Friday, January 6, 2012

Book Page Art Inspiration

Hey friends!  I've had a cold this week, so have been feeling sorry for myself.  How are you doing?  Fortunately, I've had this inspirational post planned so I can take another day a little bit "easier."  (Ha, ha, like any of us has time to do that!)  Anyway, I've been wanting to share with you a sampling of Strapping Lad's girlfriend's art.  (She needs her own blog name and Artsy Chick's already taken, hmm.  Today, let's refer to her as Ellie)  Ellie just graduated in December and the seniors had their artwork displayed in their school's gallery.  She works with mixed media and part of the media is book pages and maps, so even though most of us aren't bona fide artists, we can still be inspired, right?


Grandpa (10" W x 1 1/2" H)


Detail of Grandpa--Origami book pages, fibers, using an embroidery hoop as a frame.



Elegance (5" W x 12" H)


Origami book page flowers, fibers.


Untitled (Approx. 15” H x 24" L x 6” D)


Book page flowers in a crate, straight pins, fibers


Grandma (12" W x 3" H)

Great Grandma (12" W x 3" H)


"Spokes" are sisal.

Mapping (2' H x 4' W)


The flowers are origami map pieces

This is just a sampling of Ellie's work.  I didn't ask her, but I would assume she would be delighted to make a commissioned piece. 


Reception night
(L-R Artsy Chick, Strapping Lad, Ellie, Six Foot Chick)


Graduation Day
(Strapping Lad had his wisdom teeth pulled earlier in the week, so he is still swollen.  Poor him.)
All art photos are from Ellie's website, as well as, other of her pieces.  I hope you enjoyed seeing Ellie's creations.  You've seen some of her other work, previously, on the frame post.   She's been a part of our family for several years, now, and rounds us out quite well.  And, we can't quite believe she's graduated from college already!  Yikes, where does the time go?



16 comments:

  1. Gorgeous work... do you have a link to Ellie's website??

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  2. I am soooo impressed! These are lovely. I especially love the untitled piece. What details!

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  3. Her work is incredible! I can only imagine the painstaking time and effort she must put into each work of art.

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  4. I really like Grandpa that is wonderful and real good art I would say

    I really like paper art and altered paper art, I try it all the time with no great results

    get to feeling better try a hot totty, tea, wiskey, lemon drink it hot

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  5. She's so very talented! Must run in your family. ;)

    Jeanine

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  6. Wonderful. Amazing. I love the Elegance piece.

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  7. Wow, she inspired me, I just found an old drawer at Goodwill and have some flowers I have been wanting to try, thanks! Beautiful work!!!

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  8. A-MAZING!!! Absolutely Amazing! I LOVE mixed media art and have no talent whatsoever for doing it myself...buy I am in awe of it....she is SO talented! I am going to check out her website!

    Lou Cinda

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  9. WOW! That is one talented young lady! What a great job she does! I hope you will find your home graced with some of her beautiful pieces~ xo Diana

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  10. Ellie is an amazing artist!!. What great photos of her work.

    Chris

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  11. Lovely work!! and asyou said very inspirational!!
    Gourgeous post as usual Kim!!

    Cheers from Oz.

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  12. I can't believe it took me so long to get here! Ellie's work is amazing. No wonder she's such a good fit in your family. She's creative and talented like the rest of you.
    Hope you are feeling better now!

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  13. Ellie's work is gorgeous! She is certainly a talented young woman!

    Thank you for sharing her work at Potpourri Friday! I am delighted you linked up and hope you will make this a weekly party stop!

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  14. VERY talented! I enjoyed viewing her art! I loved the book with the flowers and fibers...

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