Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Blue Guinea, Ruling the Roost

                                                                            12x12
                                                                            48x24

Et Voila!

                                                                         Repurposed..

But Eric and Liz said, "We want to see what you come up with!" .. Et Voila!

I needed a cabinet to display my jewelry line, available exclusively through Stella & Dot, which you can stop in and get a look at here at Blue Studio, or go to my e- boutique online at www.stelladot.com/sites/janas.



Showers Bros.Original

                                                                  Showers Bros.Original

When I received this gift from Eric and Liz Stohlberg back in June, my husband, Rob, who is a sometimes collector of antiques, was Big-Eyed, saying ".. you can't paint THAT!!"...then he Took me to School about the history of the Showers Brothers in Bloomington, which I kinda knew about, but apparently, didn't know the half of it! Fortunately for my intentions, there was a little staining of  some of the fine veneer on the sides from moisture damage, which I did my best to restore, but oh well, it just wouldn't come out...


Monoprints

                                                                          Monoprints

No single print is the same. Entirely unique, then..like snowflakes..

Annihilation

                                                                          Annihilation

Advance

                                                                          Advance!

Courage

                                                                             Courage


Begin It Now!

                                                                       Begin It Now!

Kim Ransdell's Letterpress Art is beautiful, powerful and speaks for itself.. Makes an excellent gift for people from all walks of life. Students: take these home to your parents for Christmas! Parents, get some of these for your kids! Friends, incite each other to noble deeds! Very Affordable!

Angel

                                                                               Angel

These are hanging cards, created from vintage book covers, technically called bookboards, discarded from the bookbinding department at the Main Library on campus, where I worked as a temp for a season. I couldn't bear to throw them out! They are so cool.. Collages are made from antique sheet music from the thirties and forties! Cards are reversible, and some have the original pocket for the old check out card. Cards can be custom designed to say what you like for loved ones and occasions.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Valor

                                                                               Valor

Impasto Oil~ New York City, 1985.

To Each His Own

                                                                     To Each His Own

Custom Gift Box~ Title Song from the Paramount Pictures 1946 release, starring Olivia de Havilland, whose efforts won her the first of two academy awards. "What good is a song if the words just don't belong, and a dream must be a dream for two..." the little box goes on to implore "..two lips must insist on two more to be kissed or they'll never know what love can do..."  On the back, a grand embrace, as de Havilland and Lund look alternately inspired and serious at the uncertain future: She, wide-eyed in eyelet lace, He, arms about her assuringly in a World War I army uniform.

Dream Train

                                                                          Dream Train

Custom Gift Box ~ This birthday box is a regular shirt box coated with antique sheet music, of which I have a small supply. Always looking for it, though, so don't throw any away! The music on the box is entitled "Dream Train" and the card sheath, "Love Walked In". Photo corners inside to insert your own message..



Our Lady Of Bermont

                                                                 Our Lady of Bermont

Custom Gift Box made for the former President of the Lithuanian Free Market Institute, Elena Leontjeva, whom I traveled with in France while doing some research. This is a photo of the actual sculpture which adorned the Chapel of Bermont where Joan of Arc worshiped as a child. The Lady here depicted was moved to the Basilica constructed in the early twentieth century at Domremy, the tiny village where Joan grew up. Bermont chapel had fallen into disrepair, exposing the interior to the elements. The chapel has been recently restored, and will be ready for this year's 600th anniversary of the saint's birth. The chapel of Bermont rests in the forest on a ridge overlooking the village, and Joan went there as often as she could.