Sunday, September 18, 2011
Our Faery Houses Are Back!
We've made Faery Houses in the past and they disappeared in a heartbeat. Then we moved to a place that was less than easy to do that type of art. With this new house, we're back in the game! Here's how we make our Faery Houses...
Gather input from any of the Island Fairies and their preferences (of COURSE!) Drift wood, nice and worn, from our beaches. Fairy-type collection (bright shiny objects, shells, tiny pretty stones, moss, lichen, wool for bedding, etc.) Fairies don't care for permanence. They build or create and move on. The rain and sea winds blow it away or it fades back to Nature. But we human type artists wanted our Faery Houses to hold together - so that means nails, glue guns, glue, protective finishes. At the end, the Fairies add fairy dust - dah!
Once my materials and tools are laid out, I try to stop thinking too much and JUST HAVE FUN. Be inspired. Go with how the materials and inspiration want to go. I'd promised myself that Faery Houses would go to the gallery on my birthday (Sept. 14th.) And so, two did...
Blue Cubette - Go Your Own Way
Dark Blue Cubette-He Thought He Could
He Travels For Work
Mary Jo's latest print
The Stunning Vistas of the Volcano Tahoma
Wind Blow Us Home...
Fuzzy BindleBird Collecting Huckleberries
Sighted behind our tents in the huckleberry bushes.
My Eternal Love ... and Pal
Windwalker's Ravens in Love Series
Fairy Gardener's Hat
Spotted on the Naches Trail, Chinook Pass, in huckleberry bushes.
Old Growth Islands
Caretakers' Isle
Beach Fire Bag
Rumble Stream Home
Hazy Lake Days
First Love Song
Beauty Way Chant
Mixed Media on Canvas
Sunrise House
A Garden of My Own
Windwalker's Woven Purse
PrimroseMorning - Scrumble
Nickname: Bounce
Daisies Dreams
Acrylic - SOLD
The Sun's Blessing
Its already sold!
