Monday, February 28, 2011

Bunny Bones on EHAG

It's time once again for the EHAG Emporium to open it's doors. This monthly update of The Eclectic Halloween Artists Group features some of the most amazing Halloween art you'll ever see! This month offerings will be revealed at 9pm (EST), February 28th.

I'm thrilled to be a part of this fabulous group, and always try to offer something a little bit different than what I offer in my everyday ETSY shop. This month is no exception...meet Bunny Bones!


This boney fellow really knows how to get into the Easter spirit! Hand sculpted from papier-maché, painted in acrylics, stained and sealed. He stands at approx. 12" high. He is a one-of-a-kind piece of art, signed and dated and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.


Bunny Bones is $135 (plus $10 shipping to the lower US 48). If you would like to give Bunny Bones a home, e-mail me here. UPDATE: Bunny Bones is now sold (in record time!) Thank you!



Be sure to stop into the EHAG Emporium and see the wonderful offerings by the many talented artists.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Love - Chicken Lips Style!

Valentine's Day is just around the corner and love is in the air! And who better to represent it than Cupid - the ambassador of love.


I've made two Valentine's-inspired pieces this year. Unfortunately, the season crept up on me too quickly, otherwise I would've made more. I've posted the two little angels on my ETSY shop. They are both looking for good homes and have a lot of love to share.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Chicken Lips Web Site Overhaul!

Since I spent some time cleaning and sprucing up my studio, I figured it was about time I got in and cleared the cobwebs off my web site as well. It's been a couple years since I designed the site and felt it high time to shine it up, so to speak.

www.chickenlips.biz
Most of the work on the old site was SO outdated! It never ceases to amaze me how my style progresses over the years. I'm not even aware of the change until I look back a couple of years and view the old versus new creations side by side!

Stop by and take a look at my new site - and be sure to sign-up for the new mailing list; subscribers get sneak-peaks at upcoming works for sale and occasional special discounts in my ETSY shop.


I wish you all a happy and creative-filled 2011!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

What A Difference Some Paint Makes!

I love this time of year. The hustle and bustle of the holidays are over and a new year is just around the bend. But by Christmas, my studio often looks like a craft store exploded...not a pretty sight! So to usher in the new year, I always like to start with a clean slate...or I should say a clean studio.

But this year, I wanted to do a little more than just scrape the papier-maché off the walls and scrub the paint from the floor. I wanted to make my work space more of a "creative space." My studio is not large, approximately 8 feet x 12 feet. I do have a much larger work area outside of this space that I do the real messy stuff in, but my primary space to create is my studio. The white walls and no-nonsense approach to my space were previously very utilitarian - it got the job done. But that's exactly what it was feeling like...a place to work, not a place to create. In a recent issue of Studio's magazine, some wonderful work spaces by some wonderful artists were showcased; Johanna Parker, Scott Smith, Dani Nelson...all featured amazing spaces that were not just a place to work, but a place to "create."




I realized after reading the magazine that my work area doesn't have to be all work and no play. Just adding some color to the walls could transform the space into something much more creative! And add color I did...orange, yellow and black! Since I love creating Halloween-inspired art all year, I felt the colors would perpetually keep the mood going. For me, painting the walls these colors was a step outside my comfort zone, but I can honestly say that I'm loving it! The space now feels like a creative sanctuary and not a utilitarian work room.


 Now, if I can just get past the feeling that I need to keep it clean and pristine, maybe I can actually start getting some work done.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Chicken Lips on Spookytime Jingles

Wow! Has it really been a month since my last post?! I've been so busy with my Christmas shows and getting ready for the holidays myself that I find it tough to get everything done that needs to be done!


Thankfully, I managed to get two new characters finished just in time for the December update of Spookytime Jingles . Say hello to Jingles the Snow Angel and Petey the Party Pumpkin. Okay, so Petey is not really a new character, but a new version - standing atop a wooden block with vintage Halloween scenes decoupaged on the sides.


Both creations are looking for a good home. Stop on by Spookytime Jingles and take a look to see more photos of each.

Monday, November 15, 2010

The Angels Have Arrived!

What a productive weekend I had! The stress of getting ready for the Harvest Festival is easing, ever so slightly. I've been so overwhelmed with the encouragement of my fans and friends. Thanks for all of the wonderful, positive comments on my blog and Facebook. Those comments really help to fuel the creative fire! You are all angels in my book!


And speaking of angels, I just finished up 6 for my upcoming show. New this year are angel tree toppers. I've also managed to get a couple "rolly-polly" angels completed as well. I really went out on a limb creativly and painted these in not-so-traditional Christmas colors. The mustard and green combination feels so good to me, I want to paint everything these colors... including my studio! The colors have an almost spring-time look to them. And what is so strange is that I generally don't gravitate towards pastel or tradional spring colors. I've learned that if the creative urge is there, don't fight it.




And REALLY venturing out of my comfort zone, I've been making some figures without eyes and my signature "big smile." They take on a much different look this way. Don't worry, I'm not giving up on those big teeth, it just feels good to let the creativity direct me down different paths sometimes.  

Friday, November 5, 2010

Gentlemen, Start Your Brushes!


Holy Cow! Do I have a lot of painting ahead of me! My next show (Harvest Festival) is now 4 weeks away...and I've still got lots of work ahead of me. The good news is that I finished the last of my sculpting yesterday. All the figures are sanded and gesso'd. Now it's time to put the brush to the acrylics and paint like crazy!




I love the painting process. I think it goes way back to when I first started to learn ceramic painting in the late 70's. My mom and I took a class at a local ceramics store and learned all about dry brushing, antiquing, etc. Some of the techniques I still use to this day! There was something so magical about walking through the store and looking at all those unfinished pieces and just imaging the possibilties of what I could do with them. My biggest achievement at that time was painting an entire nativity set (including shepards, cows AND sheep). There was a total of 10 pieces in that set. Took me 4 months to finish.




Now, I look at the 50+ pieces I have in front of me to paint in less than 4 weeks, wishing I had the stamina I did back in 1979.

Okay, enough nostalgia...back to work!