotten two pockets back - one from Susan Sanford and one from Art in Red Wagons' Kimmie.
They did excellent jobs and have set me a difficult task to make mine as "worthy" as theirs are.
I want to start working on it tonight and will. I'm going to search for some perfect elements and then lay them out ... and who am I kidding? I'll try and be methodical but probably just flat out go for it!
Tune in to see what happens! - The Art Provocateur
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Rendezvous Complete!
TWO lovely people have reported finding my guerrilla valentine packets and one person - Carol R. - found time to make something by altering the packets' contents.
I adore people who find time to accommodate my whims! Don't you? Doesn't everyone?
So here is what Carol did with her bits and pieces: "I assembled and sewed the book, adding raffia and the Valentine string and some pink and purple accent beads to match the cover and the end papers, then used a metallic paint to accent the recycled cover art."
Then inside the book this is what she did next:
"I had printed out St. T (Sainte Therese) from the blog (see the photo down below in an earlier post) and used her along with acrylic paints and a fortune cookie "fortune" I stumbled across when assembling my supplies. Serendipity!"
- Don't you love the way her cheeks and lips are painted pink? And the swirls of gold paint with dots in the middle? Too cool! -
Finally, another page incorporated the German text from the translated Joan Aiken book and Carol used the horrible copy I did on the fax machine (knowing it would be more resistant to the elements in case it was somewhere where it got wet).
I guess the valentine was turned in to Carol because she knew a little German and no one else could figure out what in the heck the packet was.
Hence the need for more prominent altered books distributed here and there. Oh, my fingers are itching! Got to find more time in this here world of mine.
I am still wondering who found the packet out by the library duck pond? Ah, questions, questions, and no way to discover the answers. Just try again, I guess. - Signed, The Guerrilla Provocateur
I adore people who find time to accommodate my whims! Don't you? Doesn't everyone?
So here is what Carol did with her bits and pieces: "I assembled and sewed the book, adding raffia and the Valentine string and some pink and purple accent beads to match the cover and the end papers, then used a metallic paint to accent the recycled cover art."
Then inside the book this is what she did next:
"I had printed out St. T (Sainte Therese) from the blog (see the photo down below in an earlier post) and used her along with acrylic paints and a fortune cookie "fortune" I stumbled across when assembling my supplies. Serendipity!"
- Don't you love the way her cheeks and lips are painted pink? And the swirls of gold paint with dots in the middle? Too cool! -
Finally, another page incorporated the German text from the translated Joan Aiken book and Carol used the horrible copy I did on the fax machine (knowing it would be more resistant to the elements in case it was somewhere where it got wet).
I guess the valentine was turned in to Carol because she knew a little German and no one else could figure out what in the heck the packet was.
Hence the need for more prominent altered books distributed here and there. Oh, my fingers are itching! Got to find more time in this here world of mine.
I am still wondering who found the packet out by the library duck pond? Ah, questions, questions, and no way to discover the answers. Just try again, I guess. - Signed, The Guerrilla Provocateur
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Rendezvous With Me.
ANOTHER scattered art project is taking shape.
This time, instead of leaving things out for people to find, I am mailing them out. I am sending library cards and pockets. There is a part of a story on each library card and the receiver will decorate the pockets as she wishes. (At this point there are only five budding artists and five more cards and pockets to be dispersed. If you would like one, speak up!)
One will go to the U.K., one to Australia, one to California, one to Alabama, and one to Oregon.
These are all lovely, willing participants and I hope they enjoy their part of the story and want to read more.
After they decorate their project they will take a photo, send it to me and I'll post it here.
At the end, after all 10 pockets have shown up, I'll post the whole story. It's a somewhat grim story. Not sure where it came from, since it's not an experience I've ever had, and I don't even own (or am owned by) a cat.
I am going to drop off the first one today - one that I can walk to its destination. Dawn, if you're "listening," the card will be in your hands very soon. Choose any theme you would like.
Contact me by e-mail at the address listed under my profile. Sincerely, your art provocateur
This time, instead of leaving things out for people to find, I am mailing them out. I am sending library cards and pockets. There is a part of a story on each library card and the receiver will decorate the pockets as she wishes. (At this point there are only five budding artists and five more cards and pockets to be dispersed. If you would like one, speak up!)
One will go to the U.K., one to Australia, one to California, one to Alabama, and one to Oregon.
These are all lovely, willing participants and I hope they enjoy their part of the story and want to read more.
After they decorate their project they will take a photo, send it to me and I'll post it here.
At the end, after all 10 pockets have shown up, I'll post the whole story. It's a somewhat grim story. Not sure where it came from, since it's not an experience I've ever had, and I don't even own (or am owned by) a cat.
I am going to drop off the first one today - one that I can walk to its destination. Dawn, if you're "listening," the card will be in your hands very soon. Choose any theme you would like.
Contact me by e-mail at the address listed under my profile. Sincerely, your art provocateur
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