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Thursday, November 24, 2011
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Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Although I won't be having turkey this year, I'm still looking forward to a wonderful meal and good company. Unfortunately I won't be home to see family, but my fiance, Matt and I are going to make spicy burgers, baked beans, and cooked carrots (both with lots of brown sugar - yumm). It won't be our most traditional Thanksgiving, but it will certainly be one to remember - our first Thanksgiving alone in Alabama. We're both looking forward to our move back to Michigan, where we'll be able to celebrate Christmas with family (in the snow). I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving with the people and food that you love!
This is a sweet little picture of my brother and me playing in the snow out at my grandparents. It reminds me of the good old days.
This is a sweet little picture of my brother and me playing in the snow out at my grandparents. It reminds me of the good old days.
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Farm Prints
These are a couple of small test prints I did for a larger print that I'm starting soon. The first is a collograph of a barn, and the second is a drypoint of a field. I love how the second one turned out, and I'm going to work from that image for the larger print.
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
Happy Halloween!
My fiance Matt and I carved pumpkins last night and roasted the seeds, instantly taking me back to childhood. I have so many fond memories of sitting on the back porch on a fall afternoon, with crisp maple leaves falling to the ground as I drew a face on my pumpkin. I love the pumpkin smell that explodes as you cut the top off, and the fantastic feel of slimy guts as you pull out the insides. I don't think I will ever get to old for pumpkin carving. I also look forward to roasting pumpkin seeds every year. I first recall tasting them many years ago in my Grandma's kitchen; a delicious salty snack. This year we roasted them with Cajun seasoning to add a little spice, and they were fantastic. So, I hope everyone has a wonderful Halloween weekend, and if you get trick-or-treaters, enjoy passing out the candy!
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
Giveaway from The Orange Windmill
The Orange Windmill is hosting an exciting giveaway for a gorgeous gray-green leather journal. Visit the blog Trees Hides to enter the giveaway. You can enter until November 7th at noon. Good luck to everyone!
Photo courtesy of The Orange Windmill (artist Shirley).
Photo courtesy of The Orange Windmill (artist Shirley).
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I've Been Featured
My artwork has been featured on two blogs this week, and I wanted to thank Terri Gordon and Pamela Bates for spreading the word about my art! Please check out their wonderful blogs: Designs by Terri Gordon, and Mercantile Muse. I really appreciate your positive words and encouragement!
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
The Connor Meigs Art Award
I just got some very exciting news - I've been chosen to be the recipient of The Connor Meigs Art Award! I will have a month-long solo exhibit in September 2012 at Florence Mill's ArtLoft in Omaha, Nebraska. To learn more about it, please visit http://connormeigsaward.blogspot.com/ I will post more details as the show gets closer.
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Monday, October 24, 2011
The path in my dream
I had a dream that I was walking on the beach, on a brick jetty, down a gentle slope. Miles of sand stretched out on either side of me, as if the whole earth were nothing but sand and water. And the waves came up, up over the beach, rushing across my path. Everything succumbed to water, but I continued down the path, letting the water crash against me and push me down. My destination an infinite distance, seeming to move farther and farther away. But still, I walked on, keeping my eye fixed ahead, traveling out into the water toward my unknown destination.
This is a sketch from my dream. I'd like to turn this idea into a drypoint print, and also a large oil painting.
This is a sketch from my dream. I'd like to turn this idea into a drypoint print, and also a large oil painting.
The Search
It's difficult to know where you're going all the time, especially when there's no one to point you in the right direction. I'm at one of those points in my life, a transition from the path laid out before me to the path I have yet to discover. Independence - the freedom to choose what I want to do next - is very exciting, but the possibilities are overwhelming. What do I want to do with my life? It is a daily question that I still haven't answered. And so my search continues...
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A memory from childhood
We walked along
the frozen shore
barefoot,
deep inside
cold, wet sand.
We skipped along
the slippery rocks,
and watched
as ice floated
out to sea,
melting.
the frozen shore
barefoot,
deep inside
cold, wet sand.
We skipped along
the slippery rocks,
and watched
as ice floated
out to sea,
melting.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Sloss Furnace
I participated in the 2nd Annual New Jersey Print Exchange this year. The theme was 11x11, which didn't really conjure up any ideas for me - other than math class - so I let my mind wander to other things. I spent a few hours walking around the historical Sloss Furnaces with my fiance in Birmingham, AL, and we both filled up our memory cards with great photos. It was a relaxing and inspiring visit, and I chose to base my print off of one of my photographs. Visit: http://www.slossfurnaces.com to learn more about the national historic landmark.
Because I was restricted to 11"x11" paper, I chose to use several small woodblocks to construct my image. I thought this made it a little more dynamic.
Here is the final print. I had a great time making it, and I can't wait to see the prints I receive back from the exchange. I should be getting 10 prints from other artist in the middle of November, and I will post images of the prints once I receive them.
Visit: http://www.printnj.org to learn about the Printmaking Center of New Jersey!
Because I was restricted to 11"x11" paper, I chose to use several small woodblocks to construct my image. I thought this made it a little more dynamic.
Here is the final print. I had a great time making it, and I can't wait to see the prints I receive back from the exchange. I should be getting 10 prints from other artist in the middle of November, and I will post images of the prints once I receive them.
Visit: http://www.printnj.org to learn about the Printmaking Center of New Jersey!
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Sunday, September 18, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Participate in a Print Exchange!
Print Exchange Opportunity for Established and Emerging Artists
The Printmaking Center of New Jersey, located in Branchburg NJ, USA is organizing its second annual Print Exchange: an open call for all printmakers in any medium. See link below for the facebook event. Email studio@printnj.org for more information.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=222082227803087
The Printmaking Center of New Jersey, located in Branchburg NJ, USA is organizing its second annual Print Exchange: an open call for all printmakers in any medium. See link below for the facebook event. Email studio@printnj.org for more information.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=222082227803087
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Upcoming Shows
If you're in the area, check out these shows!
Swimming Upstream
The 2011 juried print exhibition Swimming Upstream will open on Friday, October 7th at 44T Artspace at Metro Frame Works, 4400 Tennyson Street, Denver, CO 80212. http://metroframeworks.squarespace.com/
Here is the piece I have in the show:
Sixth Annual Arts in the House
The Sixth Annual Student Art in the House reception will be held on Tuesday, October 11 at 10:00 a.m. in the Anderson House Office Building, 5th Floor, Mackinac Room, 124 N. Capitol Avenue, Lansing, MI 48933.
Here is the piece I have in the show:
Swimming Upstream
The 2011 juried print exhibition Swimming Upstream will open on Friday, October 7th at 44T Artspace at Metro Frame Works, 4400 Tennyson Street, Denver, CO 80212. http://metroframeworks.squarespace.com/
Here is the piece I have in the show:
Sixth Annual Arts in the House
The Sixth Annual Student Art in the House reception will be held on Tuesday, October 11 at 10:00 a.m. in the Anderson House Office Building, 5th Floor, Mackinac Room, 124 N. Capitol Avenue, Lansing, MI 48933.
Here is the piece I have in the show:
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printmaking,
swimming upstream
Resume Folders
My job search was getting kind of stale and repetitive, so I started making some resume holders to send out to prospective employers. I used vintage handkerchiefs, napkins, tablecloths, hem-binding tape, canvas, and watercolor paper. I spent a lot of time hand-sewing (tedious - but worth it), and a little bit of time machine sewing. I really enjoyed making these, and I want to start using similar techniques to make other work.
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Monday, August 15, 2011
Take a look!
I have new cards & prints available on Etsy. Visit my shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/christinefredendall
Friday, August 12, 2011
First Post
My blog is effectively a journal of my artistic process. I will use it to record, organize, and keep track of my progresses, as well as my road blocks. I'm planning to post an update of my work every week as a way to reflect on what I have done and keep myself motivated to continue. If you're interested in my work, please check back to stay up to date with what I'm working on. To see my portfolio of work, visit my website: http://christinefredendall.com. To see work that I'm selling, visit my etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/christinefredendall. Thanks for visiting, and feel free to leave comments or contact me personally.
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