tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17201486144357273032024-03-05T13:11:08.911-08:00Art FetishAndrea Matushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13084292833365177156noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1720148614435727303.post-7662266193700665992011-04-23T13:19:00.000-07:002011-04-23T13:19:55.240-07:00I've Moved!!My new blog is located here: <a href="http://paradoxicalgypsy.blogspot.com/">Pardoxical Gypsy</a> Hope to see you there!!<br />
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A.Andrea Matushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13084292833365177156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1720148614435727303.post-12923349122287419432011-03-04T14:45:00.000-08:002011-03-04T14:48:09.741-08:00Busy, busy, busySo the good news is that I'm back in the studio today with several "mini psyche's" under way. A bit of a challenge since my studio itself isn't completely unpacked yet, kind of making the whole process a bit of treasure hunt, but very exciting when I accidentally stumble upon just the right tidbit. <br />
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Recently got back from New Orleans and now getting ready for <a href="http://www.teeshaslandofodd.com/artfest/info.html">ArtFest</a> next month where I'll be teaching a couple of classes on both my <a href="http://www.teeshaslandofodd.com/artfest/asaujani/vp/class.html">layered collage</a> and <a href="http://www.teeshaslandofodd.com/artfest/asaujani/bl/class.html">illustration/painting techniques</a>. <br />
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New Orleans was fantastic, well here, see for yourself....the best review of the trip you're gonna get is from my beau and travel partner extraordinaire <a href="http://michaeldemeng.blogspot.com/">Michael deMeng</a>. I could tell you all about it, but truly, he does a much better job (and he had the camera...).<br />
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I'll leave you with a quick New Orleans voodoo inspired sketch for now, and more from the studio later...<br />
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A.Andrea Matushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13084292833365177156noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1720148614435727303.post-38687192250247832122010-09-01T22:42:00.000-07:002010-09-01T22:42:24.613-07:00The Mystical Eight of SwordsI may have mentioned once or twice before just how much I adore tarot cards. Beautifully depicted scenes rich in symbolism awaiting mystic and metaphoric interpretation - what could be better? In the course of doing personal tarot card readings (what?! you didn't know I moonlight as a gypsy?) I had noticed the recurrence of the 8 of swords in my readings. Now if you aren't familiar with the 8 of swords, well, it's not the friendliest looking card in the deck; sure, it doesn't strike the same fear in your heart as some of the other cards like "Death" or the "Tower", but it's not exactly what you want to see on a regular basis either. <br />
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Essentially, this is a card of bondage and oppression from an outside force, however, spiritually and emotionally you play some fundamental role in your current circumstance. The situation you find yourself in is of your own making and it fear that provides the bondage. You will typically see the eight of swords represented by a woman bound, blindfolded and surrounded by swords that stand guard around her or hold her prisoner depending on your perspective. A tower or fortress of some kind rises up in the background signifying the oppressor, and often the ground appears marshy and wet to show the discomfort and uncertainty. Because she is blindfolded she is unaware of the fact she is in fact surrounded by the very tools that will either prove to be her utter undoing or allow her to cut her bindings and result in her freedom, but the fact still remains that despite the bleak appearance, she does indeed have a way out.<br />
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After much reflection, I decided to reintrepret the 8 of swords like this:<br />
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Sometimes it isn't what you don't see that imprisons you, but what you don't say. Enough said.Andrea Matushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13084292833365177156noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1720148614435727303.post-38984434743213009772010-06-24T13:49:00.000-07:002010-06-24T13:49:32.039-07:00The VisionaryI promised my friend Angela Kennedy on the <a href="http://creativesouls.ning.com/">Creative Souls</a> ning that one of these days I would actually explain what I was thinking while I was creating some of my wood panel collages. Usually, I prefer to let the viewer make up their own mind about what a piece might mean, I find it absolutely fascinating the way that our own life experiences, culture and personal bias colours the way we interpret elements of art, but I digress; which you've noticed by now happens often...<br />
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This latest piece titled "The Visionary" depicts a woman living in one time, but who is looking forward to another. She is trapped in her body and her mind is longing for something different. She is in such need for a different reality that she can clearly visualize it. This is emphasized through the addtion of the watch piece as a monocle. The chain creates a connection between the monocle and the door knocker at her chest (heart) further accentuating the depth and magnitude of her longing to be in a different time. The collage elements that form the woman's body heighten the awareness of a woman pulled between two places in time. The turban suggests an older form of dress, while the grungy ink covering her eye suggests a more recent time. The ink further represents her vision obscured by tears that trickle down her face as she is denied the existence she so desperately seeks. In the background collaged numbers and pencils represent a time that women were denied access to education. The antique brass compass and chest piece reminds of the same facts, contrasted by the metal plate from a microchip that brings us to modern times and the emancipation of women.<br />
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So that's my biased interpretation of "The Visionary" - now, what do you think it all means?Andrea Matushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13084292833365177156noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1720148614435727303.post-89759793636318051132010-04-09T12:57:00.000-07:002010-05-10T21:42:53.276-07:00Working BackwardsI don't know what happened to March. Really I just don't. One minute it was March 1st, then the next thing I know it's practically the middle of April....how did that happen? Anyway, as it appears that I'm in some type of time warp, I figure that I'm just gonna go with it and post events backwards....I promise that eventually I'll tell you all about <a href="http://www.teeshaslandofodd.com/artfest/classes.html">ArtFest</a> - amazing artists <a href="http://rsalley.com/wordpress/">Richard Salley</a>, <a href="http://jessereno.com/blog/">Jesse Reno</a> and <a href="http://keithlobue.blogspot.com/">Keith Lo Bue</a>....and then go back in time a little further to the phenomenal <a href="http://michaeldemeng.blogspot.com/">Michael deMeng</a> Vancouver workshop at the <a href="http://www.theupstartcrow.ca/">Upstart Crow</a>, but for now...I've been working on something new. A new collage series that unites my love of different mediums and techniques and fuses them together to create these:<br />
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Tons of layers and textures in this piece and yes her heart is covered in shattered mica pieces and guarded with wires and nails.<br />
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Hope everyone's Valentine's Day was spectacular! Now I need to order supplies and gear up for <a href="http://michaeldemeng.com/">Michael de Meng's</a> class and <a href="http://www.teeshaslandofodd.com/artfest/info.html">ArtFest</a> next month. Can't wait!!!<br />
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I've never really worked with polymer clay before, so I thought I'd give it a try.....here's book number one:<br />
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</div><div align="left">Then, feeling fairly confident, I figured I'd make a journal for my oldest daughter, she has trouble falling asleep, so I thought that I would make her what I call a Tranquility Journal, where she could write down her thougths and quiet her mind before bed. I based it one of my drawings called Tranquility:</div><div align="left"><br />
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</div><div align="left">Taking a drawing a turning it into something out of polymer clay, well, let me just say it was tougher than I thought it was going to be, but here's what I ended up with:</div><div align="left"><br />
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</div><div align="left">I must say that this isn't exactly the result that I was hoping for and there are definitely a number of things that I would differently next time, but it was a good learning experience. I also think that it was good preparation for my next polymer clay experiment which will involve making eyes in preparation for the next <a href="http://www.michaeldemeng.blogspot.com/">Michael deMeng</a> class that I'll be taking in March. Yup, that's right, <a href="http://www.michaeldemeng.blogspot.com/">Michael</a> is going to be teaching right here in Vancouver, if you are anywhere in the vicinity you are not going to want to miss it - he is a phenomenal teacher (and artist!)...check out his website for all of the details. By the way, if anyone out there knows how to make eyes out of polymer clay, I'm in desperate need of all the tips and tricks you've got!!!! </div><div align="left"><br />
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</div>Andrea Matushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13084292833365177156noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1720148614435727303.post-37363394424741306762010-01-06T11:28:00.000-08:002010-01-06T11:29:17.899-08:00Smackdown Day Two!<div style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none;">For day two of the challenge, <a href="http://www.duirwaigh.com/">Angi</a> sent us this scan of her original collage. I knew in an instant what her transformation would look like:<br />
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</div>Andrea Matushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13084292833365177156noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1720148614435727303.post-35915647589718227462009-12-06T13:08:00.000-08:002009-12-07T08:18:36.311-08:00Smackdown!So, my good friend <a href="http://www.duirwaigh.com/">Angi Sullins</a> comes to me the other day and asks if I want to take part in a "Digital Smackdown". She creates a collage the "old fashioned" way scans and sends it to a bunch of us graphic designer type geeks and we see what we can come up with by digitally altering the image. The challenge is on to create the most appealing result - and may the best guy or gal win. The rules are that there are no rules except that each design must be completed in one day, we can do whatever we want to the image as long as you can tell in the end that we did use Angi's original image as our starting point. Sounds like fun, so I'm in! Here's what happened on day one:<br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">This piece I call "Destiny at the End of a Branch". The green background is infused with pastels and greenery indicative of spring and therefore the beginnings of life and youth. Our young friend here wears a whimsical hat indicative of the folly of youth and has several butterflies in their airy spirit to represent the different possibilities and paths that may yet be chosen. The body is a symbolic cage, or simply a home for the spirit or soul that takes refuge here for now; the cage is monochromatic, while the soul is full of light, life and colour. At the end of the branch is the gilded cage, where one butterfly is feeling things out. The door is still open, all things are still possible.<br />
</div>Andrea Matushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13084292833365177156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1720148614435727303.post-64162557269525057762009-11-17T23:38:00.000-08:002009-11-17T23:57:50.564-08:00Between the Covers<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">I attended </span><a href="http://www.teeshaslandofodd.com/1/journalfest.html"><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Journalfest</span></a><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"> last month because there were a couple of bookbinding workshops that I just had to take. I've been fascinated with the book making process for sometime, in particular the dimensional books with beautifully stitched exposed bindings that just beg to be examined and filled with all manner of inspired paraphernalia....but I digress. I thought I would start out by learning the basics, from some of the best in their craft. </span><a href="http://www.danielessig.com/"><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Daniel Essig</span></a><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">, who is by all accounts what you could only call a true master craftsman, taught an enthusiastic group of artists and amateur bookbinders his technique for a smock stitched Mica covered book. This is my book here:</span><br />
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</div><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">This is one of Dan's books featured in the Smithsonian. Hey, when you really want to nail down your ideas... </span><br />
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</div><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Then </span><a href="http://gryphonsfeather.typepad.com/"><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">LK Ludwig</span></a><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"> taught us her unique techniques for painting journal pages and binding them together using some cording, waxed linen thread and a couple of old book covers. Her easy manner, generosity and thorough directions made the class a pleasure to attend.</span><br />
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</div><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">If you ever have the opportunity to take classes from either of these two artists - I highly recommend them! Now I.m off to hit the books...</span>Andrea Matushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13084292833365177156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1720148614435727303.post-16000940109887620742009-11-13T11:33:00.000-08:002009-11-18T00:22:44.677-08:00An Artful Fetish for Words<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">I've had a love affair with words for as long as I can remember. As a precocious youngster, I would read the dictionary for fun. (Hey, I didn’t say I was popular, just precocious). I understood all too well that the pen truly is mightier than the sword, and a word once spoken would linger and continue its impact long after it has been uttered. Words are powerful indeed and "<em>fetish</em>" is one of the greats - it's an attention seeking word, it has sizzle and as many exciting synonyms as you can imagine: obsession, fixation, mania. Fetish is a word with a dark side; a word perfect for the world of art!<br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>Fetish:</strong>–<em>noun </em><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">1. an object regarded with awe as being the embodiment or habitation of a potent spirit or as having magical potency.<br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">2. any object, idea, etc., eliciting unquestioning reverence, respect, or devotion: to make a fetish of high grades. <br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">3. Psychology. any object that causes a habitual response or fixation.<br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Yes, I confess, I have an art fetish. There's no question in my mind that every artist pours at least a little magical potency into their work and that it is meant to elicit strong feelings. That the artist aspired to create a sense of awe and wonder, and more than likely went through at least a brief period of fixation before the piece was done.<br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">I wish to share with you some of my favourites here. The artists and the artworks that embody a potent spirit, and along the way I promise I’ll share with you my fixations and challenges in creating art that I hope will inspire others.</span>Andrea Matushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13084292833365177156noreply@blogger.com2