Michelle’s challenge for Jan 2009 is to explore just one shape – stencil it, mask it, stamp it, gesso it… It didn’t take me long to decide on the PEAR for my shape. It’s a shape I was using in some figure paintings about 3 years ago and the idea of rediscovering it really appealed.
I spent today in my art room and made stencils, masks and a stamp. I played with spray paint, gesso, acrylic paint and Indian ink. I am so excited my what I’ve done that I want to make an art quilt featuring a pear, and do a big painting using the pear shape as well.
I like the ones where the pears are not so obvious; I think this is perhaps my favorite.
Cath – you ROCK! LOVE these pears. You got so much done. WOW!!! I am so thrilled to see you running a marathon with this challenge. PEAR was a shape-crush of mine a few years ago so I adore your work here. I especially love the pieces with the text. So COOL to see ALL the manifestations here. CAN YOU TELL I’M EXCITED?! Thank you for sharing this post with the street team – I’m certain it will inspire. I just re-read your post and cracked up at the pun – the pear *appealed* to you again. Here’s another: these pages are so JUICY. xo
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Cath this is awesome! I love your pear shape and everyhing you have done with it…just love it. I am in the process of doing mine and have to admit to having run with it a lot yesterday and enjoying so much that I lost time. Should have something up over the weekend but I digress…this is just brilliant!
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Oh wow! You ran a heck of a way with your pears! Awesome – really wicked… I love the large almost-hidden text one. I’ve just started and you’ve made me want to do more… TFS!
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You’ve inspired me to get creating! I’ve been collecting images but have yet to create anything. It is certainly time for me to pull out the paints and inks and gesso.
I love pears. It reminds me of some friends of my who are a very unique couple. For their wedding their theme was the “perfect pear.” They too love the pear image.
Well done!
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I love your shape! In Australia, when things go “pear shaped” it means that things are being turned up-side-down, or going bad. Your pieces aren’t “pear shaped” at all!
Michelle Brown
Melbourne Australia
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Oooooooooh! These are wonderful! Love all their permutations in your creative hands.
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Hi Cath
WOW what a lot of work you’ve done and it all looks DELICIOUS!! I agree with you: the ones with letters/text on them look best, but the other ones are also very yummie!
Hedwig
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Okay, this is wonderful. I didn’t even imagine how cool these hidden shapes could be! I’m stealing this idea. You’ve done great work, here! Thanks.
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More pears. These are great as well. I really like the top one where I have to struggle to see the pear and the positive negitive stuff . XXXtrisha
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Love your pear shape! I agree with you, the subtle pear is the coolest. Though I LOVE your red and black piece in the middle of the bottom row. All of them are beautiful. Way to run with it!
P.S. I notice in your “about me” corner it says you are a library manager. Is that in a public library or something specialized? I’m just starting my masters degree in library science, so I’m interested 🙂
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Great idea to study the pear shape… My particular favorites are the ones with the various text. I also checked out your pear canvas and the word that comes to mind is STUNNING! The colors in the pear positively glow.
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Ahhhh, the pear is a lovely shape to explore ! I love it with the words on it ! Very juicy ! 😉
A crusade very well done !
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They are all so pertty. My favorite one is the pink page.
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What a great shape you chose…fantastic that you covered so many ways to make the shape as well..they are all really neat!
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Cool Shape. You explored so many. Love them
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wow, looove all the pieces! didn’t think a pear could look so cool!
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I am in awe over all the fabulous pieces you did with a little ol pear! Very inspiring!!
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The pear is another great shape. I love the idea of an art quilt with it! I did a journal quilt of pears last year. If you’re interested, you can see it on my blog here:
http://scrappycat.blogspot.com/2008/02/journal-quilt.html
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hello Cath,
thanks for passing by at pinkepinke and my crusade !
I’m still catching up all the other participants shapes and so I discovered your “pear”shape.
You’ ve been really creative and productive with this shape !
My favorite is the third one on the top row…
greetings from belgium
Inge
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These are fabulous! The text pears are my fav too. A great result! Thanks for showing us your challenge work 🙂
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Thats a nice article! I’m so glad you decided to publish it.
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