Showing posts with label Bromwell's Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bromwell's Gallery. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Social butterflies: Emma and Marjorie
Were Honing Their Networking Skills

© Social Butterflies: Emma and Morjorie Were Honing Their Networking Skills (2012)
mixed-media collage: vintage illustrations (The Delineator, Butterick, May 1923; 
The Butterfly Book, Doubleday Page & Co., 1902; Butterflies and Moths,
Viking Press, 1965); handmade paper; recycled origami paper;
 antique Lotto box (McLoughlin Bros., Trunk Lotto No. 2); watercolor, ink, acrylic sealer;
metal tape; recycled glass
Price: $150 (contact Bromwell's Gallery).

Here's a peek at one of the Social Butterflies boxes in progress. Actually, it's done, but I didn't think to shoot it before putting the glass on top and, well, too much glare to do it now. Memo to self: next time, take the picture before adding the glass. I added a few more flowers and a tiny cricket but that's about it. 

The girls are from the May 1923 issue of The Delineator. As in the other pieces in the series, which also feature illustrations from the same issue, my back story for them has them being more than clothes horses or frivolous party goers. I see them as BF - before Facebook - social networkers, who are honing their skills now that women have the right to vote. That's the story - and I'm sticking to it! 

The ornate paper on the box sides - below - is original. The box housed the pieces for Lotto, a Bingo-type game. I was tempted to add the lid so viewers would have to open it to see what's inside, but decided to try that another time. The lid is wonderful on it's own and, so, I'd like to use it for another piece. The back features a color plate of caterpillars, which - like Emma and Marjorie - will some day morph into an entirely new - and equally fascinating - creatures.  



Friday, April 27, 2012

I haven't been slacking off, honest



Hmm. Given the lack of blog posts this week, it may look like I've been taking it easy. Not so. I've been working on a series of entirely new three-dimensional pieces for Flora and Fauna, an exhibit that opens May 5 at Bromwell's Gallery, downtown. It will be hung Monday night, so you can understand why I haven't been sitting at the computer.

Here's a peek. Oh, wait. I should note that the boxes with women and girls sporting butterfly wings are part of my new Social Butterflies series and, of course, they are not frivolous females. You'll find out more when I title the pieces - for the moment, let's just say that the images are from the early 1920s, on the heels of women in America getting the right to vote ...