Saturday, October 22, 2005

STAMPS GALORE


Digital art using Paint shop pro with an assortment of stamp images.

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

CRIMSON SKY


This card is one of the first that I made...
I did use Paint Shop Pro...The butterfly is a tube.
Of course it is digital art.

Sunday, October 09, 2005

KEY TO LIFE


I used several different types of pings I have for digital scrapbooking and put them together for this ATC.
I used paint shop pro for this.

Saturday, October 08, 2005

GIRLY GIRLS


Digital art created using several tubes and pings for digital scrapbooking and manipulated in paint shop pro...I really like the colors...you cannot help but smile when you look at her.
"Girls are sugar and spice and everything nice"

Friday, October 07, 2005

OLD PAPERS


This is also digital art but created in paint shop pro...no manipulation...just vintage images used and a wax seal button used to create a look of old papers.

Thursday, October 06, 2005

SOUL SEARCHING



This is my favorite digital art piece yet....slight manipulation done in paint shop pro...used alot of different tubes I have received.

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE



This is also a digital ATC card manipulated in Paint Shop Pro....I seem to prefer using digital means rather then other mediums...probably because I am so comfortable using PSP and my computer.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

SUNBURST FLOWER



This is a digital ATC card using Paint Shop Pro to manipulate the picture.

FINALLY FINDING MYSELF




I have always been creative. When I was MUCH younger I used to write poems and quotes and decorate around the words with doodles. I used to love creating fancy handwriting “fonts” to write a poem in. I eventually received a certification in calligraphy and then wrote poems like that on parchment paper and giving those away as gifts. I always loved painting however never really pursued it.

My brother was so much better at it(painting)..so it seemed to be his creative outlet. I loved working in clay and can remember all the bowls and ashtrays, and pots for plants and mugs I made, painting them and giving them as gifts. I remember my mom teaching me how to knit and knitting a scarf for my dad who wore it proudly for years (it was long and yellow and kept his neck very warm).

I remember learning macrame and making hanging plant holders and belts.

I remember learning how to do needlepoint in Girl Scouts to earn the badge and decorating a pillow case as my project.

I remember discovering hook rugging and loving it and creating lots of rugs for gifts. (I still do)

HOWEVER…my parents really were not ones to push the creativeness so much to the foreground that you would ever consider doing it to earn money for a living.

They believed in pursuing a degree and working in a field of your choice and earning money like that, like most of the work force.

But of course, that creative muse was ALWAYS screaming to come out again. I finally had my own business (owning and running a daycare center)(early childhood education was the degree I received) and my creativeness got to peek out a bit, designing bulletin boards, parent newsletters, games, posters, projects to keep the kids busy, contests etc.

But I had to give up the business…the economy was NOT kind..and I had to go to work in “the real world”. I became a counselor for the state prison system…I loved the work and in that job I got to develop a Life Skills program for Juvenile offenders. So again my creative muse got to play for a couple of years. However, I became terminally sick and have been homebound ever since. I was forced to retire medically and try to adjust to a whole new kind of life of being sick…WELL after feeling sorry for myself for a very long time and trying to get my life back in order…my creative muse started speaking to me again..and now I am going full force…it was slow going at first..but NOW I refuse to give up on a life full of creativity and exploring.

So I created a blog to show off things I am creating…to share my story here..and to learn about the artist in me.

FINDING MYSELF!