ArtCarla
Monday, September 24, 2007
  Van Gogh's Final Painting
homage to Van Gogh, picture by Hannah Weir

Yesterday it was announced that what is believed to be Vincent Van Gogh's last painting is coming up for auction, and is expected to sell for $34 million. He shot himself in the chest two days after completing the painting. It's ironic how much money that it, when you think of how much he suffered, how poor he was, and now how much his paintings are valued. I love his work for the ability he has to cut through the clutter of details and focus on the raw beauty of color.


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Thursday, September 20, 2007
  Repujado Classes
Projects completed by students in a repujado workshop at the Latino Cultural Center



One of the things I've enjoyed the MOST in the last year has been teaching repujado classes at the Latino Cultural Center. It's been so much fun to bring this Spanish Colonial art form to the Latino community, and non-Latino's interested in Latino art and culture. I've taught three 2-week sessions and look forward to teaching more. Students have picked up the techniques quickly and walk away with 3-5 hand decorated boxes, crosses or other objects.

Repujado has a strong following throughout Latin America and generates a lot of interest here among scrapbookers, crafters, traditional artisans, and anyone who likes to work with paper. It can be as easy as tracing, or as advanced as any drawing. The final result is a wooden object (such as a box, plaque, cross) on which a fine laminate of handworked aluminum is attached. The aluminum is the "repujado" which means something like "reworked" in Spanish. It's a form of embossing combined with line drawing.

Please email me if you would like to be on a list to be notified for future workshops. My email is carlamarieweir@yahoo.com.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
  La Frida
Frida Kahlo
She's definitely one of my favorite artists and an inspiration to me. This pic was taken of a mural at the Ice House Cultural Center, in my neighborhood of Oak Cliff. I always loved the drama of her work, it fits right in with the magical realism that I love so much in the literature of Isabel Allende and others. Then I learned more about her life, how much she suffered physically and yet how she triumphed through her art. I really enjoyed the film, and have read a lot of books about her and the people who surrounded her. Even though she lived in the shadow of her husband, she never let that overpower her, she was still very much herself, and is now I think even more famous that he was.

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I love handmade things both old and new. I'm easily swayed by anything that is hand stitched, painted, or carved. I want to learn how to do ALL of it. Right now I'm focused mostly on making beads, putting together jewelry with those beads, and repujado. Tomorrow, who knows...

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I'm curious and creative, always questioning, sometimes talking back, often daydreaming, occasionally getting it right!

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