Showing posts with label original sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label original sculpture. Show all posts

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Summertime

This is still a blog about art, though my recent postings haven't exactly reflected that. Has anyone else noticed that blogging goes a little slower in the summer, the writing of them as well as the reading of them? We are still working hard, making pieces for our orders, spending the better part of our days working, but when we aren't working there are barbeques, a glorious front porch to sit and dream on, walks to Ann Arbor's bustling downtown, puppies, children, families and friends to play with, gardens to grow. I write the blog in my mind, though enjoying the long summer days seems to be what is capturing me. Happy Summer.
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Thursday, May 17, 2007

studies for a new painting and design work in progress



In the midst of making the design work going to galleries, I'm about to start another painting and have taken some preliminary photos to get started.....more original work here

I have been drawn to fruit bowls as a subject for a long time now. When I paint them, they symbolize to me, abundance, beauty, health, the whole idea that the most important things are simple, that we can be fulfilled without needing/having a lot of stuff....good friends, good food, books, a good garage sale, dance, art, learning, music, conversation, family-this is what we need more of, what we can't have enough of.

Have you noticed how hard it is for human beings to share fairly? We have so much on this earth, in this country, and yet so many people are starving, don't have what they need, even in my own town, right here in Ann Arbor. Then other individuals are so rich, with so much more than they need, and they crave more, can't have enough. The people who are really puzzling are those who, even though they have so much, don't want anyone else to have as much as them, or anything at all. Some human beings can be a little over-rated I think.

Still, I think I see more of an awareness growing and I hope that I am seeing an expanding consciousness. Certainly, we can't all truly be happy till everyone is taken care of. Giving up hope that human beings will evolve into a kinder species isn't worth the pain.

If we were logical, the future would be bleak indeed. But we are more than logical. We are human beings and we have faith, and we have hope, and we can work. -Jacques Cousteau

"Wait'll next year" is the favorite cry of baseball fans, football fans, hockey fans, and gardeners.
-Robert Orben
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Thursday, May 11, 2006

purplebabydaddies: Markel Leland New Work



3-D sculpture before painting it
Leslie and Markel- May 2006
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Monday, May 08, 2006

purplebabydaddies: Markel Leland- Then.....




markel leland- early work from the early 1990's
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purplebabydaddies:.....and now



markel leland, May 2006, working on the background of what will be a 3-D figure
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purplebabydaddies: Back to the Beginning




Photos above show early work (from the early 1990's) by purplebabydaddies designer,
Markel Leland
After a decade devoted to developing the purplebabydaddies design line Markel Leland is once again making a return to the creation of original artworks.
Though he and his wife Leslie are still creating the popular design line which sells in galleries nationally, they are both working on larger scale works in preparation for a gallery showing.
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Sunday, April 30, 2006

new art work by leslie and markel

not the greatest photo, but this is a very cool little original sculpture by Markel
close-up of new 3-D Spring 2006 jumping fish for the wall or on a rod in a mosaic base
close-up of hand-made mosaic base by leslie and markel
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purplebabydaddie's life: at home on the range

This is Eva's bike, but I get to use it till she can get it up to New Hampshire. It's the most wonderful bike I've ever ridden.
Leslie at the secret swimming hole.
the glorious swimming hole, just a mile from our house.
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