Last week I was interview by the Suburban Life. It was a nice article that appeared in Wednesday's paper and Thursday's mysuburbanlife.com. Check it out right here!
Special thank you to Camille Suknovich for taking the photo of me.
Collage and Mixed Media
I’ve always found peace in sketching, painting, photography and just jotting down my ideas. For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a creative person. Throughout my professional life I worked for architects, interior designers and furniture designers. I even married a creative thinker, an architect. Together we’ve renovated, designed and built several homes. I find my mind never stops moving, but how do I channel that energy?
Collage and mixed media…
The juxtaposition of elements in collage satisfies my creativity. I integrate my own handmade papers with embellishments, drawings or photography. Each piece is unique. It may tell a story, convey a feeling or sometimes a piece is designed for you to draw your own conclusion.
I feel my quest to be a successful artist has just gotten underway. I plan to continue studying a variety of artistic media and incorporate what I learn into my work. My art is limited only by my imagination.
I am a member of the La Grange Art League and the Midwest Collage Society, the National Collage Society.
Email: janlew48@hotmail.com
Collage and mixed media…
The juxtaposition of elements in collage satisfies my creativity. I integrate my own handmade papers with embellishments, drawings or photography. Each piece is unique. It may tell a story, convey a feeling or sometimes a piece is designed for you to draw your own conclusion.
I feel my quest to be a successful artist has just gotten underway. I plan to continue studying a variety of artistic media and incorporate what I learn into my work. My art is limited only by my imagination.
I am a member of the La Grange Art League and the Midwest Collage Society, the National Collage Society.
Email: janlew48@hotmail.com
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
TGIW @ FUMC
I am a member of The First United Methodist Church in La Grange. The kids and I really like being part of this group of people and we do what we can to support it. On Wednesday they hold the bulk of the congregations weekly meetings, like group discussions, adult and kids choir practice, etc. It ends with a supper. They call it TGIW (Thank God It's Wednesday) and I have to say most days I am glad it's Wednesday! Not only do I get a little break from cooking dinner and cleaning it up, but it's a time to catch up with friends. The 60+ year old banquet table used every week are shot, so a few folks decided to hold an art and craft sale and silent auction to raise money to replace them. I made a couple of small pieces for the sale and this 11X 14 piece was for the auction. I'm happy to report my work ended up at my friend Deb's house and TGIW will get a few tables from the proceeds.
Friday, September 30, 2011
A Winner!
There are a group of us who art together. I've had the pleasure of getting to know these ladies over the past few years. We met at various art classes and when we get together we enjoy each other's company, share our art process, talk through our problems, tell our stories and have a load of fun doing it. There is no judgement, just love of our art and each other. One of my art sisters is Turkan. She is very talented and her work comes from a place deep inside of her sole. Yesterday I met Turkan and her son Casper at Hinsdale Hospital where she picked up her 2nd place award for her entry in their Pink Ribbon Art Contest. I'm so proud of her. CONGRATULATIONS TURKAN!!!
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Summer Arting...
I really need to carve our more time to work on my art because I love it so. Sometimes I struggle between wanting to market my work or keep it private. Either way, the creative process keeps me sane and in focus. I have worked a bit on this summer; grabbing time when I can. Now I need to catch up with the posting. I have been working on a dyptic called 'House Keys'. It's an om age to all the addresses I've had since I was a kid. 10 total! I'm excited about where that it's going. I though they could be the pieces I try my hand at having prints made. We'll see how it ends up. It's kind of personal piece and I'm not sure I want to sell any part of it. I've got a few more houses to add, but it's coming along. I'll post pictures soon.
Another summer project was working with Pam Peterson on a chair for La Grange. Last year Pam and I worked together on a rain barrel. We really had fun. I like working with her to help make her vision come alive while adding a bit of myself in there. Pam is an artist with an amazing ability to 'feel her way' through her work. She listens to her intuition and beautiful things unfold as she goes along.... and she's a lot of fun to boot!
Monday, May 9, 2011
Student Show - LaGrange Art League
Another successful show at the La Grange Art League ended this weekend. I'm always impressed by the quality of work. I entered this piece. I did it earlier in the year in Dianne Martia's class. Because of the rental house, I don't have much space to work. It's rather frustrating but I completed one piece and I continue to plug away a few others.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Downers Grove Public Library
Friday, April 1, 2011
To Be Inspired
As most of you know, we are living in a rental house with not an ounce of room to spare. It's been frustrating for me to not be able to spread out and work on my art. Lately I feel I'm loosing touch with my creative side and it's taken me years to find the time to fit it in. Yesterday I spent the day walking the beach in Hawaii. My family has taken a much needed trip to relax and unwind. Breathing in the ocean air and smelling the flowers has been an amazing way to charge my creative battery. Tomorrow we come home and I'm ready to start working on all the ideas in my head but for today, I'll just take another walk on the beach.
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