Sunday, August 29, 2010

Arrivederci!

Tonight will be my last night at home and in my bed for 3 and a half months. Tomorrow my plane is leaving at 6:10pm and then I arrive at Italy at 8:45am the following day.

I would be lying if I did not say I was scared, but I am SO excited as well.

It has been ridiculous trying to shuffle around all my stuff to get it to fit into all the suitcases without going over the 50 pound limit!

I made a really tough decision that I will not be taking my jewelry supplies with me, it just takes up WAY TOO MUCH weight! This is sad, but on the flip side I am going to bring a lite pad of bristol board instead and some watercolors and pencils and make my main focus on that form of creativity. Of course I will have my camera as well and that is going to be loads of fun!

I will miss my jewelry, but at least I know that when I come home for winter break I will have all my supplies waiting for me and many ideas to get started on.

I bought a nice little sketchbook and I am going to carry it with me all the time and just write and sketch and collect things in it, all from Rome and whatever places I may visit in Europe.

I am so excited! Very nervous though. I think once I find my apartment there, and am safe inside, I will feel so much better.

This is a new chapter of my life beginning! Wish me luck :D

Thursday, August 26, 2010

New Jewels



Here are two new handmade necklaces. "Young Marie" and "All Is Vanity"

The first one features a Marie Antoinette as a child and the second features the print "All is Vanity" by Charles Allan Gilbert http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Allisvanity.jpg it is my favorite optical illusion!

I am having so much fun making jewelry and I have finally decided to open an etsy shop.

I want to open it right now, but the only thing holding me back is that I can't seem to come up with a good name for it. I don't want the name to be boring, but I also don't want it to be so weird that no one will associate it with me. hmmm...I will have to figure this out soon! I want to open the shop before I leave for Rome.

I am planning on leaving my stuff here with my mother and she will send things off if people buy while I am in Rome.

Anyway, today was a great day! I spent the day with two friends from highschool and we spent the day shopping, out to dinner, and then saw the movie "Vampires Suck". It was pretty stupid but there were some parts where I really cracked up.

I love vampires, but not Twilight vampires! I wish Anne Rice had gotten as popular as Stephanie Meyer...Interview With The Vampire is one of my favorite movies and books :)

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Faces in the Light


I am very excited to announce my first commissioned book-cover, for the book "Faces in the Light" by Steven Hagy. Please visit his page http://stevenhagy.com/new_book_faces_in_the_light

Mr. Hagy found my work on deviantart and contacted me about doing a cover for him.

This process has really given me a lot of hope and encouragement that maybe it is possible for me to make money off of my art, whether is be photography, painting, or jewelry.

I remember going off to art school, excited and full of all kinds of expectations and certainty that I would graduate in 4 years and then be able to have a career in the field. Well, as the years have dragged on I have grown less and less enthused and more pessimistic about my future job possibilities. I kind off accepted the "fact" that me going to artschool was just bs and almost a mistake. I would graduate and probably be a cleaning lady with a bachelors in fine arts.

Well I still don't think I am going to graduate and land an art job, but I am starting to discover that it is possible to make some money, and art is something that I will always be able to do on the side of whatever job I do end up with.

I really do need to open an etsy account or go to a craft fair or something. I just don't put myself out there at all. That's why this bookcover and Mr. Hagy's interest in my work has really brightened my spirits. As I floated along trying to get through art school with my negative attitude, he happened upon my work on deviantart and contacted me. That means a lot. Someone likes what I do enough to have it represent their own book and art.

It is 2 am and I am really blabbing on but I guess that is what this blog is for.

To make a long story short, I am happy about this and have hope. Thank you Mr. Hagy!

I will keep making things and try to get myself out into the world, even if it is just by internet.

p.s. I have nothing against cleaning ladies, I have been cleaning every summer for 4 years. I just wish it paid more.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Nevermore Necklace




To my favorite poet!

I have been wanting to make jewelry for years now, but all I've been doing is collecting beads and chain.

Well this summer I finally got around to making something, this is my first complete necklace.

I made the pendent out of polymer clay, and then decoupaged an image of Poe onto it. Then I covered it in resin and varnished it. The chain is new but "antiqued", and the black beads are from a broken 1920's necklace. The purple beads are from Micheal's :)

I am discovering that jewelry is a lot of fun to make, and the perfect thing to do when I get home from work and am too tired to go all out with painting and drawing. It is a nice thing you can do on the couch watching movies or listening to music.

I am trying to make a little stockpile of jewelry, and then I intend to make an etsy shop. I think it might be a good way to make a little extra money off of something that is fun and relaxing to do.

I do love to paint, but it requires so much more thought and commitment...

I think I burned myself out for a while!

Friday, August 13, 2010

A little Hope

I just got back from seeing Eat Pray Love. I've got to say I really didn't want to see it but went with my mother because she really wanted me to. Well, I am so glad that I did. It might be cliche or whatever, but really truly I feel this movie sent a fantastic and very real message.

I am going to be leaving in 3 weeks to study abroad for a semester in Rome. The woman in this movie began her journey to find herself in Rome.

This summer I have really begun that journey, the idea of finding myself and growing into adulthood. Just like her, I feel I have been extremely stunted by men/relationships. From my first boyfriend onward I was never alone. That was 3 years ago, I am 20 now but really feel I am still 17. It's because I have not had the chance to explore myself as a singular person. I am so overjoyed that I have finally learned my hard lesson that you cannot find yourself through another human being. I need time alone, time to search for who I am. I need to define myself as Kamille. Not Kamille who is dating so and so and thinks what he thinks. I am so DONE with letting others dictate what I should feel and beleive.

For the first time in 3 years I am finally feeling hope, I am once again beginning to feel a slight presence of God around me. I always knew it was there, but lost sight of it and really was made to question everything. I do not really know much, but I do know there is something beyond our realm. There is a light and peace that exists when you can really let go and trust that there is someone there, something beyond yourself.

The best part of this movie was that she was able to find her balance, and when love come to her she was afraid, but ready to take the plunge. I know I am far from the point of love, but I am so grateful that I am on the path to balance. I know that when I am ready everything will fall into place. It has to! As long I not loose sight of hope, and never forget the things in life that do bring me joy.

For the first time in years I can honestly say I am no longer depressed. I finally am beginning to believe that I do not have to carry that illness with me forever.

I have been working on a lot of jewelry lately, I hope to take some pictures to put on here soon!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

The Gray Prince





Here is that other painting I was working on while I finished up The Beauty and the Beast.

I think it is really interesting to see how my style has changed over the years when I compare this to a painting one that I did nearly 4 years ago.

That is something I am sort of grappling with right now, this idea of finding your style. I do not think I have found a certain style that I am willing to stick to. I love painting realistically, but I also love painting more emotionally which ends up leaning towards a more stylized/cartoonish feel.

I think that art school puts a lot of pressure on students to find their style and have it established by the time they graduate. Even though I am a senior, I feel no where near ready to limit myself to any one style.

I think that I need to stop putting so much pressure on myself to conform to the ideas that many of the professors and students put forth in my classes. What I want more than anything is to be able to hold my head high and place my work on the wall for the critique, knowing that what I am sharing is truly from my heart. And so, it cannot matter what people have to say, or how they may put down my work, as long as I know it was an idea and emotion that I felt and wanted to depict.

In the end it does not matter what others think, who do you really have but yourself?

Sunday, August 1, 2010

The Beauty and the Beast


I started a sketch for this last weekend and finally got to finish it today. Yesterday was so much fun. I had the house all to myself and watched a Pirates of the Caribbean marathon and worked on this and another painting.

It feels so good to be painting again! This is done mostly in watercolor, with pencil and colored pencils. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the cheap bristol board paper I bought held up rather well with watercolors.

I really decided to do this painting a few months ago when I saw Jean Cocteau's "La Belle et La Bette
". It was a gorgeous movie, with beautiful costumes and scenery. Beauty and the Beast is also my favorite Disney movie, it is actually the first movie I ever saw in theaters.

So, hopefully I will finish the next painting I am working on soon. I am having a lot of trouble with watercolors, it is so much harder to control than oil or acrylic, but I think there is such a beautiful delicate look about watercolors. I hope to improve, I consider this painting as practice.

I think that one day I will do a painting of Beauty and the Beast in oils, and really go for a realistic look.