Summer is coming oh so fast!

A little pool inspiration for your post Memorial Day week. The time of sunshine, so much good fruit, swimming, and extra long days-My favorite season!  

 

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After Dark V in Taos New Mexico

Excited to be exhibiting once again in the fifth annual After Dark V in Taos, New Mexico at the Greg Moon Art Gallery. The exhibition will run from June 4th- June 25th with an opening reception June 4th from 5-6pm. If you are in the Taos area stop by and check out this fascinating selection of artwork! Pterodactyl Mosquitos will be hanging, a monoprint made with the screen printing process. While, the colors are vibrant, the subject matter is quite frightening. Enjoy!

New Pants in the works

I little behind the scenes design post for this Tuesday afternoon. Excited to be designing these yoga pants inspired by my yoga studio here in San Diego, Mosaic, aka the best place to practice yoga ever!!! This pattern was made from piecing together many yoga poses and creating a mosaic pattern of asanas that are not noticed at first. Can't wait to see them moving on the body as well! 

Spring art workshops in San Diego

Have you been wanting to be more creative and mix things up? Now is the chance with some spring workshops here in San Diego! 

Introduction to printmaking

at Bravo School of Art in Point Loma           April 17 10-4pm    &   May 2nd 10-3pm

 

Indigo workshops at Bravo School of Art              April 25 from 5-9pm

and The Athenaeum in La Jolla                               May 1st from 10-2pm

Happy Spring

Happy Spring everyone! A new season is invigorating, I think it causes everyone to take a step back and evaluate their surroundings....Calling us to organize and prioritize and as Voltaire said.... "To cultivate our garden" 

For me this means developing a new website!!!! It's in the works and will be launching soon. 

Frozen Fire

New pattern in the works! Playing with hand made marbled papers and photoshop repeats! Can you feel the energy passing through this print.....



Blue on blue

Indigo dyed on petite blue flower printed quilting fabric. Titled "You're my blue eyed girl"

 

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New mono print

Made with a Gelli Plate, this is a West Coast inspired mono print. Even without the pressure of a printing press the Gelli Plate is capable of printing delicate textures and exquisite marks. It is quite easy to make your own gelatin printing plate, however I recommend purchasing a real one if you love mono printing, they are worth the investment! Gelliarts.com

1/1                                                    "Left Coast Lines"                                             Amanda Rouse

Good old fashioned tie dye!

I recently taught a tie dye workshop that was tons of fun! We used the tulip brand dyes and some shibori folding techniques to create unique colorful patterns on cotton, canvas, and silk.  

 

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Beach inspiration

There is nothing like a long walk on the beach to make you feel rejuvenated and inspired. Here is some texture inspiration from La Jolla Shores..... 

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Exploring Oregon!

This MLK weekend we explored some of the northern west coast around the Oregon coast and Portland! What an amazingly beautiful place in this country, like nothing I ever visited before. Green is definitely the color for this region of the US. Since it was January, it was extra wet and rainy. I enjoyed the contrasting weather from the southern west coast here in sunny San Diego. We drove to Cannon Beach, went horseback riding, walked 25+ miles around Portland, and visited across the river in Vancouver, Washington. Portland is an artist and designer's dream land, I have never been to a city with so many local creative stores! Keep up the good work Portland!

Amazing Wedding Gifts!

The pillow is a wedding gift from an interior designer/dear friend/bridesmaid, it is handmade with my Kentucky Reflections pattern. The chair we purchased with several wedding gift cards from Crate and Barrel it was custom built for us in North Carolina! The rug is from my Aunt Betsy, it is hand screen printed and wove, made in Ghana. She purchased it at the Santa Fe International Art Fair. 

I am in love with this space! We are very grateful for the wonderful, handmade gifts =)

 

Monster Mash

Have you checked out Society 6 yet? An awesome company based out of Los Angeles that prints artwork onto everything!!!!! Shirts, blankets, framed art prints, leggings, iPad cases, you name it!

 

Here is the Monster Mash Pattern! Check it out and buy something unique!

 


DIY ticket stub coffee table

Hello! I am sharing a tutorial on how to cover a table with your favorite collected mementos with polyurethane. I used all the concert tickets and wristbands my husband and I have been saving for years to cover our basic Ikea coffee table.  Ticket stubs are now a thing of the past, as so many of our recent shows have been a home printer ticket or an electronic version. Our music memories are now sealed under the polyurethane, resembling a glass top. The tickets look great and we no longer need coasters! Because this is an Ikea table, if we ever want a different coffee table, we can easily remove the legs and display the top of the table as wall art. 

You could do this project with any collected item, as long as it is thin and can be glued down!

 

1. Collect materials at home, online, hardware store, and your favorite craft/art store. The cost for this project is around 50 dollars if you have to buy all the materials.         

You will need...

*  Blue painters tape, any type of durable artist tape. I would recommend at least 2" width tape

*  Mod Podge, or Matte Acrylic gel medium, or any glue that will dry clear and is reliable

* Foam Brush for applying glue

* Polyurethane, I used EnviroTex Lite Brand 

* Spatula,  or drywall scraper, or squeegee for spreading polyurethane 

* clean empty bucket or container for mixing polyurethane 

* mixing stick, paint stick etc. 

*  butane or propane torch

* gloves

* drop cloth 

* light grit, high number sand paper 

* a surface to cover and your photos, collected items, etc. 

2. I covered a very basic Ikea coffee table, you could use just about any surface as long as it is pretty flat and you can glue your mementos down to the surface. The Ikea table was easy because I was able to remove the legs and only work with the top part of the table. I cleaned the surface first before sorting through the tickets and deciding on a layout. 

 ** if you do not have enough images to cover what you want, consider painting the entire   background of the table with a pop of color or all black, you could paint a border around your layout with paint too, or try using a textile, or collecting more objects, think collage!

3.  Very important step that should not be passed over, you must glue down your objects to the table using a glue that will dry clear and you want to do this for at least 4 or 5 coats. ( I only did 3 and I am wishing I used more) This not only holds everything in place, it also prevents the polyurethane from seeping into printed materials and darkening them. (If you going to use photos, test the glue you choose on one and make sure it works before glueing everything!)  I used a Utrecht brand matte gel medium. You want something that dries clear and you want to wait for the glue to dry before reapplying the next coat. 

 

4. Tape the edges of the table. I started in the corners and made sure the tape was sealed really well. Then continued with larger pieces down the sides until the entire perimeter is covered with tape. I taped about 1" to the table edge and left 1" of the tape above the table. This prevents the polyurethane from dripping over the edges and makes it easier to apply an even coating.

**You can also tape the perimeter of the underside of the table if you have a curved edge on your surface, this will catch the drips and you can remove them when you remove the tape. 

5. Mix the polyurethane according to the directions from the box. I used EnviroTex Lite. You should research the amount you need before you buy, the websites usually have this listed, My 2' ft by 4' table needed the 32oz box. You can not buy this in home depot or Lowes, order online.  You should use a drop cloth and definitely wear good gloves you do not want this on your skin or anywhere but your table or surface. Follow the directions carefully. 

6. After applying the polyurethane make sure the application is even throughout. Keep the tape on the edges.  As it cures you are going to want to use a torch gun with butane or propane to remove the oxygen bubbles that will pop up. Move the heat across the surface until all the bubbles disappear. Over the next hour of curing keep checking on the surface and removing bubbles that form.  The bubbles will distort your mementos and make them hard to see.   I borrowed one from a friend and bought the butane cartridge at Home Depot for 5 dollars. 

**I have also read that a hair dryer works for this part as well, I have not tried this! I think it would work as long as your tape is secured well on the edges and you used a high temperature with a low speed. 

7. Let the table dry completely for 48 hours or so. Remove the tape. Sand the edges with a high grit, fine sand paper, if you want to soften the edges or the corners. Finally wipe down with a damp rag where you sanded the edges. You can clean the surface anytime with simple green or your favorite surface cleaning product. 

8. Relax and put your feet up on your new memento coffee table! As I said before you can also take the legs of this Ikea table and mount it to the wall as a collage! 

Good luck and let me know if I can help =)

New creative space

We moved to a new apartment in Golden Hill and I now have a "studio wall"....love it so much! The perfect apartment studio space. All I need to create these days is one wall of a room....a large art desk, a standup desk with my new iMac, and some storage space. This took lots of careful measuring but so worth it!



Sea Dragon

The Sea Dragon is mesmerizing, I had the pleasure of seeing some of these tiny graceful creatures at the Monterey Aquarium.   What a treat! Everything about them blends in with their surroundings as they drift by silently. I made this recent print from their playful shape.