Friday, October 28, 2011

no bones about it

I just finished my costume with a bit of help from my sister, Joy. Doesn't she look great!? Joy thankfully didn't mind helping me by wearing the full body spandex suit while I painted the skeleton on. We are still waiting for her to dry.

By the way, it was really fun.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Dia de los Muertos Gala at Lawndale Art Center

I had a great time with my mom at the Dia de los Muertos gala this past Friday night. Here is a picture of me with my piece... no I didn't get any bids, but it might mean that I'll get to keep it after all! (which is what I secretly wanted anyway)

After words mom and I met dad at Agora for a glass of wine. Much fun was had by all.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

South to Downtown

Just a small painting for Tuesday... 9x5 from a photograph I took on the bike trail along the lake shore.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Monday seems to be my painting day

This is from a photograph taken of Andy and me at the start of this summer. For some reason I like turning photographs into blue and white. Done with watercolor, pen & ink, color pencil.

Monday, October 03, 2011

The Brown Sack


I arrived in the Windy City on September 21st, applied for a few jobs, got an interview on the 26th and started work on the 27th. I work at The Brown Sack in Logan Square, and my boss' birthday happens to be today. I painted a small (9"x7 3/4") watercolor of her shop, open now for just over five years, as a thank you / birthday card to Malaika just because I like her so much.

If any of you out there are looking for a small gift, these only take about 6-7 hours and prices are negotiable!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Done!


After more than 24 accumulated hours of work, I'm done. At $15 an hour plus the cost of supplies, this piece is worth about $450 ... but it will probably sell for much much less. Starting bid will be $150.

On display from October 17-November 5, 2011; find out more about this exhibit here.

Monday, September 19, 2011

I'm SEW tired...


So, I've finished the sewing portion of my project. Today I completed the cranium, put some faux pearls behind the gauze (pearls of wisdom) and completed the halo (thanks to Hannah for the gold material!) all in time for a quick photo before the sun went down. PHEW! That was hard work. Tomorrow I will figure out some crafty way to mount it. I still haven't come up with an appropriate title, so any suggestions would be helpful.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Underwater at Barton Springs captured this summer

Updated


After working all day today, this is what I have to show for myself. I need to define the teeth and add some more to the jaw muscles, and then figure out how to mount this baby.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

More sewing

I am working on a piece for the Annual Day of the Dead Exhibit to be held at Lawndale Art Center. I have already worked at least 12 hours on this piece... and I have to have it done before Tuesday night. It's not actually due for a few more weeks but I will be leaving to spend a month in Chicago.


Unfortunately you can never get really good photographs at night using tungsten, so I'll post an update tomorrow with y progress and hopefully better lighting.

Pillow Project

I made this as a present for my boyfriend, Andy. It is a small pillow completely sewn by hand. I got the idea from James Newman who made a pillow for my sister, Hilary as a gift. I've only ever done minor alterations and usually using a machine, and here's what I got!

Pistol for when we went to the shooting range (also with Hilary and James).
Guinness harp signifying our visit to the brewery in Dublin.
My version of the London Eye, visited on my birthday 2011.
An Aspen tree leaf with Aspen tree trunks within, we met in Colorado.
We like to feed squirrels, and in Hyde Park, London, one climbed up Andy's leg!
AND the great state of Texas surrounded by a Lone Star.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Stencils!!



Hey everyone! I'm making stencils! You should commission one for your favorite T-shirt, wear it everywhere, and tell all your friends. Since I started last weekend, I've got some sweet shades, a camera, and a styalized wine-glass-in-hand. I also did one for my new work on the Tomato Crew at the Johnson's Backyard Garden, but it's not finished so you'll have to wait to see that one.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011


This is from a photograph I took on a tripod in London, England on my birthday this year. Location: park by the London Eye

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Christmas present for Jenny


Watercolor of Jake the McNulty's dog. It just took me a while to get a scan of it...

Phoenix Park




Here is a succession of my steps in my boredom staying home sometimes of a painting I have derived from a photograph taken earlier this winter in Phoenix Park, Dublin.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Mt Healy Outlook and Horseshoe Lake

Okay so instead of staying home for the rest of the day, I finally made my way into the Park for a few hikes. I had to walk from Denali proper into the park which took a bit of time, but I had the rest of the day so it didn't matter too much. It was cloudy and threatening to rain so I started with a short hike to Horseshoe Lake. To the left is a photo I took on the way from up above. I got down to the lake and read for a while about beavers and with it still being cloudy and windy I headed back toward the Visitor Center. On the trail I stopped to tie my shoe, bent over and when I stood up I heard rustling on the path ahead of me. It was a BEAVER! Dragging a sappling down to the lake to dam it up some more. I freaked out because I thought it was possibly something dangerous, but I survuved my first beaver encounter.




When I got to the trail head and the sun started peaking through the clouds, I decided to tackle a trail up to the Mt. Healy Outlook, a hike that my booklet said would take two to three hours but took much longer. On my way up, I only saw people heading down for the first half of the hike and the second half of the way up, I didn't see a single soul except for squirrels, bees and a few marmots. One of the last people I saw told me there were rumors of black bears at the peak... I didn't see any. Here is a picture of about the half way point, and the a pic of me at the top.

Friday, August 14, 2009

A Big Adventure

It's my day off today and I'm doing laundry instead of hiking through the park. Outside I can see my breath and it is drizzling.

I came up here for several reasons. One being restlessness from being in Austin for more than two years and still not having much to show for it other than bar tending at the Cactus, making sandwiches and a tight knit group of friends and being adopted into the "Friendly Fellers". Oh yeah, and bike culture galore. You know how you start to feel when you've been somewhere for the right amount of time? I plan on living in Austin again some day weather it be after my job here is done or years after. Oh yeah, two: a new friend, Calvin W invited me to join him here in the largest state of the Union (much larger than TX... I know). Earlier in the year I had tried desperately to find summer work at a ranch in Wyoming, found it and then it was given away. So the opportunity to get out of Texas once again arose and I snatched it. In two weeks of securing a job, I got here.

So, what is it that I do? I sell useless things to tourists. I bought one of our khaki button-up's and un-stitched the "Alaska" lettering on it. The best item we sell at the gift shop would definitely have to be the fat red suspenders (a pair of which I now own) with "Alaska" written in big black letters on each strap. If you listen to the radio stations up here, every other commercial praises the state. Every coffee shop, one on every corner in the bigger cities, is named after Alaska. Alaska Motor Works. Alaskan Native Art. Alaskan Brewing Company. The list goes on, and attaches to every industry thinkable.

Last week I went on A Big Adventure. I hitch hiked from Denali down to Anchorage to see Raina Rose play at Taproot. Within five minutes I was picked up by a nice fella named Jeff who is a contract delivery guy for UPS, and took me all the way down to an exit away form where I needed to be bless his heart. Next I got picked up by Rodger who tried to take me to Calvin's trailer off of Rabbit Creek but it was too dark and way too foggy up on the mountain side. Being a gentleman, Rodger took me to a bar/motel by the name of Al's, bought me a beer, and slapped a hundred dollar bill on the table. "Anna, this is for your nights stay. If you need anything tomorrow, you know where I work and here's my number". WOW! What? I tried to give it back but he insisted and then left.

I am constantly thankful for human kindness. He didn't have to do that but that doesn't mean that I am not thankful for him. I used the rest of the money the next morning to buy a rain coat at Walmart and it continued to rain for the majority of the day. Rodger helped me in more ways than one.

Wandering around the city for hours and hours, getting on the wrong bus route and seeing even more of the city than I bargained for, I got to talk to a lot of the homeless people in Anchorage, and learned a lot of random facts. Like the streets are lettered and numbered, but the letters skip from "i" to "k" and "j" is left out because the city planners secretary was Swedish... where the letter has no real sound. Why the oil prices are so high and last winter how it forced a huge amount of people in outlaying areas to move into town because they could not pay the gas bill... and then had nowhere to go from there. Or how that affected the "no tax" that has recently been instated in Anchorage. PS there is no sales tax here in Denali and I heard not in Fairbanks either.

Oh yeah, the show Thursday night ROCKED! I made friends with the bartender, John, who let me put my large bag in the back room, and when someone yoinked the rest of my pitcher, hooked me up with a glass of the Duchess De Bourgogne. YUM! I slept at Calvin's with his cousin Brad and two other friends that night but on the way home we stopped at the grocery store and bought pies. I'm going to miss those guys, perfect examples of everything there should be in a real man. The time I spent in Anchorage when I first arrived in Anchorage, they included me in everything and made sure I felt comfortable. Took me to granny's house for dinner, and helped her find a friends keys by taking apart the living room, vacuuming it, and putting it back together... let me tell you, that was adorable.

Okay, enough for now, pictures to follow when I get them uploaded.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

For Sale!

Anyone interested in some original artwork at discount prices??? Check out my link here http://picasaweb.google.com/annahazel/Artwork?authkey=lCvAM1RTaos# and email me if you are interested in anything whatsoever (as long as it's not been sold yet) at annahazel@gmail.com

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

sad happy


I've known for a while that my record player was going, but when the needle went... man it made me sad. I just bought a new record and can't even listen to it. $3.99 at End of an Ear on South 1st.

For 19.95 plush shipping and handling, I am happy again.

Also, I found some old school ZZ Top in someone's trash pile. woot

Monday, July 07, 2008

It's been a while

So this is the progression of my Cactus Cafe project. It all began when I had to choose something "architectural" to paint for my watercolor class, followed by the desire to do a study of the subject in preparation as a print. Now I know one person in particular who has been waiting for me to photograph the final outcome of the watercolor for a long time... so here it is.
1. copper plate etched and aquatinted
2. first pull without aquatint
3. Final product
4. watercolor