Tuesday, May 27, 2008

a little art with my yogurt...



I've been eating this yummy yogurt lately...mainly because I dig the jars it comes in. They are sturdy, not too tall and made of glass...They make great dividers for my various pens, pencils and markers on my desk. Not only does it make me more organized...it's good for me too.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

what's on the tableaux tonight?

Today the June/July "Somerset Memories" magazine arrived in my mailbox with my article on my mini Tableaux'.

I love creating these pieces of miniature art. I have some of my tableaux in my shop right now...several which I made for "Mixed Emulsions."





And once again my anniversary has rolled around again...went to the movies and thoroughly enjoyed my day with my Iron Man.

cookin' with talent....


I was totally jazzed when David Cook won Idol last night...How cool was his performance with ZZ Top? He's so original...he had me when he sang his version of this song...

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

the crutch of the matter

Who's that on crutches? Jesse...yesterday I spent most of it with my son in the hospital...having x-rays and getting his foot wrapped up. He didn't break it thank goodness...just landed on it wrong...and he's getting around on crutches for a couple of weeks...

Making the decision to have a child - it's momentous.
It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body.
--Elizabeth Stone--

More at sketching the itch...

Saturday, May 17, 2008

moo over and sketch the itch...


Hot off the presses is the Summer 2008 issue of Somerset Gallery magazine in which appears a piece of my art I called "Unruly Girls Next Door." I used my MOO cards with my girls sketches on them. It was originally for an article I wrote on MOO cards when they had just hit the market and were hot miniature calling cards. MOOS are a terrific way to spread your site address around, the printing is nice and it's a unique business card for artists to hand out anywhere.

Sometimes I feel like I have a split personality. There is this serious, introspective art that I create when I get into this inner space. And then there is this fun, happy, art I create to kind of blow off steam and just make art in all it's unruliness....
Case in point...sketching. How I love the art of sketching. I have enjoyed bringing forth my unruly girls with their fashionista style...I always had an interest in fashion design since I was a little kid. But now I am wanting to sketch more...illustrate more, get better and better and take a pen and paper with me where ever I go to interpret my life around me. I have a lot to learn...but as with anything...practice makes perfect and I am itching to learn. So I created a blog called Sketching the Itch and I just launched it to inspire me to keep drawing and moving ahead with my desire to sketch, sketch, sketch! This site will be light on words and be a journal of my sketching. When I have the time I linger over other blogs and sites with wonderful sketches popping off the pages and I have decided to list as many sketch sites on this blog as I can so I would have them at my fingertips to check them often. So if you come across any cool sketch sites put them in a comment on the site and I will add them to the sidebar for all to see.


Don't forget that my Doodle Day doodle is up on EBAY to benefit Neurofibromatosis, Inc. 100% of the final sale price will support this deserving charity hosted by Gillian Anderson. This is an original sketch made by me especially for Doodle Day with ink and watercolors. Only hours left to bid...Good Luck.

It's hotter than blazes outside...nearly 100' today...what's with that...so it's a good time to kick back and make some art in my studio.

Fun link...How many of me? Click here to find out.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

my mom's hands...

These are my Mom's hands, and I would like to give a big hug to my own very special Mummy on this Mother's Day... She's the best...and always has been.Here she is running my Danny Thomas Lines with me while I was in the bathtub. It was brilliant really...a night time ritual and one that worked...me being contained in one space made learning my lines for the show a breeze. My Mom was always there for me...coloring with me in my coloring book, playing Barbies with me, teaching me to knit to pass the time on the set. I was blessed...to have a Mom that was always by my side and doing what Mom's do best...

Doodle Day is underway...I made this doodle to help this charity where 100% of the final sale price will support Neurofibromatosis, Inc. Take a look at my sister Veronica's doodle also... and my old pal Bill Mumy's doodle is up on Ebay too...Don't you want a celebrities original doodle hanging on your wall??? Here's a link to the Doodle Day site if your want more information... What a great Mothers Day gift...! A doodle drawing!

Speaking of Mom's...I was invited the other night by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences to attend the "A Mothers Day Salute to TV Moms." It was a fun event.
It is always a pleasure to visit with the lovely Marjorie Lord, my TV Mom of seven years. When we filmed the show I thought she was the most glamorous woman ever, with her flouncy skirts and pearls, but I also admired her spunk. She could deliver a one liner with the best of them. Still beaming and charming today...
There were plenty of other TV Moms being recognized at this occasion...Meredith Baxter, Diahann Carroll, Bonnie Franklin, Marion Ross, Cloris Leachman to name a few...


I also saw lots of my childhood friends from my show biz life (whose TV Moms were being honored), including Jon Provost, Tony Dow, Jerry Mathers, Valerie Bertinelli, Charlie Sheen and
Anne Archer (Marjorie's real-life daughter)
...It's like going to a grammer school reunion when one attends these events, since so many memories from my childhood weaved it's way among these characters. It was totally a blast.


Hope Sunday is a special day for Mom's everywhere...



Sunday, May 04, 2008

sun day...

...it was a beautiful day today...luckily I was able to get outside for awhile and plant a few new veggies in my potager garden. With the sun we have been having here...I hope to see them sprouting up soon...

Rummaging through some old pics, I found this goofy picture of sister Veronica and me larking around in a sports shop when we were kids. We always had fun together...not much has changed today...crazy...funny...sister. It was Vee's birthday a couple of weeks ago...Happy Birthday Sis...

Yeah Lakers...
Here's Jesse watching the game today with Peyton...a die hard fan just like Jesse!

Have you checked out my ETSY store? Lots of olios adorned with my photo/art in my unruly shop.

Til later...


Thursday, May 01, 2008

loose ends...

I've been busy...there are many loose ends I have been wrapping up...and I have contacted a bad case of spring fever cleaning. My studio looks like such a mess...and I have 3 projects in progress on my table. And...only I can do it or I won't be able to find anything.

Loose end 1:
I have been meaning to post this rowdy awesome necklace made by my friend Deb Trotter.
It was such a surprise when I received it as a gift from Deb...and I love the cowgirl spirit she embraces in her art.
Deb has also written a short article on the Artsmiths site. Check it out when you get a minute.
I was out and about the other day and the traffic was absurd. Where are all those people going? Ahhh LA...so busy all the time...but...I took a shortcut past my old house...the one I lived in over 26 years ago...and I had to stop and look at the House of Fleurs....I planted alot of those rose bushes and over the years they have gone fantastically wild. You can hardly see the house from the explosion of roses. and I was thrilled to see that who ever lives here now has nurtured those roses as one can see.
I loved this house...but once Becca was born it just was too small...and so we moved to a house we love. But I could not stop myself from reflecting on the good times I had in this home. It was a charmer...

Well back to work...sorting and cleaning and organizing and finishing up those looming deadlines.
I should take a note from Peyton...next life I think I will come back as a sheltie.