Thursday, February 28, 2013

A Day of Eggcess

I was surprised that my old paints and glazes hadn't dried in their bottles. It's been that long since I've layered anything but paper and glue.

But for a few days now, here in the dreary Northeast, I've been awakened by the merry sounds of our own dawn chorus...which is what I call those relentlessly cheerful chirpers who flock to my feeders in the early morning hours in Spring. Spring! While Spring is certainly not official, the birds are back in town and that's all it takes for my heart to soar.

Feeling excessively cheered this morning, I wanted to made an excessive piece...well...eggcessive, actually. So I pulled out all my old mixed-media stuff and sat down...to express...buoyancy.

It started here, with a few fragments of plastic that I have used in the past as viewfinders. Today I focused my viewfinders on a feather.



I began the piece with papers and a healthy layer of eggs. And then added more paper and more eggs and then I rubbed on a little ink, and, because I can't seem to help myself these days, did just a wee bit of décollage around the chimney swift.






And then came the gesso, because I wanted to highlight some of the existing text, and to do that, I had to push the other text into the background. Gesso is known for its pushing qualities. Clearly, there was also a unity question here, and I was counting on the gesso to take down the noise of my unrestrained paper choices a decibel or three. The gesso was not as cooperative as the paints and glazes, having hardened in its bottle from lack of use, so I had to chip it out and pound it into a slurry with spritzes of water. But it reconstituted, eventually. A Spring miracle!





I turned to my old friends the paints and glazes next...beige and gold and rust and seafoam green. Not having worked with mixed media in a very long time, I used the glazes sparingly. By contrast, I also added a honking big golden paper egg--nothing "sparing" about that egg--and a text snip that, for me, became the focal point of the piece. In case you can't read it from the blurry cell phone picture, the text snip says: "...half the pleasures of the world come through my eyes. If this does not make me an expert...."




To reinforce the message in the text strip, I had no choice at this point but to add an evidentiary point, a a symbolic me, walking into the excess of eggs to prove myself an expert. (She--the me--is walking into the eggs, not away from them, I assure you. Look carefully at her shoes.)  And, because this is where I happen to be now in my artistic experimentation, I had to décollage her, to reveal...her pointy head, as it turns out.



Here's a detail:



Whew! Finally, here is the finished piece. Thanks for joining me in my eggcessive journey today. And happy Spring to you!

10 comments:

Dan Daughters said...

I like how you explain everything. I don't know of anyone else who does that.

amy of studio four corners said...

and what a wonderful journey it was...I love seeing/reading how others approach their work...that insight I find fascinating.

and yes...waiting for spring...it does seem to be taking its dear sweet time!

Cappuccinoandartjournal.blogspot.com said...

Love the collage. So glad you got your paints back out. And yes, lovely to read about your process...thank you.

Cindy Silverstein said...

Laura, this is the most fun I have had all day! I love this piece. I love how you chipped away at the gesso and reconstituted it, reminding me of the kind of thing the old masters would have had to do, if they'd had gesso. What I love most about your mixed media piece is how the eggs are coming out of the picture. You achieved a great 3-D effect. Another wonderful thing I noticed is that they look like a flock of hot air balloons up up and away on a beautiful Spring Day! Thank you for taking us along on your journey. I really enjoy your writing. Well done.

Laura Tringali Holmes said...

Thanks a bunch, Dan. It's my pointy head that makes me different. (Sorry, couldn't resist.)

Laura Tringali Holmes said...

I love over-the-shoulder-watching of the process, too, Amy. As for Spring...it's gone again...I have to go over to your blog to refuel on your green.

Laura Tringali Holmes said...

PamelaASF, my relief at the fluidity of my poor neglected paints was heartfelt. I'm just trapped in major paper love at the moment....

Laura Tringali Holmes said...

Ha! Cindy! I had as much fun writing this as you obviously did reading it. Although that gesso had me scared...bringing it back to something approximating life was like making pesto by hand...grind and grind and grind and grind.... Glad you picked up on the hot air balloon feeling, because that was definitely what I was feeling. Thank you!

Simply Pretty Stuff said...

LOve this...
It has been inspiring watching you and your pieces evolve Laura. You are a terrific artist! xoxo Lynne

Laura Tringali Holmes said...

Aw, shucks, Lynne! Thanks so very much!

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