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Saturday, March 17, 2018

New Girls in Town!

Hello Friends,
I'm delighted to introduce a new series of ladies - they are the Big Sisters.  This collection is much larger than the Littles - up to 24"x24".  A combination of acrylic, collage, ink, graphite, etc., these mixed-media portraits are of women who are smart and imperfect, strong but quirky.  They are whimsical warriors and I am enchanted.  The Big Sisters are graphic-inspired and indulge my deep love of pattern.  Plus, I'm naming them after I Love Lucy episodes - I have so much respect for Lucille Ball.  She did amazing work and we laughed throughout.

I will be posting the Big Sisters to Instagram and they are available to purchase in my Etsy store.  I hope you love them. Thanks so much for playing along!  #gratefulartist


the country club dance - s6, ep25
24x24, acrylic on 3/4" canvas, unframed
details below (i.e. the parts i am REALLY in love with)








Tuesday, February 20, 2018

The Valentines Files I

On a whim, before Christmas, I decided to practice some mixed media layering on a few brown craft file folders that were sitting around.  I've done that before on manila -- click here to remember -- file folders are tough, cheap, disposable, and fun when finished!



Well, along I went; every time I was painting or stenciling or gluing something else, I'd throw some of that on those folders.  I've been obsessed with blues lately; I've been obsessed with chinoiserie for my whole life.  Pretty soon I ran out of folders, ordered more, and along the way I decided I would give them to my colleagues for Valentines.  They were turning out to be blue-on-blue, our school colors.  And I was running across scraps of paper that fit the bill.


Paint, ink, dye, more paint, graphite, paper, stencils, cute images to draw/paint (from the internet; not mine), some of my favorite quotes, more paint.  The outsides are more decorated than the insides (see below) and I left some painted spaces for my Valentines to write their own quotes if they wish.  And of course, I sealed them all the way round so coffee mishaps are no problem - they are 'wipe and go.'

Talk about fun! Highly recommended! I'll post more pics tomorrow.  Thanks for playing along!







 Thanks for the quote, Dina Wakely! 







The insides of the folder are less decorated but still fun!  See below.













Saturday, January 27, 2018

All in the {Same} Family?

I love making the Little Sisters - have done about 40 to date.  For those unfamiliar, these are a series of v. small mixed-media portraits - each is only 5" x 6" and they are created on a light-weight wooden panel only 1/8" thick.  I post frequently to Instagram (@mitzieasleysstudio) and sell them in my Etsy store.  They are super fun!

Little Sisters, Family Photo
(not all available; some sold)



Can't you tell they are all from the same family?  Even though each one is different -- just like my own circle of remarkable women -- I want them to belong together.  They are made from a wide variety of media, color, and personalities --  paint and paper, inks and stencils, brights and pastels.  Some are angels and some are a bit saucier.  Some fancy a fancy dress while others are tailored and more understated.  Together they are the wonderful, funny, smart, strong, and endearing women who bless our lives.  Like all women, they stand strong alone but truly thrive in the company of others.

I occasionally hear -- they're all so different -- but look alike.  Well, just their size and composition go a long way in achieving this.  But another feature all Little Sisters have in common is their facial size and shape.  It's identical.

I've got these little cut-out cardboard head-shapes all over the place --  they've multiplied, like reading glasses.  I think I might even have one in my purse.  You know... so that, if I spy inspiration when I'm out and about, I can "audition" a Little Sister.

Funny, huh?  Truth be told, it started out as a result of the lazy factor...

As always, thanks for playing along!  Have a great weekend.
















Thursday, January 4, 2018

Waving Goodbye to 2017


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Find me most days on Instagram and Etsy:  mitzieasleysstudio