Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Crow Sisters


Traveling is in my future, but Crows have my attention at the moment.  After the first two Tough Girls collages,  I had a dream about Crow Sisters.  And it seems, these ladies are of the Tough Girl ilk as well.


Crow Sisters collage



Off I shall go...



She was moved to travel - mixed media assemblage  9"x8"x4"


Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Neon Boneyard!


I love signage - vintage, retro and neon!  I've only been in the Las Vegas airport, but I would go to Vegas just to go to the Neon Boneyard - which at one time was just that - a junkyard for discarded neon signs. But people found out about and traveled out there and in 2012, it opened as The Neon Museum, and now has a collection of restored signs, to be 'viewed as public art'.   Many of these signs used bulbs rather than the tubes most associated  with neon [which is the gas that makes the color and the glow] and I don't know if the bulbs had neon in them.   In any event, photos of these treasures just float my boat and speak to my love of retro imagery.

I've actually been fortunate enough to have owned some neon, but alas can't find any photos.  I once had a huge outline of a chinese pagoda in yellow.  We installed it at the top of the windows in our studio.  We lived on a rural road, but several times people came up our driveway at night, looking for the restaurant.



When I owned Synchronicity Bookshop in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC., we had a neon piece made of our symbol for synchronicity.  It was quite large and fuschia, like the image, but of course, neon!



I was also given as a gift my very own neon letter E!  And right now I have in my yard a leftover metal E that once had bulbs in it.

So my recent happy collage inspired by the Neon Boneyard is Last Call at the Chinese Garden Cafe. The Cafe sign is in the Boneyard.  The Eat sign and neon A and & are my additions to the collage. 

Last Call at the Chinese Garden Cafe


Friday, August 1, 2014

Tough Girls Two


Yeppo,  I am still dancing with Tough Girls.  This piece turned out to be thematic - all these Girrrls are from the world of comics, gaming and animae.  I  once again just had fun just searching in this category, although I added comics, anime, gaming, etc to the mix.  I collected by image, but afterwards searched out the characters themselves.  Am happy to report there is a plethora a these ladies out there, which pleases me immensely. Wonder Woman, Tank Girl, Death, Storm are old favorites of mine and now I'm checking out the new girls.



Tough Girls Two




I've gone one to order some new comics.    Orchid by Tom Morello, of the group Rage
Agaist the Machine

and Black Orchid by Neil Gaiman








                                                    who is also the author of an old favorite, Death    

Lucky me! Next up Tough Girls in film.