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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

BURIED TREASURE: Paint and Paper Surprise

Seth Apter of The Altered Page has invited artists to dig through their past posts and come up with a piece of "buried treasure" that they feel should be in the spotlight again.  It's also a great way to find other artists hidden away on Blogger. Seth will be posting the links to all the participants on June 12, and it will remain on his sidebar indefinitely.  Happy digging!

I'm reposting "Little Queenie" as she combines my love of mixing collage and painting, and flying by the seat of my pants, expecting the unexpected.
(originally posted in June 2011):

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It's been awhile since I've painted.  I'm trying to sneak up on it, I guess.  Yesterday I put together a collage of various papers.  Today I decided I didn't like it so might as well smear some paint over it.  I wish I'd have followed my impulse to scan it before I started in with the paint, because you would never believe how I got from there to here...


©2011 L. Ciacco, Little Queenie, collaged papers + acrylic paint on paper, 7.5 x 6 in.

 I had no preconceptions or expectations when I grabbed a tube of unbleached titanium acrylic paint and began slapping it on.  The collage was just random papers--no image.  Many times I thought I'd lost the whole thing and was about to end up with nothing more than a muddy mess.  But gradually this little lady made her presence known.

 I hope you, my blog friends, 
are connecting with your creative powers 
much as the the little queen in the picture 
is growing into her own.




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41 comments:

  1. All hail to the Queen. Keep those creative impulses moving!

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  2. Crazy as it may sound, your creation brought to mind, the upcoming royal marriage and the bride who one day may be Queen.

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  3. Patricia,
    Oh, I love being called "Queen"!
    Just kidding.
    {:-D

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  4. Shirl,
    Queen Kate! She has big shoes to fill, to say nothing of the crown.

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  5. How lovely! Besides the face, my favorite thing is the little hand with the painted nails jutting out of the piece on the right. The texturing and layering of colors is beautiful. I love the strokes in the hair too. I also love the controlled frenzy of activity and energy evident in the creative process. And last, I love how your artwork shows the evidence of somehow being coaxed from a deep level within.

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  6. I like the hand passing the eastern horizon. Is her reach exceeding her grasp? I somehow feel that she'll get what she seeks.

    WV - reidda (Rio?) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mdByx5iiJI

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  7. I too love the little escaping hand. Beef and I both declared at the same time that it's me!

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  8. Stickup,
    Thank you so much! It means a lot to me that you respond so strongly to my art...and are so adept at verbalizing your impressions.
    :-)

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  9. DCW,
    I think her grasp may be exceeding her reach! Small but mighty (you know the type).
    :-)

    Thanks for the tune; not one I've ever heard before.

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  10. carmenooch,
    Is it the voluptuous lips, the "gimme gimme" attitude, the crown, or the fact that you're the queen of everything that make you identify so strongly with this little portrait? (Beef knows you so well!)
    :-)

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  11. She's fantastic, Lynne; I love her! Don't you love it when something just seems to come to you out of nothing? It makes you feel like you're collaborating with the universe...

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  12. Ouch! I'll go with the lips.

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  13. carmenooch,
    You know it's just your big sister "goofing around"! I don't mean anything by it (just teasing as big sisters are wont to do).

    I must have been subconsciously inspired by your icon of you in the crown and polka dot dress. And the sensuous lips.
    ;-)

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  14. Sharmon,
    She is fun, isn't she. Lovely to get surprises from out of nowhere, as you say: Like little love notes from the universe.

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  15. I think I could fall in love with this queen... she's disturbingly lovely... There's so much to love about this that I'm not even going to try to make a list, as in, let me count the ways I love thee, fair queen...

    She looks a bit tormented by something. She must have very strong willpower, to have overcome the suction of the muddy mess, and make herself known...

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  16. She's wonderful! Good for you for sticking through the scary, unknown stage and waiting for her to emerge!

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  17. Owen,
    I've heard somewhere that you're a sucker for intense blue eyes...maybe that has something to do with it? The little queen is so flattered by your response that she is seriously considering making you a knight.

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  18. Robin,
    Oh that scary unknown stage is a demon guarding the jewels all right. But as Janis Joplin once sang, "when you aint got nothin' you got nothin' to lose." I'm glad you like the result.

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  19. Is it her lips, between a pout about to cry or the firm set of displeasure ??? Or is it the small splash of green under her right eye, and even smaller touch of green under her left eye ? The slight blush in her left cheek ? The petit nose, yet finely formed ? The searing blue gaze ? The tilt of her head, inquiring, accusing ? Strands of black hair falling loose from under her... her crown ? The cornflower blue with white dotted decoration on her blouse ? All of these combine to raise her into the pantheon of the unforgettable.

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  20. Owen,
    The little queen is not immune to flattery but as much as she would love to knight you, she is having trouble lifting the sword to the height of your shoulders, let alone over your head--in spite of your being on bent knee before her. I suggest you don a neck brace and pith helmet posthaste.

    It's wonderful that you are so smitten with this little piece of my art. It must resonate with something deep inside of you--perhaps being the father of two beautiful princesses yourself, and having lived intimately with all their moods and mysteries and feminine wiles that twist you around their delicate little fingers and keep you coming back for more. Just a theory.

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  21. Hmmm, I'll mull that over...

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  22. Owen,
    Never mind that; have some mulled wine instead.

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  23. appreciate the spontaneousness of the work. Her expression is priceless.

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    1. I think her expression might be termed "grin" determination.

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  24. Lovely Buried Treasure post, I enjoyed visiting your blog!

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    1. I appreciate your visit and the chance to see your work as well.

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  25. What a delight...finding a real queen amongst the ruins of papers and paints! I like this reposting business!

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    1. Yes, it`s a fun way to review what resonates, and to discover fellow artists. Thanks for coming by for a second look!

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  26. So fun to happen upon our art.
    Not planned is the best!
    So happy that you shared your art with us.

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    1. And I'm happy that you came by and gave me the opportunity to see your work as well!

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  27. And an extremely lovely lady DID emerge. What a fun buried treasure.

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    1. Fun to meet fellow artists of diverse talents. I don't know how Bluebeard doesn't get glue all over his paws when working on the altered books!

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  28. I love this piece-so glad you joined in!
    Nice to meet you~

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    1. Lovely to meet you, too! I'm so glad you shared your thoughts and art through this buried treasure hunt, and came over to visit.

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  29. enjoyed your bt post and nice to meet up with you...

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    1. As I enjoyed following the trail back to your blog and discovering the treasure there!

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  30. What a lovely surprise! I love the jewel in her crown and the delicate way she holds the flower.

    Happy weekend Lynne,
    Ruby

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    1. How lovely that you pointed out the jewel in her crown. It reminds me of something a little kid would colour in big and bold on a paper crown of their own fashioning. And the flower stands in as her sceptre.
      The weekend ahead is full of promise as my sister is arriving from the west coast.

      I hope your summer is off to a wonderful start, Ruby...and continues to enchant.
      Lynne xo

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  31. She is a very thoughtful and inquisitive queen I think - and definitely unorthodox! Great artwork!

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    1. Oh, she and I are most royally pleased with the adjectives you have applied to her little majestic spirit and the artwork itself. Thank you,Lorik!

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  32. Lynne, I just popped in from Seth's Buried Treasure project and enjoyed my visit to your blog. You have a wonderful eye for detail and such a unique and original style of your own. I would also have loved to have seen the before scans. Taking pictures of the process when I create is also something I tend to forget as well. I think it is because it is easy to get so involved in the art that it always seems to be an after though and only then do we think Woops. Your work is truly imaginative and an inspiration and I will be following your blog through both Google and Bloglovin'
    :) Chris / CS Designs

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