In the studio with the first 30:
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
100 Drawings Update
I started 100 Drawings two weeks ago and since then, I have made 30 drawings. When I started I wasn't sure what form this project was going to take. I have mailed away many of my first 20 drawings, and this week, I started working on a standard 9"x12" watercolor paper. I bought a stack of 100 sheets, and am going to fill all of them. I have made 10 drawings this week. Here are a few and the remaining 10 are on my website: http://aimeebelanger.com/section/271082_100_Drawings.html
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Ira Glass: This is really important
Someone posted this on Facebook today and I had to share it. It's a wonderful quote by Ira Glass (a personal hero of mine) about being a young artist.
READ:
This is very real for me- I wonder why the things that I like are so much better-more interesting, engaging, dynamic- than the things I make. If I wasn't me and I saw my work would I even like it? Would I even care to look? There have been times when I have stopped making things altogether because I didn't think that what I was doing was intelligent or beautiful or original enough.
That is what 100 drawings is about. Just making stuff. Lots and lots of stuff. Thanks, Ira.
READ:
This is very real for me- I wonder why the things that I like are so much better-more interesting, engaging, dynamic- than the things I make. If I wasn't me and I saw my work would I even like it? Would I even care to look? There have been times when I have stopped making things altogether because I didn't think that what I was doing was intelligent or beautiful or original enough.
That is what 100 drawings is about. Just making stuff. Lots and lots of stuff. Thanks, Ira.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Flux Feature
The curatorial crew at Flux has decided to feature my studio and me on their blog! Check out my studio, recent work, and Distillery friends here: http://flux-boston.com/?p=3418
Cheers to Liz for the nod!
Cheers to Liz for the nod!
Monday, November 7, 2011
100
100 drawings by December 31, 2011
Buildings and people and landscapes.
People as landscapes.
Buildings as portraits.
Time. Starts. Now.
Buildings and people and landscapes.
People as landscapes.
Buildings as portraits.
Time. Starts. Now.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Monday, October 31, 2011
people i love
i've been thinking about:
dan flavin
charles ray
richard serra
rachel whiteread
erwin wurm
simon starling
james turrell
none of these people make pictures
dan flavin
charles ray
richard serra
rachel whiteread
erwin wurm
simon starling
james turrell
none of these people make pictures
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Thursday, October 13, 2011
I made you a drawing
Friday, June 3, 2011
Great Grandmother
Recently I visited Asbury Park, NJ with my roller derby team (you read that right). I was excited for this trip in particular, because it brought me back to where my dad's family lives and where my great-grandmother was once famous. You can read her story here.
I decided to follow up on this trip with a series of drawings, and since I broke my wrist and was unable to finish some of the paintings I had been working on previously, it seemed like the perfect time to make some sloppy, opposite/broken hand drawings.
Eleanore, ink on paper, 50"x"36", 2011
(detail)
(detail)
Cedora, ink and gouache on paper, 40"x24", 2011
(detail)
Broken Hand Press
New prints (sorry to take pics of them in their sleeves)
You Are Beautiful And I Love You. Hand screen print on Rives BFK, Edition of 25, 4 color combinations, 12"x19"
Since I broke my left (read:important) wrist, I have been working at home. Luckily I have a room all to myself and my boyfriend doesn't complain about me covering his pianos with prints. Note the clip lamp taped to the desk: it has a 300 watt bulb ($6 at Home Depot) and at 12" away, I can expose a 12"x18" screen in 20 minutes. Wash out in the tub with a scrub brush, let dry, find a clean spot (there's got to be one somewhere), and print. This is basically the process I use with my students. No light table, no racks, no pressure sprayer, no darkroom. Feel free to comment with questions on this process- and then get to work silk screening at home! Also, these prints are for sale.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
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