Wednesday, October 10, 2012
I've been busy repainting my house, which means all the art came off the
walls and I'm overwhelmed by the vastness of my portfolio. To help
unbury myself, I've lowered prices sitewide at kandeart.com. The bargain bin is full of
new reductions, and everything everywhere is now quite a bit cheaper.
It's a great chance to score some original art without taking a huge
chunk out of your wallet. Enjoy!
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Dust in the wind...
We've been living in our current place for about six years. We like it here and will be here another year or two.
Because things get dirty and worn in six years we are going to repaint upstairs over the next few weeks. This means I had to take down the string tree.
I made it knowing it would not be permanent; we are renting.
I
saw a video once of Buddhist monks making an enormous sand mandala. It
was vibrant, intricate, and very beautiful. When they finished they paused a moment
and then swept it away with brooms. It was a lesson in making something beautiful and then letting it go.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Redbubble feature
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Inspiration files
This giant combined image of Zach Johnsen's sketches is gigantic, frequently funny and disturbing, very detailed, and very inspiring artistically.
Link to sketch
Link to sketch
Friday, January 27, 2012
Late night project
Last night I made myself some dummy signs to post in my house. I call them dummy signs because they're reminders to do things that I shouldn't need reminding about, but I sometimes don't think of them.

They're just vinyl letters on paper colored with market and framed.
Check back in a month and you'll find me fitter, flossier, and with more productive time.

They're just vinyl letters on paper colored with market and framed.
Check back in a month and you'll find me fitter, flossier, and with more productive time.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Baby's First String Tree - A How-To Post

I decided to build a string tree in the nursery for the baby I'll be having in May. This post will show in-progress photos of the process and offer tips and tricks to help you make your own string tree.
Supplies:
String (I used yarn)
Pushpins
Felt (green)
Frames and drawings (if desired)
Pushing aid (a thimble, thick dishtowel, a bit of wood... anything that you can use to help push in the pushpins without destroying your thumbs)

If you want to have your tree go through drawings, you'll want to do the drawings first. Draw birds, monkeys, vampires, or whatever else strikes your fancy sitting on the branches. We bought a portable crib with blue and brown owls, so I drew an owl to match.

Felt gets cut into leaves. I bought three shades of green. I didn't want them all the same color because leaves vary a lot depending on how sunlight hits them - they can look dark or light. Plus having a few colors helps add some dimension.

My leaves are just ovals with pointed ends. I made several hundred (hint: cut through several layers of felt to make several leaves at once)




First I prepared the wall. It needed a washing.

Next I hung up the drawings in a way I felt would make sense given the angles of the branches in the drawings.



The above is the beginning of a knot in the wood. I made a couple of rough concentric circles with pushpins.




Below you will see evidence; cats are an occupational hazard when working with yarn.













That's pretty much it. Good luck building your own string trees! If you do build one I'd love to see it - email me at kat@kandeart.com with a photo.
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