Showing posts with label artist on art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist on art. Show all posts

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Artist on Art: Clarke on Fitz Henry Lane and William A. Ellwell






















I repaired the box.  The glass is plexi, it is pitted, scratched with mildew stains.  the box lining is warped.  the posters continue to shrink.  the bottom was coming apart, i screwed it back together.  wiped off a crust of pollen and grime.  gave it a wash of slow set gilder's oil.  gave it a speed dry with the hot sun.  laid down aluminum leaf.  burnished the leaf to an almost hard tack (t?); rubbed in non oxidizing gold dust, light sipe with a milky tacky brush.  laid down more aluminum leaf.  inscribed sharpie drawing.  i saw the silhouette of gloucester in the leaf, then signed it.  one more burnish. done.  the only audience?  a man taking a deep lumbering nap on the rise behind me.

best,
deb.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Walking in Gloucester May 26, 2012 pm: Fitz Henry Lane under Duress.







 today's revelation:  you gotta roll.

best,
deb



Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Artist on Art


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Originally uploaded by debclarke art
that's artist Deb Clarke's reflection on the Randomarts window in beautiful, quiet , Lexington Ave. downtown Magnolia, MA. the artwork is by Deb Clarke, except the crying seagulls; which is a postcard by artist Kate Somers.

reception Sunday December 12. 5-8ish.
drop in and say hello, share some cheer. (usual artist offerings: wine and cheese)

artist in residence Sunday-Monday 1-5/6/7ish throughout December
for private viewing:  978-652-8273

best,
deb.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

The Chairs reconstructed


The Chairs reconstructed
Originally uploaded by debclarke art
a friend on flickr (and other sites) recently reminded me that this is a pretty cool 'ahhtsie (my word)' self portrait. yeah...i really like it too.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Eye on Main Street, Willie Alexander at Mystery Train


Found on Main Street: Willie Alexander's construction in the Mystery Train window. The intent was to capture the artist (me) on the art, but the camera got visual overload. Glad to document Willie's work, as this window will soon be turned into a restroom facility.