I continue to have trouble leaving comments on some blogs. I keep getting "Failed to Publish." If
you don't hear from me right away (and sometimes never), that is why!! It is mainly on blogs with embedded comments and less so on those with pop-up comments. It is incredibly frustrating.
It's time once again to join Sami at Sami's Colourful World and her Monday Murals. Even though it's still Sunday in my world, please be aware
that Sami's mural link goes live at 11:01 a.m. my time today.
This mural is on the north side of Reverie Roasters at 114 North Madison in Wichita, Kansas (USA). It is obviously an Avenue Art Days project.
The mural extends around the front of the building. At first, it reminded me of a Banksy, but on closer inspection, it didn't have the traditional Banksy feel to it. I DO believe the child is a stencil, though. The artist on the entire project is Mika Holtzinger. This mural was created in 2018.
Holtzinger is an art teacher at Wichita Heights High School in Wichita, Kansas. Besides teaching art classes, she designs public art projects, illustrates children's books, and collaborates with
wildlife organizations, like the Honey Bee Conservancy in New York
City.
If you enjoy murals from around the world, please don't forget to visit Monday Murals at Sami's Colourful World. Thanks for visiting Bleubeard and me today, too.
It's once again time to joinFriday Smiles, hosted by Annie (at A Stitch in Time). Let's
visit Annie and the other wonderful ladies who also share their smiles
each Friday. Today I'm taking you out and about.
Those of you who visit on Tuesday know once a month for a year, I receive a free lb. of coffee as a result of my contribution to PBS (Public Broadcasting Station). PBS has no advertising and the station, as well as all the shows are purchased with contributions by viewers like me.
The last time I was there, I took photos of their spices and herbs.
Since T Stands For Tuesday requires a drink reference, after scouring all the photos I took, it appears there isn't a mug, cup, or coffee bean in sight.
That's when I decided to share these images with you lovely ladies at Friday Smiles. I know Kate likes to bake and preserve various fruit.
That's why I thought my readers, lurkers, and followers might enjoy these photos.
Although there are prepared bags of spices and herbs, they also have herbs and spices in the jars against the wall. They weigh them there and I will show that next time. There are more jars to the left of the scales out of camera range.
Now for a few funnies. Please tell me when you get tired of Metzger's animal humor.
I will end on this note. I know this is exactly how both the fur babies see themselves.
Thanks for dropping by today. Enjoy your weekend. PLEASE visit Annie and don't forget to start your weekend with a smile.
I'm still having trouble leaving comments on some blogs. I keep getting "Failed to Publish." If
you don't hear from me right away (and sometimes never), that is why!! It is mainly on blogs with embedded comments and less so on those with pop-up comments. It is very frustrating.
This reminds me of the Mad Magazine that I never read, but heard they did a Spy vs. Spy in each issue. If anybody knows for sure, please let me know. Since we have a couple of faces, tonight I'll also be joining Nicole and her Friday Face Off.
I know there's a name for this technique where one side of the page is cut from the other side, but for the life of me, I can't remember what it's called. If you know what it's called, please let me know in comments.
Spy vs. Spy is the name of this spread.
Did anyone else take Laly's free four day course? Although I enjoyed watching her create her spread, the really important tip I got from her lesson was you have to shake your Posca pen before you write with it. I had NO idea until I watched her do it. I think I've been wasting the pens I purchased because the oily part comes out first and the "color" is weak.
The background of this spread is 140 lb. black cardstock, the focal image is from a magazine, the words were computer generated and cut to follow the letters. The focal image was outlined with black and white Posca pens.
Thanks for dropping by today. Bleubeard and I hope you enjoy your weekend. While you're here, please visit Art Journal Journey and Friday Face Off.
I have another page for Valerie, our host this month at Art Journal Journey. Her theme is Anything Goes.
I named this Sand between my toes.
I have a few detail shots to share.
Unfortunately, my new scanner doesn't seem to have as much depth as my previous scanner. That's when I decided to photograph the page, which was an even worse disaster since the lighting was quite poor.
This page started with a polka dot background to which I added six images taken from various cruise magazines advertising the Caribbean. I added dye ink around each image before gluing them to the page. Finally, I added the feet that were actually paperclips.
Thanks for dropping by today to share a bit of time with Bleubeard and
me. We are eternally grateful. We also hope to see you at Art Journal Journey with your Anything Goes journal entry.
I'll begin in my dining room with this green depression glass cup and an ATC to get everyone in the mood and excited for the swap in July. Now let's head to the kitchen.
I was at Aldi on Saturday and decided I wanted to get a pie for Pi Day. However, my Aldi is not known for its baked pastries. On the other hand, their 16 inch pizza pies looked good. I laid the U.S. quarter next to the pizza so you can see the huge size. This is not a frozen, but fresh pizza with a definite shelf life. This is their 5 cheese pizza. I decided to add some of my colby-jack cheese to the top, but when I placed the pie in the oven, the cheese chunks bounced and shifted to the back of the pie.
It's obvious which cheese was the one I added and how it shifted when I placed the pie in the oven. The metal to the left is my pizza cutter. Although the crust looks under cooked, I assure you it wasn't. To be honest, I liked this pie better than the make, take, and bake pie I normally get across town. I want to thank C.J. for reminding me to celebrate Pi Day. After all, it's a math thing!
Speaking of math, I've almost got your partners chosen. I just have to hear back from a couple of participants before I can finalize your partners. The good news is, I was so delighted we had so many options because there are only five T Tuesday participants (so far) who opted to make an ATC.
Although you probably already know the drill, please share a drink related post. It can be
gifts you received, photos, a place you visited, movies, postcards, mail
art, junk mail, catalogs, books, sketches, mixed
media, drawings, paintings, handmade cards, tags, scrapbooking, or other
art that is
digital, hybrid, or traditional, a favorite mug, cup and saucer, teapot,
coffee pot, or even a wine glass. Regardless, please join us by linking
below. Bleubeard and I will gladly visit, as will other T
participants. Please link only your T post and not your
blog in general. Bleubeard would like to remind you that old
photos are acceptable because they may be taken
any time, not just on Tuesday and not just this year. Please remember to visit your
fellow T participants.
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Bleubeard and I welcome you
Art, including the journey, background techniques, sewing on both paper and fabric, new experiments, photos, failures, and successes will be shared on this site. I have removed my e-mail address until such time as I can get it to work again. Thank you for understanding. You can always leave a note on my blog and I will visit you.
Please check out my Previous Collaborations link above to see what projects I have been involved in over the past 12 years. Current and ongoing projects only are shown below.
Occasionally, Silent Sunday will showcase photos of my home, neighborhood, or community. A picture is often worth a thousand words.
Feelfree to drop by every second Thursday of the month for my Second Thursday Tutorials. They are interspersed with my other Tutorials found at the link page above.
Click on any lesson you might have missed or want to review
Click on the above image daily and help feed hungry dogs and cats. You can donate cat litter, too. You simply answer two questions (one about cats and one about dogs), and whether your answer is correct or not, you have just donated kibble to help feed both shelter animals and those in need.
I will create the art, critique things I feel are important, and put pen (and sometimes glue) to paper, or fingers to keys, while Bleubeard will mostly watch, supervise, or sleep.
Music that inspires me: my steel drum friend, Joseph Peck