Friday, November 4, 2011
Filipina
I don't think I have shown you this painting yet. It is a 5.8" x 8.3" mixed media painting I made last year for a charity art auction organized by the Kidney Friends Foundation to benefit families of kidney patients. This is one of the few original paintings I have sold.
This "Filipina" is wearing the traditional Filipiniana "Terno" dress with embroidered butterfly sleeves. I made this using my favorite technique of watercolor and colored pencils on a gessoed background (tutorial here).
If you are interested, check out my previous posts for a peek at my new ATCs and my painted "night and day" fan.
I'm linking up with Paint Party Friday, Studio Sneak Peek and Show and Tell Saturday!
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday: Saints
Yesterday was All Saint's Day, a national holiday in the Philippines (see my previous post about it). We had a four day weekend (yay!) and to celebrate, I made some Artist Trading Cards of Saints, a Madonna and Child, St. Monica and St. Therese of Lisieux.
St. Monica is the mother of St. Augustine, and I painted her praying since she is well known for praying for Augustine when he was still wayward and as he says himself, lazy.
St. Therese is called "the little flower of Jesus" and she believed that it was not necessary to accomplish heroic acts, or "great deeds", in order to be holy and to express her love for God. She wrote,
"Love proves itself by deeds, so how am I to show my love? Great deeds are forbidden me. The only way I can prove my love is by scattering flowers and these flowers are every little sacrifice, every glance and word, and the doing of the least actions for love."
One of my favorite quotations was found in a card in her prayer book, "Let nothing disturb you; Let nothing frighten you. All things are passing. God never changes. Patience obtains all things. Nothing is wanting to him who possesses God. God alone suffices."
To take a peek at more desks, drop by Julia's Stamping Ground!
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
All Saints Day and World Youth Day 2011: Part 4
Today is All Saint's Day and in the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, it is a national holiday. Filipinos traditionally go home to their provinces and visit the graves of their deceased relatives, bringing flowers and lighting candles, cleaning and giving the graves a fresh coat of paint. Many people spend the whole day in the cemetery, and even the whole night, having a family reunion with a lot of food and fun.
Wikipedia describes the tradition in this way, "Catholics celebrate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day (November 2) in the fundamental belief that there is a prayerful spiritual communion between those in the state of grace who have died and are either being purified in purgatory or are in heaven (the "church penitent" and the "church triumphant" respectively) and the "church militant" who are the living.
Today, the reading from Revelations 7:9 says,
"After these things I looked, and behold, a great multitude which no one could count, from every nation and all tribes and peoples and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, and palm branches in their hands; and they cry out with a loud voice, saying,“Salvation to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb."
Reading this, I remembered the "great multitude, from every nation and peoples and tongues" that attended World Youth Day in Madrid last August.
And in the middle of it all, Pope Benedict XVI. On the outside, a somewhat stern looking, white haired old man in white robes. Why would more than a million young and not so young people wait in the sun for hours or walk long distances just to get a glimpse of him? Isn't he just an ordinary man? What makes him so extraordinary, such that these young people treated him like a celebrity, a rock star! Is is by God's grace that the ordinary becomes extraordinary! By God's grace, he is the "Vicar of Christ," an earthly representative of Christ. How amazing! How wonderful!
"And we pray this in order that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and may please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God, being strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that you may have great endurance and patience, and joyfully giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the saints in the kingdom of light." Colossians 1:10-12
A blessed All Saint's Day! Linking up with Brag on God Friday, Soli Deo Gloria and Hear it on Sunday, Use it on Monday.
Wikipedia describes the tradition in this way, "Catholics celebrate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day (November 2) in the fundamental belief that there is a prayerful spiritual communion between those in the state of grace who have died and are either being purified in purgatory or are in heaven (the "church penitent" and the "church triumphant" respectively) and the "church militant" who are the living.
"After these things I looked, and behold, a great multitude which no one could count, from every nation and all tribes and peoples and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, and palm branches in their hands; and they cry out with a loud voice, saying,“Salvation to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb."
Reading this, I remembered the "great multitude, from every nation and peoples and tongues" that attended World Youth Day in Madrid last August.
And in the middle of it all, Pope Benedict XVI. On the outside, a somewhat stern looking, white haired old man in white robes. Why would more than a million young and not so young people wait in the sun for hours or walk long distances just to get a glimpse of him? Isn't he just an ordinary man? What makes him so extraordinary, such that these young people treated him like a celebrity, a rock star! Is is by God's grace that the ordinary becomes extraordinary! By God's grace, he is the "Vicar of Christ," an earthly representative of Christ. How amazing! How wonderful!
And yes, it was by God's grace that we were able to walk such long distances. It was by God's grace that the girl we saw carried her injured friend, or the crippled pilgrim persevered to reach the farthest entrance when the other entrances were closed. Indeed, there is grace available and the Holy Spirit living in us enables us such that what we thought was impossible, becomes possible. What we thought we couldn't do, we can and what is ordinary becomes extraordinary.
And so we, who are ordinary men and women, become extraordinary as well, because by God's grace, we are sons and daughters of God. How amazing! How wonderful! And even as we live our everyday lives which may seem ordinary, we have the memories of the days we spent in Madrid to remind us that grace is always available and our lives are not ordinary after all, but extraordinary, for we are sons and daughters of a living God, "qualified to share in the inheritance of the saints"!
A blessed All Saint's Day! Linking up with Brag on God Friday, Soli Deo Gloria and Hear it on Sunday, Use it on Monday.
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Sunday, October 30, 2011
My Monthly Mojo: Creative Surfaces
Sarah, in her My Monthly Mojo for October, said "Upcycle and be merry I say...
SHOW ME YOUR CREATIVE SURFACES!"
Well, upcycling is right up my alley and I finally finished two of my UFOs (UnFinished Objects) which I think are perfect for this theme.
First is a giveaway fan that started out looking like this:
After a coat of gesso, some watercolor, colored pencils, paper cutouts, computer print out text, and white Sharpie paint pen, here is what it looks like now...
and the "night" side continues "And His song will be with me in the night, A prayer to the God of my life" (Psalm 42:8). Bible verses are among my favorite sources of inspiration.
My next project is an old CD that I used for a collage. I used bookpaper, computer print outs, cake paper lace and wallpaper flower cutouts. Isn't this a lovely quote? Uh oh, I just realized I misplaced the text which says"St. Therese of Lisieux." The Mother and child theme is a favorite of mine because my role as a mother is so precious to me.
I also recently finished a piece which I painted on a picture frame backing. I am quite pleased that after you finish painting, you just pop it back into the frame and your painting is automatically framed!
Visit La-De-Dah for more projects joining My Monthly Mojo!
Well, upcycling is right up my alley and I finally finished two of my UFOs (UnFinished Objects) which I think are perfect for this theme.
First is a giveaway fan that started out looking like this:
The two sided surface of the fan inspired me to do a "day and night" theme and find a bible verse for it. The "day" side has the verse "The Lord will command His lovingkindness in the daytime"
and the "night" side continues "And His song will be with me in the night, A prayer to the God of my life" (Psalm 42:8). Bible verses are among my favorite sources of inspiration.
My next project is an old CD that I used for a collage. I used bookpaper, computer print outs, cake paper lace and wallpaper flower cutouts. Isn't this a lovely quote? Uh oh, I just realized I misplaced the text which says"St. Therese of Lisieux." The Mother and child theme is a favorite of mine because my role as a mother is so precious to me.
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Arts and Crafts,
Bible Verses,
Recycling
Friday, October 28, 2011
WIP: Bibi
Here is my work in progress, "Bibi". From yesterday's colored pencil sketch, I added watercolors and copic markers.
As I shared yesterday, "Bibi" is an East African female name meaning "daughter of a king." Instead of a crown, Bibi is wearing a turban and carrying some cloth. And so it is with us who see ourselves as daughters of a King. Although our crown is invisible, as we go about our daily lives, we can have confidence and rejoice in the knowledge of our identity.
How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him. 1John 3:1
I'm linking up with Paint Party Friday, Studio Sneak Peek and Show and Tell Saturday!
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday: Bibi
Uh oh, it is another one of those days when I will only show you a small part of my desk because the other parts are in shambles.
Having nothing new to show you for our regular Wednesday link party, I decided to get out my folder of magazine clippings and do a quick sketch. Not a very good likeness but I am just using the picture for inspiration anyway.
For a change, I chose an African model. And so of course she needs an African name. I decided to name her "Bibi", an East African female name meaning "daughter of a king."
This is what I always tell my daughter when she feels insecure about something, or compares herself with others who have more than she does. You are the daughter of a King!
"And I will be your Father, and you will be my sons and daughters, says the LORD Almighty."2 Corinthians 6:18
Linking up with all the other folks showing off their desks for What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday!
Having nothing new to show you for our regular Wednesday link party, I decided to get out my folder of magazine clippings and do a quick sketch. Not a very good likeness but I am just using the picture for inspiration anyway.
For a change, I chose an African model. And so of course she needs an African name. I decided to name her "Bibi", an East African female name meaning "daughter of a king."
This is what I always tell my daughter when she feels insecure about something, or compares herself with others who have more than she does. You are the daughter of a King!
"And I will be your Father, and you will be my sons and daughters, says the LORD Almighty."2 Corinthians 6:18
Linking up with all the other folks showing off their desks for What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday!
Labels:
Arts and Crafts,
Bible Verses,
WOYWW
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday: Markers and WIPs
Happy WOYWW, dear blog visitors! I have had a very busy week and not much time to make some projects (or mess up my desk). Last week, on my desk, I had a CD that I covered in bookpaper and I haven't done much with it except try out some vintage images and paper cutouts for a collage...
And just so I could finish something, I made a quick Artist Trading Card using the few Copic and Promarkers that I have (note to self: get some more!)
That's all for this week's show and tell. Take a look at more desks joining What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday or better still, why not show us yours?!
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Friday, October 14, 2011
Golden Madonna and Child
Starting out with the backing of a picture frame which I covered with Gesso, my Madonna and Child is now finished and in the picture frame. Aside from the watercolor, colored pencil, rubber stamping and paper scraps I showed last week, I also used gold poster paint for the haloes and veil, and a gold Sharpie pen for the veil trim details.
I thought it would be interesting to show you how this piece progressed, in case you missed my previous posts. Here it is after I made a sketch with brown colored pencil and colored it in with watercolor...
Then, I added shading using colored pencils...
And last week's picture after adding rubber stamping and paper bits...
I'm linking up today with Paint Party Friday. Happy PPF!
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Motherhood
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday: Chuffed to Bits!
I set a record last week of posting three times since last week's What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday link party (On Friday and Saturday, I posted about the progress I made on the Madonna I was painting, and on Sunday I continued my story about World Youth Day in Madrid)! I also did some organizing and cleaning up and my desk is looking spiffy, don't you think? And, I even got to do some art! I am chuffed to bits (as some of you would say)!
Sarah, in her La-De-Dah blog, wrote "Show me your creative surfaces!" in her Mojo Monthly Post this month. Well, I remembered one of my UFO's (Un-Finished Objects) which is on an unusual surface. It is a giveaway fan that I collaged over with a day scene on one side. This week I made the night scene on the other side. Beside the fan is my Madonna and Child, and I am deciding whether she is finished now.
Last month, Annette from Scrap Happens Here posted about her project using some paint chips. When I made a comment that paint chips are not available in my country, she offered to send me some! The paint chips arrived yesterday and here they are on my desk. Thank you very much, Annette! It truly warms my heart and delights me to receive these! I wonder what I will make with them!
That's all for now! Do visit Julia for the list of more desks to take a peek at. Happy WOYWW, everyone!
Sunday, October 9, 2011
World Youth Day 2011: Part 3
As I have shared before, last August, I went to Spain to attend World Youth Day with my family. If you are interested here is Part1 and Part 2.
On Thursday, August 18, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Madrid. In the welcome ceremony, he said,
"I have come here to meet thousands of young people from all over the world, Catholics committed to Christ searching for the truth that will give real meaning to their existence. I come as the Successor of Peter, to confirm them all in the faith, with days of intense pastoral activity, proclaiming that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the life; to motivate the commitment to build up the Kingdom of God in the world among us; to exhort young people to know Christ personally as a friend and so, rooted in his person, to become faithful followers and valiant witnesses."
Yes, this is what I want for my children.
That day, since we wanted to get a good view of the stage, we started out bright and early, arriving before the crowds (although some groups of young people had spent the night there)...
Before long, the place began to fill up with a colorful crowd of friendly people from many different countries...
We enjoyed making friends with the "pilgrims" around us, mostly Spaniards, Venezuelans and Guatemalans...
We exchanged souvenir tokens with each other and tried to communicate with them in our broken Spanish (remember the tokens I made?)...
We waited for hours that day. Although we were under the shade, most of the other people were under the scorching sun. As I thought of what we were all doing, on the sacrifice everyone around me was making, I reflected that, yes, there is always a price to pay and sacrifices to be made when we say yes to God, when we strive to walk in his ways, when we join a community of faith. Yes, when we are in a relationship with someone, there is a price to pay. It is not always easy to remain faithful and zealous and joyful. At times we have to struggle to go on. This verse comes to mind,
"Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." James 1:2-4
But, there is always grace available for us and with this grace, what we thought was impossible becomes possible. I will share more about that in Part 4 of my sharing.
Linking up with Brag on God Friday, Spiritual Sundays and Hear it on Sunday, Use it on Monday.
On Thursday, August 18, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Madrid. In the welcome ceremony, he said,
"I have come here to meet thousands of young people from all over the world, Catholics committed to Christ searching for the truth that will give real meaning to their existence. I come as the Successor of Peter, to confirm them all in the faith, with days of intense pastoral activity, proclaiming that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the life; to motivate the commitment to build up the Kingdom of God in the world among us; to exhort young people to know Christ personally as a friend and so, rooted in his person, to become faithful followers and valiant witnesses."
Yes, this is what I want for my children.
That day, since we wanted to get a good view of the stage, we started out bright and early, arriving before the crowds (although some groups of young people had spent the night there)...
Before long, the place began to fill up with a colorful crowd of friendly people from many different countries...
We enjoyed making friends with the "pilgrims" around us, mostly Spaniards, Venezuelans and Guatemalans...
We exchanged souvenir tokens with each other and tried to communicate with them in our broken Spanish (remember the tokens I made?)...
We waited for hours that day. Although we were under the shade, most of the other people were under the scorching sun. As I thought of what we were all doing, on the sacrifice everyone around me was making, I reflected that, yes, there is always a price to pay and sacrifices to be made when we say yes to God, when we strive to walk in his ways, when we join a community of faith. Yes, when we are in a relationship with someone, there is a price to pay. It is not always easy to remain faithful and zealous and joyful. At times we have to struggle to go on. This verse comes to mind,
"Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." James 1:2-4
But, there is always grace available for us and with this grace, what we thought was impossible becomes possible. I will share more about that in Part 4 of my sharing.
Linking up with Brag on God Friday, Spiritual Sundays and Hear it on Sunday, Use it on Monday.
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Celebrations,
Christian Living,
Life Lessons,
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