Saturday, June 29, 2013
More images with Amelia and Benji the Bunny
Labels:
altered art,
art,
bunny,
folk,
folk art,
goblin,
new Orleans,
plush,
poppet,
primitive,
rabbit,
rag,
raggedy,
voodoo,
voodoo doll,
voodoo goblin
Friday, June 28, 2013
Benji the Bunny Voodoo Goblin
Benji the Bunny is a Voodoo Goblin Extraordanaire. He wears his heart on his ches,t literally. His favorite color is purple. His favorite food is take away Thai peanut noodles, extra spicy.
He does enjoy the occasional carrot or lettuce leaf but doesn't indulge often as he refuses to portray himself as a cliche.
He never asks what is up with his doctor as he would consider it a sign of extreme disrespect.
Benji is a little over 15 inches in length. His arm span is an impressive 12 inches (to make it all the easier to manipulate a pair of chopsticks!).
Benji is crafted with new poly fill and pellets. He is an art doll and not designed as a plaything for small children.
Work a little voodoo magick with Benji or just spend a leisurely afternoon enjoying Thai food. He is a delightful primitive poppet ready for anything!
He is crafted in uneven folk art style so enjoy her purposeful irregularity just as he enjoys breaking all the bunny stereotypes. Vive la difference!
He does enjoy the occasional carrot or lettuce leaf but doesn't indulge often as he refuses to portray himself as a cliche.
He never asks what is up with his doctor as he would consider it a sign of extreme disrespect.
Benji is a little over 15 inches in length. His arm span is an impressive 12 inches (to make it all the easier to manipulate a pair of chopsticks!).
Benji is crafted with new poly fill and pellets. He is an art doll and not designed as a plaything for small children.
Work a little voodoo magick with Benji or just spend a leisurely afternoon enjoying Thai food. He is a delightful primitive poppet ready for anything!
He is crafted in uneven folk art style so enjoy her purposeful irregularity just as he enjoys breaking all the bunny stereotypes. Vive la difference!
Labels:
altered art,
bunny,
etsy,
folk art,
hare,
new Orleans,
plush,
poppet,
primitive,
rabbit,
stuffed,
voodoo,
voodoo doll,
voodoo goblin
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Amelia here - Ready to Fly!
She believes that life is a grand adventure. It is many the afternoon that she sighs wistfully to herself and imagines herself soaring over the Atlantic with her namesake Amelia Earhart.
What a pair they would have made!
Amelia is a little over 18 inches in length. Her arm span is an impressive 20 inches (to make it all the easier to reach the bars of her bicycle!).
Amelia is crafted with new poly fill and pellets. She is an art doll and not designed as a plaything for small children.
Work a little voodoo magick with Amelia or just spend a leisurely afternoon contemplating the early days of aviation. She is a delightful primitive poppet ready for anything!
She is crafted in uneven folk art style so enjoy her purposeful irregularity just as she enjoys soaring so high in the air....
Amelia is currently available in my etsy shop!
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Have you ever written an artist's statement?
As I mentioned on this blog, my VoodooGoblins are currently available in person at the Coq Rouge Art Gallery on Magazine Street in New Orleans. When I brought the goblins in, the owner asked me to bring an artist's statement - a brief explanation of who I am as an artist and why I make the things I do.
I don't know if you've ever read one of these, or had to write one, but it is excruciating. The unexamined life might not be worth living but self examination can be unpleasant.
Who are you?
What do you do?
Why are you doing it?
I googled artist's statement, hoping for a template that I could copy and fill in the blanks. No luck.
I finally came up with - a reasonably accurate and brief description that I really hoped did sound not pretentious.
"I have been a working jewelry designer and artist in Southern Louisiana for the past 15 years.
From a young age, I was caught between the mystical world of my grandmother's Romani heritage and my scientist father's pragmatic world view. Unable to reconcile the two, I sought refuge in the dark twisting paths of fairy tale and fantasy.
With the Voodoo Goblins, I explore the spiritual place where the playful whimsy of a child's rag doll meets the dark mystery of voodoo magic."
Secretly, though, I think of myself as a dabbler who likes to play with fabric, but (most of all) likes to make things that look weird.
Have you ever written an artist bio? Did you find it as difficult as I did?
Of course, if writing one is just too hard, there are sites on the internet where it will spit out an artist statement for you.
This is what it produced for me -
I sound completely amazing!
Lou Whoish
Lou Whoish (Florida, United States) is an artist who mainly works with mixed media. By applying a poetic and often metaphorical language, Whoish wants to amplify the astonishment of the spectator by creating compositions or settings that generate tranquil poetic images that leave traces and balances on the edge of recognition and alienation.
Her mixed media artworks are often classified as part of the new romantic movement because of the desire for the local in the unfolding globalized world. However, this reference is not intentional, as this kind of art is part of the collective memory. By emphasizing aesthetics, she creates work through labor-intensive processes which can be seen explicitly as a personal exorcism ritual. They are inspired by a nineteenth-century tradition of works, in which an ideal of ‘Fulfilled Absence’ was seen as the pinnacle.
Her works appear as dreamlike images in which fiction and reality meet, well-known tropes merge, meanings shift, past and present fuse. Time and memory always play a key role. By referencing romanticism, grand-guignolesque black humor and symbolism, she seduces the viewer into a world of ongoing equilibrium and the interval that articulates the stream of daily events. Moments are depicted that only exist to punctuate the human drama in order to clarify our existence and to find poetic meaning in everyday life.
Her works sometimes radiate a cold and latent violence. At times, disconcerting beauty emerges. The inherent visual seductiveness, along with the conciseness of the exhibitions, further complicates the reception of their manifold layers of meaning. Lou Whoish currently lives and works in Watson, LA."
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