Tuesday, January 24, 2012
The Jolie Roger
So this is what took me so long. Pirate flag of the musical order. The first template wasn't big enough, so I made another stencil. Then we kept forgetting to buy black fabric and spray paint. Finally, all of the pieces came together.
The instructions from the book were to make a stencil and use it in a later project. I was on my pirate kick already, so this came to mind. With a little arranging of musical symbols, this emerged. I finally decided to use the following: bass clef, whole notes, piano keys, and eighth notes.
I'll post pictures of the stencil, too, soon. Since it's technically two project days, I should document it.
Monday, January 23, 2012
The Best Clothes In All The Land
Fine. There is no project. There's actually one project in the making that is soooo cool, but is also a bit more demanding supply-wise which translates into more time. Then there are the five or six I've brainstormed about in the book/journal.
I promise to post soon.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Arrrrrrrrrrrgh
Do you get the joke here?
Fermatas?
Holding out indefinitely?
(sigh)
I'm SUCH a nerd.
Telling the kids...
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Terror Of The Middle Seas
Now, what you don't know is that this is going to be part of a larger whole. You will probably catch on, but I'm gonna keep it a secret until it's complete.
Medium: felt, glue, paper, fabric, thread, elastic, and sharpie.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
This is the book!
Friday, January 13, 2012
Guys Are Treblesome
Hahaha! I like this title, even though the guys in this picture were very sweet to help me out. One of the suggestions in my book says to make something using people. Sooooooooooo, I did. A giant treble clef on the floor of a choir room. These kids helped me decide on the music symbol. The only thing I regret about this project is not using a ladder to take the picture from a greater height. If you have trouble seeing the clef, realize that the picture's vantage point is from the tail, furthest away from the top of the clef. We had about ten minutes to make this happen, so it didn't give much time for artistic experimentation with vantage points. Still, I like it. It's fun. I couldn't decide which picture worked the best, so I posted both.
Love Note
Medium: paper, pen, and ten words. :)
Leaving Treble
This project was fell on the day that my guidelines said to take a five minute walk, make something at the end of it, and leave it for others to find. Piffle! It was 11 p.m., I wasn't walking ANYWHERE. So I went and made a treble clef on the bathroom floor for my husband to find.
Medium: pebbles.
Song For A Working Mother
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Gir-half Note
Note For A Midsummer Eve
My Almost Daily Music Project
I want to be that creative person who does cool projects, but I need sleep; so I'm compromising. Thanks to my husband's Christmas gift to me, I started this cute monster. (I'll credit the book and author in another post because the book isn't here right now.) This is a Almost Daily Music Project, and I would love to share it with you. Since I started it before I got my blog up and running, I'll post some pics of my first projects and a bit of what I remember of the process. From here on out, I'll try to blog a bit on the day (or week) of my latest project.
Why music as a subject for a year?
Weeellll, I'm a musician. Music has been an integral part of my life since I was six, and I'm guilty of taking it for granted. You know those couples who have been together for 30 years or so? They are always falling in love with their spouse all over again right about 30 years together. That's kinda where I'm going with this. There are lots of amazing artists who make music sound cool, but very few cool images. There are the occasional pieces of art incorporating music symbols, but I feel that music symbols in general are undervalued for their intrinsically beautiful form. I'm a musician who wants to make my music take a physical presence of creativity as much as it does a aural presence of creativity. In short, I'm looking to fall in love with music all over again. I want my long relationship with music to be in that long-time-married-with-grown-kids stage. Here's to experimentation!
If you enjoy these, please let me know. Sending my creations out into The Void is fun only if I get some feedback. If you have suggestions for future projects or materials, send them my way! I'd love to get inspiration from outside sources.