Showing posts with label alice in wonderland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alice in wonderland. Show all posts

Monday, July 26, 2010

Alice & Artists in Wonderland

So here are some of the photos from the art show .I would have to say that it was a success. This is a 3-month event, with an online auction eventually being held on the website.  Many people dressed up, creating a very colorful and beautiful setting.  Anyway, onto the pics:


Crystal and I. Her piece is at the top and mine are on both sides.




Artist Kallee (holding up the Wonderland sign) and her sister:


Craig, Ruthie and their baby with David behind them:


Craig and one of his pieces (on the bottom):


My Queen of Hearts and Alice with two of my flower pots peeking through:


Saija:


Another one of Craig's pieces:


This girl was helping pour the tea for the Mad Tea Party. She was Kallee's friend:


Saija's Mad Hatter and my fashionable Alice (wasn't intended for the show, but made it in anyway):


Two of Christina's pieces. She adds fabric to her paintings. It's so neat!


The artists:




Stella and Lucy showed up and brought me a bottle of French Maid wine! :P


Donna and her whole gang showed up:


It was hard to move in there most of the time. Definitely a good thing!


Eric checking out one of Darby's pieces:


This little 4-year-old is my future boyfriend. He is the cutest little guy around!










That's all!
 

Monday, July 19, 2010

Alice & Artists in Wonderland exhibition


For any San Diegans who read this, I am going to be in an Alice in Wonderland-themed art show this Saturday.  Click the photo for more details.  This is going to become a worldwide show though July-September, so if you or any artists you know would be interested in being part of this, hit the submission tab on the website.  All pieces will be part of an online, silent auction.  It's going to be a lot of fun!



Thursday, May 6, 2010

New Painting

This is the Mad Hatter for the show. After these Alice in Wonderland paintings, I think I'm through doing the types of paintings that I've done for the past 10 years. It's time to become more professional and create paintings that people with money would actually want in their homes. I'm wasting my time with these childlike paintings, I feel.

Anyway, do you guys think it looks better with the text or without:


(My favorite quote from the book. I think I hate it on this painting though)




And I finished a flower pot last night. Took me about an hour. I plowed through it while watching "A Life Less Ordinary" which I definitely recommend.

Side one:


Side two: