Saturday, March 20, 2010

TuLa Los Ang-ELLEs...


Last night at the Werewolf art party I had a few TuLA ladies and Artgirlsies show me love. Here my friend Grace checks out a neighboring (to my exhibit setup) wearing a TuLA skirt as a TuLA tube top...it is one of my faves in a yellow color scheme. The girl rocks it effervescently.


This lovely dreamer girl Julia I met picked up an Artgirlsy headband. We "bumped" with our iphones and our bottoms and our minds, sharing a few rhymes with each other in a vocal rock, paper, scissors type game.




I cued over this cutie carrying around a disco ball! She had the most fabulous necklace on, although you may not be able to see it (it is also black and blending in with the rest of her outfit)...but she dug on the Artgirlsy TuLA earrings and picked up a pair with copper chain and leopard print fabric....sorry for the blurry closeup pic here:



And this cutie petite petutie wanted to try on a skirt and get her groove on...and you know I gladly obliged! TuLA skirts are oh so fun to move in!!!!

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Artgirlsy work at ArtY Party

Artgirlsy TuLA skirts, jewelry and artwork were on display at the last Werewolf art exhibit, in North Hollywood a couple weeks ago. What an amazing night. I stationed myself in the loft area directly above the wall my artwork hung on. Up there, I had one of the best spots in the house for checking out the live music right below me and I created my own little art nook to actually create a work of art at the show. I rolled out a huge piece of canvas and got out my paints and brushes, painting to the music, surrounded by art, making art...what could be better!


Here I am dancing above my mixed media coffee pieces and my "leglocked" girls...and then I began my painting. The piece grew through the night and I even had other art-show-goers paint on it as well.

This was the way the piece looked toward the end of the evening as I painted along with the band "Avant Abstract" up in the loft. They were a very psychedelic, groovy noise rock band with a kickass light show. We tilted one of their moving lights toward the wall and these lights circulated constantly around my art piece. This was definitly the highlight of the entire art happening for me. This is what I love. In college I was known for taking my art supplies with me to live shows (I was always at concerts and listening to bands play out)---I'd find a corner or a place to break out my supplies and draw or sometimes paint, or even get up on stage if the band would have me. Creating art during the making of noise art illuminates my being...it's one of my favorite things to do...and here is a picture encapsulating that very thing.

The next Werewolf art show will be March 13th. Stay tuned.
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