Friday, June 13, 2014

Hydrostatic

Hydrostatic is a pretty great word. It just sounds cool, and it offers physical explanations for some of the phenomena of everyday life. (See below for definition.) It's quite fascinating.

Anyway, a new song/track called Hydrostatic was just released by one of my favorite up and coming artist(s)/producer(s), Dyspotik. He is an electro, electronic, dubstep, complextro, edm artist/producer. The track is awesome! It has quite a catchy banging beat, and the bassline is intriguing as well as memorable. Reminiscent of The Glitch Mob or Excision. Please, definitely check it out and share with your friends.

Available to listen or download.
Dyspotik - Hydrostatic

Dyspotik - Retribution (Another great track from Dyspotik.)

I'm trying to help promote this great producer, join me and spread the word. His musical creativity is inspiring. Find his music and a small bio at Dyspotik Music.

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Definition: "Hydrostatics is the branch of fluid mechanics that studies fluids at rest. It embraces the study of the conditions under which fluids are at rest in stable equilibrium; and is contrasted with fluid dynamics, the study of fluids in motion.

Hydrostatics is fundamental to hydraulics, the engineering of equipment for storing, transporting and using fluids. It is also relevant to geophysics and astrophysics (for example, in understanding plate tectonics and the anomalies of the Earth's gravitational field), to meteorology, to medicine (in the context of blood pressure), and many other fields.

Hydrostatics offers physical explanations for many phenomena of everyday life, such as why atmospheric pressure changes with altitude, why wood and oil float on water, and why the surface of water is always flat and horizontal whatever the shape of its container." - Wikipedia

"In continuum mechanics, a fluid is said to be in hydrostatic equilibrium or hydrostatic balance when it is at rest, or when the flow velocity at each point is constant over time. This occurs when external forces such as gravity are balanced by a pressure gradient force.[1] For instance, the pressure gradient force prevents gravity from collapsing the Earth's atmosphere into a thin, dense shell, while gravity prevents the pressure gradient force from diffusing the atmosphere into space.

Hydrostatic equilibrium is the current distinguishing criterion between dwarf planets and small Solar System bodies, and has other roles in astrophysics and planetary geology. This qualification typically means that the object is symmetrically rounded into a spheroid or ellipsoid shape, where any irregular surface features are due to a relatively thin solid crust. " - Wikipedia

Until next time, Embrace your Creativity.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Been Crafting Away...

over these last few weeks. Forgot all about blogging. I was just drawing/doodling, painting, playing with art supplies, making stencils, carving stamps (my new favorite hobby).

Rubber stamp carving has become one of my new favorite pastimes. I do it mostly while watching shows or listening to music. It's very zen. If you haven't tried it yet, start with something small like a pack of erasers. If you enjoy it, spring for a few carving blocks. I started with nothing but an eraser and an x-acto knife, though it's much easier with a lino cutter. Now I carve almost everyday, and I have a lot of fun with it. I use Pentel Hi-polymer white erasers (they cut like butter), Pink Speedball Speedy Carve Blocks, and Blue Speedball Speedy-Cut Easy Blocks.

Here are some of my stamps

My little one loves stamps as well. Upon request I made a flower, leaves, a birdie, and a pony to name a few. My little one loves art, and enjoys using the stamps in his art journal.

Here is the pony stamp.

Here is the birdie stamp.

Making stencils is rather fun also. I use old cardstock ads from craft stores or the gas company. They are a great thickness for carving. I just draw my design, and then proceed to cut it with an x-acto knife. They're not as perfect as they would be with proper stencil cutting materials. But they're unique and they work just fine. After cutting, I cover them with a few coats of gesso. Let it cure for at least 24 hours. Then they're waterproof and ready to use. Handmade stencils are 100% unique and so much fun to use, especially with Dylusions Spray Inks.

Some of my stencils.

I've fallen in love with Dylusions Spray Inks by Dyan Reaveley for Ranger. The colors are rich, lively, and fun. I started with the Vibrant Turquoise & Crushed Grape. Then I picked up the Fresh Lime & London Blue. I just ordered Cut Grass & Lemon Zest and Pure Sunshine & Postbox Red. Can't wait to try the new colors. So excited.

I still have to pick up Funky Fuschia, Cherry Pie, After Midnight, White Linen, Melted Chocolate, Black Marble, Polished Jade, Bubblegum Pink, Squeezed Orange, Pomegranate Seed, Dirty Martini, Tangerine Dream, Ground Coffee, Slate Greay, Calypso Teal, & Chopped Pesto.
So many colors, can't wait to collect them all. Thank you Dyan Reaveley for your awesome products.

Some of my art journal backgrounds featuring handmade stencils and stamps, and Dylusions Ink Sprays in Vibrant Turquoise & Crushed Grape.

Here is another art journal background made with my stencils, acrylic paint, and charcoal.
I made a fun box to hold my stamp carving materials and ink pads. I used an old shoebox, covered it in scrapbook paper, and touched up the edges with washi tape. As of now, it also holds my hand carved stamps. However, with the amount of stamps I'm accumulating; it's no longer possible to store them in this box. I'm going to pick up a few of those mini drawer organizers sometime soon, so I can store them better. Wouldn't want to stack them and risk them sticking to each other. That could damage the designs. We wouldn't want that.

Here is the box.

I'm moving sometime in July. So, in between carving stamps, making stencils, and playing with art supplies; I've been packing (another reason for not blogging much lately). Trying to take care of all the stuff we don't use often. Then when the time comes, finish up the rest. It makes things a bit easier.

Until next time, Embrace your Creativity.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Art Journal or Sketchbook Journal?

I recently came across an old post from 2010 over at A Penchant For Paper. In this post Heather wrote that she wanted to work more in her sketchbook, honing her drawing and sketching skills. She then proceeded to ask, "Do you keep an art journal or sketchbook journal?"

This got me thinking, I've always used my art journals for collages, poetry, quotes, painting; as well as drawing and sketching. Since drawing and sketching are forms of art, I never thought to have a dedicated sketchbook. I sketch in my art journal, because I love art in all forms and want to showcase that in my journals. So I guess I keep an art journal sketchbook. ^_^ I had no idea that other people didn't do this.

This is a spread from my Art Journal/Sketchbook. Close ups below, along with blurbs about each page.


The Mandala you may have seen in this earlier post, but I added the bubbly quote. It reads, "Happiness depends upon the Quality of your Thoughts".


The opposing page was painted with craft paint (in green, orange, and turquoise), using a card. It features some song lyrics by Cat Stevens, and a few simple drawings/doodles with charcoal pencils. The purple and white dots were made by dipping my finger into the paint and lightly pressing onto the page.


A few pages on from there, you will find a sketch by me. Showcased here. I've since added to the page with words/quotes and doodles.

Whatever you want to call it; sketchbook, art journal, art journal sketchbook. Doesn't matter to me, it's all art. So no matter what form of art I choose to do, I will do it in my art journal. ^_^

Until next time, Embrace your Creativity.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Crochet Halter Tops

Last spring I crocheted some halter tops, I plan to make more at some point. They were inspired by the tops some festival-goers wear, I'd seen them years ago. I loved the style and thought to myself; you could make that. So I attempted it, and just loved how they turned out. I used to sell them at shows and festivals. I decided it was time to make them again, so I got started.

Unfortunately, I didn't have a mannequin or model, and laying them flat (to take photos) doesn't really do them justice. I'd rather not be my own model, so I never shared the tops online. I would love to own a mannequin for that purpose, but I'm not in the budget to be buying such an expensive piece right now. So, what's a girl to do?

Wait an entire year, wondering how to make it work. Amidst all the chaos that is my life, it can be difficult to come up with solutions. Not wanting to waste another year with the tops and other things packed in a box in the closet, I decided my only choice is to lay them flat. I'd make my own mannequin, but lack of supplies and workspace has prevented that.

So, without further ado, here are two of the tops I was working on. The designs are rather simple, since these are the first two I've made in years.


Until next time, Embrace your Creativity.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Sketching from Memory...

Recently I've been perusing lots of art blogs. Art is a great passion of mine. Anyway, during that time I came across a post (can't remember where, I've been to so many blogs lately) in which the artist/blog owner had been drawing from memory. This inspired me to try the same technique. Except I drew further inspiration from a post on another blog about self portraits. I decided to combine the two, and draw a self portrait from memory.

I've never really been great at drawing/sketching people, not my strong suit. Which is all the more reason to give it another try, and why not in my art journal, right. Overall, I'm quite pleased with how it turned out; aside from one little mistake that I'm not proud of. But it happened, I can't change it, I won't change it - it creates character. I've accepted it. I truly love the sketch though, simply because I challenged myself and it turned out better than I expected. Can't argue with that. ^_^

I took two photos of the sketch, one is crisper. But I liked both shots, and couldn't decide which to use.

Here is my sketch, please be gentle when critiquing. I know it's not perfect, it doesn't have to be. It's my first portrait sketch since 2003-2004. I think I did fairly well.


Can you see the mistake I referred to above? Ok, I'll tell you. Her right eye is unbalanced. It's off center, should have been more toward the nose, lined up with the strand of hair hanging down her face. But alas, it is what it is.

Until next time, embrace your creativity.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Upcycled Art Supply Holders

What can you make with cracker/cereal boxes and toilet paper rolls? Art Supply Holders of course. It's a pretty easy process with supplies you probably already have. I used an exacto knife to cut the boxes down to the size I desired. Then wrapped them in scrapbook paper coated with a bit of mod podge. Did the same to the toilet paper rolls. Simply inserted the tp rolls into the box I cut to the same length as the tp rolls. Then decorate if desired, and that's it. New pen, pencil, marker, brush holders. Easy, functional, and all your own.

Here are two of the holders I made...

The first is for pens that must lie flat. (microns, sakura gel pens, etc)
I covered it in decorative paper, wrote Art Pens with Sakura Stardust Pens, and added a puffy butterfly sticker.

The second is for things that can be stored upright. (pencils, paint brushes, etc)

One of the paper covered rolls used inside the case to separate supplies.

They're quite useful. I plan to make more as I rebuild my art supply collection.

Until next time, embrace your creativity.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Recollections Signature Fine Writers

I came across some Recollections Signature Fine Writers at Michael's Crafts. I occasionally make small purchases here when I want something quickly or just for something to do, most of my supplies are purchased from Blick Art Materials. Their prices are the best around.

I've been on the lookout for some new fine liners and art pens. While poking around the store, I saw these.

The tips are extra fine, great for detail work. No bleed through, so far. They flow smoothly, no skipping. They're basically very fine markers, but could be mistaken for pens. Overall, I'm rather pleased with them. At under $2 a piece, they were worth trying. I'm not disappointed.

I never had the pleasure of shopping at a Recollections store before they were closed down. I've heard that the quality is not as good anymore, but at least the products are still manufactured. That's good news for fans of Recollections.

I used these fine writers to draw four of the five mandalas on this art journal page. The other was done with a Micron 01 Pen.

As you can see, the colors are vibrant and the quality is just fine. I would absolutely buy more colors to add to my collection.

Until next time, embrace your creativity.

Art Journaling for the Soul

I love art journaling, and pretty much all crafty things. Anything that would require me to embrace some creativity, I could probably be interested in. I had to start over since I lost all of my old journals, supplies, and many notebooks. If not for art journaling, art in general, and crafts; I would lose my mind. Life can take a toll on you sometimes, it's nice to have something that brings you back to center. For me, that something is art and crafting; and yoga.

Sometimes it's just sketching/drawing with only a pencil and eraser, other times it's an embrace your mistakes session with only a pen, then it's fun to add color, and of course those anything goes moments; with whatever you can find (mixed media). I adore sketching/drawing/doodling, art journaling, painting, sculpting, metal and wood working, jewelry making, crochet and other yarn crafts, and much more. No matter the materials, I love creating.

This is one of my art journals. Just a simple lined journal with some magazine letters and a fabric butterfly from an old shirt, mod podged to the already decorative cover.

A sneak peek inside this journal will show simple beginnings. Once I have more gesso, I will be doing many things with this one.

First page in this journal is a poem I wrote after a devastating situation forced myself and my child from our home. I try not to take things for granted, since we know how it feels to lose so much and have nothing. Brighter days are always in the midst. Never give up.

Some simple uplifting mantras done with microns and awful old colored pencils. Lots of breakage, very waxy. It turned out fine, but I really want some new colored pencils. I'm thinking Faber-Castell Polychromos.

This started as a heart, but my munchkin jumped on my bed while I was drawing and a long curved line protruded from the top. So, I extended the line and made it work. This is the end result. A Zentangle® Inspired Journal Page, most likely unfinished. Close-up of the heart follows the page.

A simple fun page with a great mantra. Used colored pencils and colored Micron 05's.

Last but not least for now, an unfinished page. I saved a Dove chocolate wrapper because I liked what it read. Glued it to the page and began drawing a scalloped border, never finished though. I'm sure I'll come back to it at some point.

My munchkin loves crafting almost as much as I do. This morning I was asked with great enthusiasm, "Can I make art in my spiderman journal mama, please?!" How could I say no?

So, I had him get his art supplies together and he asked if we could cut out pictures and put them inside. We flipped through some old catalogs and cut out some things he liked. Then he proceeded to glue to his heart's content, until he couldn't stand the glue on his fingers anymore. That's when he said, "I don't like this glue all over my fingers, I'm going to put this away for later." He then ran off to get a cookie tin, and placed all of his cut outs gently inside. I didn't get a chance to take a picture yet. But I'm so proud, and I'm sure we'll have plenty of time to take lots of pictures of his art.

Until next time, embrace your creativity.

Sketches & Doodles

Here we have a mixed media art journal (Canson, on sale). I really want a new Strathmore 300 Mixed Media book, but this one was the right price. I simply covered it with scrapbook paper (a nice mandala design), then added the words "Art Journal". I lost all of my old art journals and supplies, so I guess you could say I'm starting over. (Click on any image for a larger size.)

Inside this journal is where I draw most of my mandalas. The pages are great for acrylic paints and watercolors. Sharpies do not bleed through the pages. I do not like bleed through.

I had fun doodling an odd garden scape. I wanted the plants to look sort of weird, but somewhat simple. I haven't colored it yet. Sort of want to wait until I get some new colored pencils or markers.

Simple sketches and doodles done in a inexpensive sketchpad include the following...

The words "Believe In Yourself" atop a simple paisley design.

This is a sketch I did of a garden scene. If you look real close, you can see basic outlines of where I was planning placement of more butterflies; and a bird. It started with just the lotus vine; inspired by a tapestry on my wall. From there I added more stuff based on plants in books I own and google. There's boxwood in there, and a snake plant; among other things. I like how the tree turned out. I left this one unfinished, haven't worked on it in months.

Close-ups of the vines, boxwood, and flowers.

A close-up of the snake plant and flowers.

Tree leaves close-up.

Some random doodles from my sketchbook. You may recognize the Zentangle® and the snail from this post.

More random doodles, followed by close-ups of the page, and a single doodle that was further up on the page

I have much more to show you, but the post would turn out to be much too long. So we will save that for another day. Until next time, embrace your creativity.
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