Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Getting Into Sol LeWitt

 Marsha posted this artwork for the bi-monthly Style Imitating Art challenge:

Sol LeWitt, Wall Drawing No. 652

Immediately, I thought: I have a shirt like that!

Why not put the two together?

notice I fixed the wonky perspective on the art

This was so entertaining, I'm considering doing more!
I want to virtually pose before ALL the Sols! Haha.

Linking up with
Shelbee's On the Edge
Rena's Fine-Whatever

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

10 on the 10th: Valentine's Edition

Answering 10 questions! This is a fun monthly thing instigated by Marsha In the Middle.

1. Would you rather celebrate Valentine’s Day at a cozy restaurant or at home cozied up in your favorite jammies?
Leaning towards Home. Restaurants are too crowded in V-Day.

2. Would you rather eat red velvet cake or wear red velvet?
I'm happy sketching a red velvet cupcake!
Red Velvet Mini, 2011

3. Would you rather receive a heart shaped box of candy or a heart shaped piece of jewelry?
Heart candy for sure!

4. Would you rather eat Reese's Pieces or a Reese's Peanut Butter Heart?
I'll take Reese's in any shape or form (despite the fact that most non-cup Reese's look like 💩 Haha.)

Evidence of my Reese's addiction:

8 Reese's weavings, 2020

5. Would you rather watch a Valentine’s Day themed movie or an action movie?
Valentine movies are too sappy for my taste and a lot of Action movies are too much.
I'll take a twisty Whodunnit. 
Just finished streaming Snow Girl on Netflix. It gets gory in parts, but is a good mystery.

6. Would you rather give a box of chocolates to your person or a less than wonderful homemade card?
Who says my homemade cards are subpar
I'll go with the chocolates, Severo will share!

7. Would you rather go to Tahiti or Iceland for Valentine’s Day?
Would I go to Iceland to maybe catch the Northern Lights?
(I just looked up daylight hours there and was surprised to see it's around 8 hours)
Tahiti with warm sun and beaches?
Tahiti for the win!

8. Would you rather sing “At Last” by Etta James or “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” by Aerosmith to your person?
I will PLAY Etta and not SING Etta. No one needs to hear me sing.

9. Would you rather celebrate Valentine’s Day for a week or not at all?
I am OK going without. Don't need a designated day for romance and chocolates!

10. Would you rather eat a really sour piece of candy or a single Brussels Sprout dipped in chocolate?
Marsha, Marsha, Marsha. Always dipping weird things in chocolate.
Do I dignify this one with an answer?
I like chocolate, but not on everything!

Be sure to check out Marsha’s post and her link party for more responses!

Linking up with
Marsha's 10 on the 10th
Shelbee's On the Edge

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Tell Us About Challenge: Confidence

 This is about that time I posed nude. This year!

watercolor by Nicole Rose Gelormino

The occasion was a live nude sketching event hosted by Kristine Schomaker during The Brewery Artwalk in October. Members of the public were invited to sign up to pose for 30 minute sessions for a group of curated artists over the course of the Artwalk weekend. Models were given the opportunity to purchase the art after their session.

I was one of the sketch artists and I also modeled!
Here are some of the artists. Kristine stands in the doorway.
Each model had two poses: a 5 minute and a 15 minute. They could choose whether to stand, sit, or recline.

I was called to pose earlier than I expected, as one of the signups didn't show.
Perhaps this helped alleviate my nerves.

For my first pose, I stood. Five minutes are longer than you think when you trying to hold one position!
Not to mention the naked part! 
As I stood, I kept up an inner dialogue of "Be bold, stand tall, have presence, be confident."
Ink sketch by Rachel Berkowitz

I sat for my second pose. Five minutes is long. Fifteen minutes is an eternity!
All I can remember thinking was "Don't move."
Pencil sketch by Lorna Herf

Not sure if I'll ever pose nude again. But it was interesting to see everyone's interpretations of my body.

I'm joining these seven other bloggers on the subject of Confidence:

Debbie likens confidence to boldness and reminisces about her YEAR of being BOLD. Confidence is something she never thought she had a lot of but perhaps she was wrong! http://www.debs-world.com

Rosie's taken a fun approach to this subject with a little personality quiz. https://rosieamber.wordpress.com/

Gail at Is This Mutton is a shy introvert, but over the years she has taught herself number of tricks to be confident. Find out more: https://www.isthismutton.com

Confidence is an elusive thing for Penny, it’s there and then in a flash, it’s gone. But it does reappear again. Capturing and keeping hold of this thing called confidence is going to be a major target over the next few years. https://frugalfashionshopper.co.uk/

Marsha writes about the confidence she found in the most unusual place. https://marshainthemiddle.com/

Suzy writes about her journey with confidence, sharing how simple lessons learned as a teen—like the power of walking tall—sparked a path toward self-assurance. From dancing her heart out at parties to finding confidence in front of the camera later in life, Suzy reflects on her own growth, amusing moments, and helpful tips for those days when confidence feels elusive.
Find her post at www.suzyturner.com

Leslie has chased confidence all her life. Has she ever caught it? Stop by to find out. https://onceuponatimehappilyeverafter.com/