Monday, August 11, 2008
Celebrating Women Painters
In my continual quest for interesting backgrounds, I remembered that a few Christmases ago my mom gave me a lovely book featuring women painters of the 19th and early 20th century from our state. The prints are beautiful, and I also really like them as colorful backgrounds for my latest glass bubble magnets.
There’s some tongue-in-cheek irony here, since I use upcycled images from fairly prosaic sources — here product inserts and grocery coupons for a newspaper ad for dorm room comforters in the Flower Marché magnets (above) and a newspaper ad for dorm room comforters in the Watercolor Pastel magnets (right). Yet these very quotidian 21st-century images felt like they wanted to be paired with their fine art cousins!
1% of the sales price for these items (and all my Etsy sales) donated quarterly to earth-friendly nonprofits.
Labels:
Blue bubbles,
Flower bubbles,
Pastel bubbles,
Pink Bubbles,
red bubbles
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3 comments:
Very creative...love your work and your blog!
Great magnets. Very colorfull and bright!
Beautiful work as always!
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