I shared my first project for this class and I will share the the other projects for it- I have one left to do. The second project was to do one of our past. Here is my take on the past one- Didn't exactly follow directions but 
did use maps and drew things. I grew up in Iowa- worked for a seed corn 
company - loved chasing butterflies-  and making things- I told my 
second grade teacher I was going to be an artist.
The next one was us looking out to the future- not so sure about this one. Well here is my take on Dreaming Forward.  I taught art for 36 years 
mostly in the public schools but my last 8 years I was at the university
 level- I retired have taught a couple of workshops in my home studio 
but I live in a remote area and there is not a lot of interest in art 
classes- our art center has tried as well. I taught a mixed media 
journaling class on Widbey Island off Seattle this summer and I realized
 how much I missed it. So the new chapter means maybe a move in the next
 couple of years.  I am in a few online art groups and have been doing 
collaborations with other artists from around the world and I want to 
continue that- continue to share my art and knowledge.  And I will 
forever be a life long learner. The color on my face isn't that yellowish on the actual piece.
The next on was to be 
Outside World- What I choose to show about myself.I have strived to be what-you-see-is-who-I-am.  I was lucky in my 
teaching career that I didn't have to dress up-  so I didn't have work 
clothes and home clothes I just had my clothes. SO I chose to have the 
body be one of those old medical illustrations showing the inside 
including my heart.  I made the shirt out of a piece of yellow vellum 
and rubber stamped the small coffee cup all over for a pattern- I am a 
coffee  lover- I drink way too much but just love the flavor- a 
Minnesota based coffee company had this on their cups :Life is Short- 
Stay Awake for it". The pocket had to have some art tools- pencil brush 
and crayon.  Then I stamped coffee cups all over the background and then
 painted over them so they just peeked through.  I enjoyed this 
assignment
Here is the 5th assignment. We were to show what's inside of us that we don't often share.  Well Here is my inside selfie.  As is often the case I didn't follow 
directions. I used a stencil for the background grid- I am a Virgo and 
sometimes the urge to have tidiness wins out- so my grid isn't free 
form. The color in the squares was applied with my eBrush- a cool 
airbrush that uses art markers.  I did journal around the squares. So 
the objects inside- the ruler is for that fear that I won't measure 
up-it not really the internal critic- I do have to kick his butt 
frequently though.  I try to have no locked doors so there's the key in 
case I forget and lock one.  The car for the fear of not being able to 
go places.  For years I didn't partly because my husband hates to 
travel- so I started going to visit my art pals.  I also travel this 
past summer to Whidbey Island off Seattle to teach a mixed media journal
 class with my friends Brian and John.  The bird is there both because I
 love birds and use them in my art a lot and this blue bird of happiness
 is just to represent my needing to remember what it is that makes me 
happy.   The little magnifying glass is for my looking too closely 
sometimes and over thinking things.  I loved this assignment. I painted my portrait right on the plexi glass.




 
Absolutely brilliant on so many levels...
ReplyDeletethank you Thomas
DeleteThese are really great, Terry! What a cool class! Have a great weekend. xo
ReplyDeleteThanks Connie- and you have a good weekend as well
DeleteCongratulations Terre great work of introspection and knowing oneself.
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DeleteI am so glad you posted the whole series and it is wonderful and s great way to approach your "selfie"! You do such beautiful work Terry, tell that inner critic that his only job is to applaud, often & loud!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much dear Jacki!
DeleteI love what you have created. All of the self-portraits are fantastic. This sounds like a great class. Success all around!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much John- I did enjoy this class.
DeleteGlad you included your card with the incredible mail art! Now I can follow your blog posts! Your work is so inspirational to me!
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