Saturday, February 20, 2010

Pray for a Cure~





Today the world has one lost one wonderful soul~

I was looking at what to post today and had just recently photographed the newly bloomed Daff and had no idea that they are also the symbol for cancer research, very fitting for today while I just learned our sweet friend and neighbor passed today. We will never forget you and each year the daffs will remind us of the short joy you brought to us as friends and neighbors.

Daffodils have the flower meaning of rebirth, respect, regard and unrequited love. The daffodil is one of the first flowers of spring, therefore it is a symbol of rebirth.

May your family find peace and rest. We are all a lot better off knowing that you'll be above watching over us. As I told you, you'll make a great Angel to watch over your family and friends. Rest in Peace and may you plant a beautiful garden with lots of fruit trees to run through and fresh fruits to pick. My memories will be of you as a happy vibrant man who loved. The last time the kids were up they played in the trees and climbed....please plant more. We will miss you dearly.
Lori Singer

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

A safe place~ Doodling saves spirit~




Doodler takes it to the canvas. I am a doodler and always have been. I used to spend ours doodling on the side of my school work as a child and believe it saved me in many ways. Maybe my next painting will be dedicated to the flower on the side of my homework that protected my spirit. One of my other loves and obsessions is about wild vibrant colors. I long for the day when I can fully master color and get it to work the way I see it in my head and the world. This canvas is a merging of two things I love and it's a piece of who I am and have always been. It's been fun to see the merging of line and color. When I finally manage to master color, I think this quote will have come true for me and I will finally feel like a painter. For now I fumble along trying to manage dirt and minerals.

"Color has taken possession of me; no longer do I have to chase after it. I know that it has hold of me forever... Color and I are one. I am a painter." Paul Klee

Lori Singer
Doodler takes it to the canvas~playing with colors/lines~ Acrylic ~

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Love U ~ Hand Painted Greeting Card ~Lori Singer



Part of a series of hand painted greeting cards collection.
Lori Singer

Monday, February 8, 2010

The Dance~ Quick Acrylic charcoal ~ Lori Singer


The Dance~

It's all about the dance and color. Life is a dance between two. We weave in and out trying to find our steps, swaying to our individual rhythms and beats hoping not to step on each others toes. Dancing the dance of life.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Learning to Fly and being a Beginner

Birds~ sewing project ~ Lori Singer












Birds~ sewing project~ Lori SInger




For me there is nothing more rewarding than learning, and I love how my life has set me up to be a forever student. There is no shame in not being a master, in fact, being a novice is often a great place to be. It's awe-inspiring to think of all the things there are to learn and wonderful that I have found so many wonderful people to be my teachers. I just love the feeling of conquering a new task or goal and being successful in my own eyes. It's the small milestones that bring me great joy and I love how the creative live offers a life time of learning without mastery. I think if Art were about mastery most Artist would have long given up. I don't know that I will ever be a skillful master of anything, but I take great pride in being and sharing the learning experience with those I am surrounded by.

Today, I mastered the art of the most basic beginning sewing tasks, with a very old sewing machine and no manual. I remembered how to thread a bobbing, perhaps after years of watching my mom do so and with almost a 30 year break. The real challenge was figuring out how to thread the second thread and needle. I did it and then sewed six bird wings for the school play. So here are a few photos of todays success. The wings are still in the design process, but I did sew a few straight lines! Hoo Ray!!
Cheers to new learning! Never be ashamed to begin or be a beginner! Just let the ego take a vacation and create!
Lori SInger

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Chasing Clouds~ Lori






Rover~






Trailing hearts~ finding the hidden hearts

















Yesterday,....Yesterday was one of those magical times when both weather and inspiration collide. Driving home over the ridge line these magical clouds seemed to reach out to the girl in my soul, as if to say, come, come, lets play! As I continue to drive home thinking on my days post, I try to find the hidden hearts and then I ran home to get my camera. As you know, lighting and cloud formation is morphing as the seconds tick. Cloud chasing is not easy business. So I jump back in my car to retrace my drive, hoping not to miss a moment in my minds eye. It was contagious following clouds. I drove to places never driven. It was such a freeing experience. Me the camera atop the ridge line. So forgive me I could not choose a single image, so I picked a few to post because I wanted to share them with you, trust me I wanted you to see them all!

If you have never chased a cloud I suggest you try! Cloud Chasing leaves a certain warmth and happiness on your spirit that does not fad as quickly as the cloud do! Take a mini cloud chasing vacation!
Have a beautiful day Ladies! Anyone want to cloud chase give me a ring!
Lori Singer

Surrounded~ Digital Image Lori Singer



heart definition: a plane figure with rounded sides curving inward at the top and intersecting at the bottom

Our family likes to make a game of finding the hearts in nature. We find them everywhere.Try it sometime and you will begin to find your life is full of more Love than you ever thought.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The Lost Art of Hand Made Valentines






This year I convinced my daughter to make old fashion handmade Valentines. It was a project near and dear to my heart. There really is nothing like handmade Valentines, especially now with all the commercial boxed ones that mean little or nothing to the after the fact. There really isn't anything better than a handmade Valentine made with love.

In fact, the inspiration came from the sweetest Valentine a dear friend from my past made. I have kept it over 15 years and when I come across it I think of how special it is and how special the woman who made it is. In this age of computers and electronic mail, it is refreshing to know that a hand written and made message can still warm the heart better, faster and longer than the alternative. The best part is even though the years have parted us the sentiment and friendship is almost alive and new when I find this tiny piece of art in the back of my dresser drawers. After almost 8 years of no contact I have found my friend Kendra again, and thanks to electronic mail we correspond via Panama and I was able to communicate my special thanks and love to her after all this time. She is living the Rolling-Stone live style...free and on the beach! Happy Valentines to you all and Miss Kendra. My love to you all and I hope you too make your own Valentines! I promise you will not be disappointed! The process is heartfelt.

Tiny Handmade Valentines:
two sheets of watercolor paper
watercolor/ brushes
water
Glitter pen in colors of your choice
tiny ribbons
hole punch

Cut water color paper in to strips and then cut those in half
fold in half, you will paint on the cover then let dry
Once they are dry use a sparkly glitter pen or gold pen and create squiggly lines on top of heart.
Next punch two holes on the top on both sides and tie with your favorite ribbon color.
The final thing is to write your special message to your Valentine.

Have Fun!

Hearts On- Line~ Lori


"The greatest treasures are those invisible to the eye but found by the heart." Anonymous



Recycled Heart Garland~

These were supposed to be the backing of a lesson plan I was preparing for this afternoon, and when I saw the cardboard shapes together I thought…done. I have a long tradition of "Heart Art", and it is ironically symbolic for me in so many ways now. This garland is yet another example of how "All Hearts" deserve love!

These garlands are very beautiful and fun to make. It's a great way to save and make art all in one!

To Make: Recycled food boxes (w/red or pastel colors for Valentines Garland)
Scissors
Heart Template
Thin ribbon from craft store~( cost about $.99 total to make)

Have FUN!!!!

Lori Singer