I've missed working with paper, glue, inks, and paints! I've decided that I need to rotate out all my art media loves. So this week I am dedicating myself to paper arts. Collage and mixed media are my first passion. There is nothing like having glue or gel-medium to peel off your fingers :D
I have decided it is time to get more instruction in these arts. I am so happy that so many great artist are now offering instruction via the internet. This time I will be learning some great mixed-media inky processes from the very talented Robin Marie Smith , via the internet e-class Mixed Media Mayhem . I note there is a little sewing, which as we all know, I don't do, but I do have a very little sewing machine I got just for sewing paper, so perhaps now it will get put to use!
I am very very excited! I have plenty of the supplies, but can always use an excuse to purchase more. Now though, I know for sure I don't have Muslin and Duck Canvas . . . . ssssoooooooo
Off I go to fill yet another shopping cart . . . . after all, I need to do my part to stimulate the economy!
La Paix,
JaWhoDee
Hi. I am a self-taught mixed-media artist who lives in Michigan. . . I have started this blog to share with you the art that I make, and perhaps a story now and then. . . and . . . who know, perhaps every now and then I will have a profound thought . . . let's just see where journey takes me! . . . your welcome to come along! smiles . . . ja-who-dee
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Saturday, April 09, 2011
What's On Your Desk?
Before:
After:
And now I am making Resin Paper. I haven't a clue what to expect when these are done, but nothing ventured nothing gained!
Friday, April 08, 2011
Soldering For Virgins
I've just registered for another e-class. This time with Sally Jean , an artist that I have admired for oh so long! The class is: Soldering For Virgins and I hope thunder and lightening doesn't strike me down as I click on the first day.
I'm no virgin to soldering . . .
But I've never had any instruction before either, so I feel rather virginal about it.
Okay, here's what I'll do . . . .
I won't wear white while I take the class :D
PPfffttttttt
La Paix!
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Have You Hugged Your Mojo Today?

I spent a long time neglecting my blog. Worse yet, I spent a long time neglecting my art. I let my Mojo slip away.
I started an unorganized journey into the WWW world and now am kind of forced to take a step back and restart over. But you know what? That ain't all that bad. I'm willing to step back and begin the journey again. I'm making my map and planning my itinerary!
I'm moving forward again. Gathering my Mojo back into my life. Finding my muse that I have allowed to retreat to the back of my soul. It's not easy sometimes to get lost and find your way back. But slowly, I'm making my way.
Here is a glimpse of the direction my art is taking me. Working with metal and working with a camera.
This necklace was made after learning some metal working skills from Deryn Mentock during an e-course she taught with another artist, Sharon Tomlinson. The class is Towers and Turrets and it is so wonderful. I think I mention it in several blog posts.
I have found that I am rather enjoying traipsing through small cemeteries to find just such patina's to use as a back ground for my copper and brass creations.
I find a calm and peace for my soul as I wander through the quiet and wooded areas that the cemeteries in my area seem to be blessed with.
It feeds my muse.
I think my Mojo is coming back home to me.
Welcome back Mojo.
I didn't realize how much I have missed you and how much you seem to complete my being. I promise myself I will not let me neglect you so completely again!
I give myself permission to explore and express myself with my art as I journey through this world.
Me and my Mojo!
Have you hugged yours today?
Stop on over to SoftFlexGirl blog! She is having a great give away!
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
A Good Day With Ruth! :D

Say hello to my best "La Paix d'Art" ever. This is HRETMG, who is now 13. Wow! Does time ever fly.
This is the first picture I took with my new Canon G12. I am in love with the camera! Right out of the box, no setting changes, and wa-la, I have a perfect to me picture.
Now it was time to get serious and take some pictures of my art. I had visions of necklaces laying on the old stone at the cemetery. But alas, the weather was not cooperating to great with us, so although we spent a sunless day traipsing through the cemetery taking pictures, none turned out as spectacular as the photo-shoot I had with Hazel and my mother, Ruth. So I will share these instead.
My mother has Alzheimer's, as many of you may already know. It's been a long long road with the progression of this disease rapidly changing my mother. Every day is always as good as it is ever going to be.
Lately Mom has been seeming distant, uncommunicative, and very angry. Her fun loving nature seemed to have disappeared. It often felt so much like she had forgotten who we were when Hazel and I visited.
But last Sunday, well, it was a gift! We walked in the room and mom was happy to see us, and very talkative and even posed for a picture or two! It was just what my heart that had seemed so sad needed.
So I am sharing them with you now :D

Hazel decided that a heart was in order.

This is mom trying to make the heart :D LOL. Bless her heart!
This is actually a very funny video. Oh yeah, my camera does video! But then I was also able to get a still shot from the video.
How much fun is that!
See, this is my mom! A lady that loves to joke and laugh!
Thank you God for allowing me to have a wonderful day with Mom! (Not that lady that looks like my mom but really isn't!)
La Paix,
Judy

Thursday, March 24, 2011
A Twisted Sisters Kind Of Day
Saturday Kathy invited us over to her very cute little house by a river for a Twisted Sister day.
Love those days! So much fun. I really don't tend to make much, but I love the fellowship :)
And the food. LOL.
Sarah demonstrated to the sisters how to make these spiffy pillow cases. They turned out beautifully, and I don't have a picture. Kathy demonstrated a great wine bottle filled with Christmas lights. I didn't get pictures of those either. I failed as the historian of the day. I was rather busy using my mouth to either yak or eat.
I didn't make one of either, but I did enjoy watching them make theirs. I am rather allergic to sewing machines, so I was busy making a clasp so Sarah could sew it in my Sari Ribbon Necklace . . . . My hands cramp up and I break out in a sweat when I think of threading a machine, arg!
Notice in this picture of Kathy and Sarah the bright and sunny day. The lack of snow outside the window.
Now look at this:
This is Wednesday at my house. 4 days later. Look at all the ice in the tree! I thought it looked awesome and was thinking it would make a great back drop for some jewelry pictures.
Ha! It would have too, if it weren't so freaking cold. LOL.
This is a necklace I made using some techniques I learned from Deryn Mentock in her Build Zone class. Deryn demonstrated to us how to twist wire together and then make jump rings. One of her finishing ideas was to wrap wire over the break in the ring. LOVE the look of this! Deryn is a great teacher. I have only had the opportunity to take instruction from her via the internet, and would love some day to attend a class in person!
Here is a view of a couple of my necklaces as I try to learn how to get some interesting shots outside. I've lots to learn about camera settings. These particular shots have been taken with my Sony ColorPix. I have a new camera coming as a reward from work. (Many years service = new camera. Nice! Seeing as I have been debating over what camera to invest in these last few months!)
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Mixed Metal Mania

FUN stuff for sure!
Working with metal is such a great way to relieve some stress. I have always enjoyed twisting it. I remember way back into the seventies I had tinkered a bit with making jewelry out of wire.
This being able to pound the crap out of pieces of metal and then take a torch to it and watch it turn a bright red . . . oh how much I enjoy it . . . therapeutically . . . really as I beat on that metal I just imagine it being the frustration I feel in my heart!
Bang bang bang!
Who knows. Maybe if I keep heading with this passion I'll be shoeing the neighbors horses. LOL.
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Great DVD for the Metalsmith Beginer

Metalsmith Essentials: Basic Fabrication with Helen Driggs
I watched this last night with Hazel. What a great beginner
DVD!
Covers everything I needed to learn:
- Gauges and thickness of wire and sheet metal
- Different ways to find the center
- Using different tools to get measurements with
- How to load up a saw blade
- How to use that saw blade
- Texturing metal
- and more!
If your like me and haven't the time nor resources to travel to classrooms, this is a great DVD to put in your library. Heck, even if you've had a class, this is great resource to have in your library for reference.
I also gleaned a new quote from Helen Driggs:
"What's life without a few bruises?"
Oh my, there will be a blog post coming with that!
Love ya, Love your art,
La Paix,
Judy
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