A blog to capture designs that I create and designs that inspire me.

Monday, December 14, 2009

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Last weekend I've transferred all my paintings to Wausau WI hoping that maybe one sell :)
Most of my older works






















Monday, September 28, 2009

Midwest Biennial



I was one of the lucky artists to be in the Midwest Biennial show in Wausau Wisconsin. There were a lot of wonderful and talented artists there so it was an honor to be in the same show as all of them.
Here is the link to the show if you are interested
http://midwestbiennial.org/

My family, boyfriend and I went to a night called the Exhibitour and it was really cool. They had live bands, dance lessons and free wine where ever you went. Each store had a featured artist and all of the artists were really great especially a woman called Joan Slack that did pottery and made bowls with little bird houses inside of them. It was very neat to look inside the bowl and see different surprises. We had a really wonderful night and it was a pleasant surprise on how much a small town had so much to offer.

R.I.P Natalie's Wall


One of my good friends Natalie bought a house this year and asked me to paint her bathroom wall. So I did but apparently her mom wasn't too found of the wall and when she left one day she tore it down so she could do a spackle finish instead. All good things must come to an end eh.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Upcoming Show

Well I have a new show in about a week. I'm pretty excited..so excited I'm just going to print my whole darn acceptance letter. Above is the painting that they choose for the show!

Dear Carrie,

Congratulations!

On behalf of Colleen Sheehy, the Rosalux Open Door 5 juror, we are pleased to tell you that your work has been selected for the exhibition.

Colleen juried the work yesterday (May 29) and found the quality of the work very high; jurying was very competitive with 135 entries.

Your selected piece:

Into The Kitchen

You must deliver your work(s) during gallery hours or arrange for them to be delivered to Rosalux Gallery, 1011 Washington Avenue South in Minneapolis by Saturday, June 6th at 5 PM. The Gallery is open Wednesday and Thursday from 12 noon - 8 PM and Saturday and Sunday from 12 noon - 5 PM.

If it is impossible for you to make it during that time, please contact Kimberly Tschida Petters at 651-270-8004.

The Open Door 5 exhibition will run from June 10 - 28, with the opening reception on Saturday June 13 from 7- 11 PM.

You are responsible for picking up your work on Sunday June 28 or arranging and paying for it to be shipped back to you.

Again, our congratulations!

Open Door 5 Rosalux committee

Monday, May 11, 2009

Old Painting

I've been thinking about using collage again. I have had some ideas for a series but just don't have time to scour resources for photos. Here is a really old painting I did in college about a dream a friend once told me about and our relationship. It was a rocky relationship at the time but currently it's bloomed into a nice existence. I've had a lot to say recently but not a whole lot of ways to say them. I guess for the most part I can see myself growing away from abstract paintings for a while. This is probably good...but a really weird change for reasons I can't even really explain!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Cd card

For our Anniversary Dave and I decided to make cards for each other as gifts so I decided to make him a Mix Cd/card. It folds in half and here is the front/back. Inside I put lyrics and pictures from our trips and all the stuff that we did during the year. It was really fun to make.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Cut and Paste




Remember when Graphic Design only meant cut and paste? Well I really don't..lol...only because I'm new to this stuff..but cut and paste things in a composition is my favorite. I guess because it makes you feel more like an artist instead of a graphic designer.
These are old projects that I found using found objects/pictures and scanning them.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Sketch Books






Sketch books for me are my favorite way to either sketch the people that I know or see and just make up things and put familiar faces on them. I also like them to use a very passive way to make fun of things/people which is actually very awesome!

While looking through my sketchbook I found my favorite quote from Georgia O'Keeffe that when I read it, I felt like she pretty much summed up my feelings for my paintings.
"The abstraction is often the most definite form for the intangible thing in myself that I can only clarify in paint."

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

What can a Picture Tell you?




I never had a chance to know my dad all that much but when he passed away when I was 20 and had a chance to go through his old photos they made me feel closer to him. They are probably one of the few things that I would save if there was ever a fire. I have to make up my own stories, but it's fine. The unknown is almost better then the known. So when I went to the University of Minnesota I made a series of Illustrations on torn old paper of favorite photos of my father that I loved, that told his character, and that where the ones in which I could make up the most stories. My illustrations are blurry and you can't really make everything out if anything but I guess I was trying to say that's how I felt about those photos. Every time I see those illustrations I made, they are kind of magical to me. I guess it's hard to express to other people what I have done, but sometimes I look at them and think how I nailed it right on the dot. Maybe other people get it too.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Moritz Kennel



Moritz Kennel is probably one of many of my favorite Illustrators. I was looking through a children's book I have of his and was inspired to do my own illustration for the day. It's been a long time since I've used color pencils!


Thursday, April 16, 2009

Cool Postcards


Well today I'm going to post about Dave's post cards..because I think they are little works of art..and I haven't really seen anything like them before.
Here is his online store

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Idea for Artist Statement




Well I've been concentrating on this artist lately named Pieter Bruegel. While are Art looks completely different we have a lot in common in our sincere purpose. Above is his work called "Icarus". Farmers are shown working in pastoral fields while a tiny Icarus falls to his death in the background sky. Bruegel is famous for painting peasants and painting bucolic foreground with strange, sinister objects in the background of the painting.



While Bruegel and My paintings are very different visually, we are very similar in the intent and message that we are trying to perceive. For my artist statement I would like to tie in the ideas in that both of our paintings are really up to who views them. Like mine and Bruegel you can really focus on the bad or the reality, In my paintings its obvious, I like to use a lot of "ugly" textures like duct tape, ripped materials, anything that I can find. It's really a choice in what you see is beautiful. I like the idea that you can make anything beautiful in someway, just as in life. There are painful, ugly things but there are also natural beautiful things and these are the things that must co exist in life.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Beatriz Milhazes

Here is a woman standing in one of Beatriz Milhazes work. You can find more works by Beatriz Milhazes here:
http://www.jamescohan.com/artists/beatriz-milhazes/

This is one of my favorite artists and if you don't know who she is by now then you should! Whenever I reference her no one seems to know who she is and while I love to feel cool by telling them, I think that everyone should know who this artist because she creates a lot of amazing pieces.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Childrens Playing Cards

An assignment to create playing cards, I used the inspiration from an old children book to make the King and Queen of hearts. They are both made with Illustrator.

Stamp

Stamp Design of Giant Squids created in Illustrator

Package Design

Package Design made with Illustrator

Business Brochure



Business Brochure for a Property Preservation Company used with InDesign.

Business Postcard

A Business postcard made for a Non profit. They serve mostly vegetarian meals and all their waiters work for free. The tips they make are contributed to local causes that fight hunger.

Brandname


Love Bird is a brand name for a clothing/purse line done in Illustrator
Using Illustrator I created my self portrait.

Marilyn Monroe


A Marilyn poster made with Photoshop and an old illustration I had drawn.

Farmers Market


A poster for the Minneapolis Farmers Market using Photoshop

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I graduated from the University of Minnesota with an Art Degree and a Minor in American Indian Studies. I have also taken Graphic Design Courses at Minneapolis Community College.