Way Cool : the Maker

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If you like bunnies, fake teeth, stop animation, maudlin love stories and/or discarded reinventions...then you'll love this little animated treat.   

On the Easel: Watch Yourself

Not much time so thought I'd show you samples for one of the classes I'm teaching in Houston this week.   Assemblings of a Mad Watchmaker.  

Before the magic of paint:

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...and PRESTO CHANGO:

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ON THE EASEL: Way Back Web Pages

So I took a little trip on the WayBack Machine.  This is a webpage that allows you to go back to a website, as it was, at a particular date.  I decide to take a little gander at page and see what art I was showcasing at the time.  What I actually found most interesting was my webpage design...oh how it's changed.

My very first webpage design...didn't last long but I kind of dug it.

My very first webpage design...didn't last long but I kind of dug it.

OMG...this one is downright horrible.  It would have been great in the 80's but I was using this in the early 2000s.

OMG...this one is downright horrible.  It would have been great in the 80's but I was using this in the early 2000s.

I really liked this one...mostly because I really like the art used in the background.  Alas the actual piece was destroyed in shipping...but at least I have this jpg.

I really liked this one...mostly because I really like the art used in the background.  Alas the actual piece was destroyed in shipping...but at least I have this jpg.

This one lasted for some time.  Students of mine will please not the "tricky burnt paper routine".

This one lasted for some time.  Students of mine will please not the "tricky burnt paper routine".

At last we come to this.  Not bad.  It features one of my all time favorite pieces entitled "Sienna".

At last we come to this.  Not bad.  It features one of my all time favorite pieces entitled "Sienna".

Now lets take a peek at some of the piece of art I found lurking around in the WayBack machine:

Fatima - Quite honestly this was not one of my favourites.  Ultimately this was cannibalized into other works of art.  Win some lose some.

Affirmation Totem - This guy was made from a guitar...and extra large Beefeater Gin bottle...which swivels and nods "yes".

Bear Necessity - This was commissioned for a fundraiser at the University of Montana.  He is a life-size and he's GRRRRRRREAT.

Techs Mechs - One of my favourite works with one of my favourite titles.  This was made from parts of an old gas pump.  

Expedition Hat - I went through a hat-making phase.  This one was wearable...but not exactly comfortable. 

Guadalupe Fire Hat - Talk about uncomfortable hats...this sucker was crazy heavy...but it looked cool on.  You could literally only wear it for a few minutes at a time.  The brim was solid steel.  

Guadalupe Fire Hat - Talk about uncomfortable hats...this sucker was crazy heavy...but it looked cool on.  You could literally only wear it for a few minutes at a time.  The brim was solid steel.  

Hope you enjoyed my little stroll into the past.

The Skinny: Oddity Shrines Go On Sale TODAY!

Tonight, Sunday  April 12 at 5pm PST My latest batch of Oddity Shrines will be going on sale.  All you have to do is head to this link: 

http://www.michaeldemeng.com/new-products/

at 5pm the products will be available. 

Here's a sneak peak: 

 PHANTOM OF THE ODD-PERA

 

PHANTOM OF THE ODD-PERA

THE PHILOSOPHER'S HEART

THE PHILOSOPHER'S HEART

THE BOY WHO FLOATED OVER THE MOON

THE BOY WHO FLOATED OVER THE MOON

SWISS GUARDIAN ANGEL

SWISS GUARDIAN ANGEL

METROPOLIS MARIA

METROPOLIS MARIA

PROTECTIVE HAND

PROTECTIVE HAND

CHAMSA

CHAMSA

FULLER BRUSH SHRINE

FULLER BRUSH SHRINE

Hope to see you there! 

THE SKINNY- Art in NOLA. Workshops in Petaluma and Houston

Here's what's going down: Check out some art.  Take some classes!

New Work Heading to New Orleans

I'll be sending new pieces to Graphite Gallery this Week...including a couple of torsos...Persephone and Hades.  If you happen to be hanging out in the French Quarter you should stop in.

Graphite Gallery, 936 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116
504-565-3739

https://www.facebook.com/graphitenola


Lots of classes coming up in a few weeks.  It kicks off with Art is You Petaluma.  Workshops include: Sacred Shrine to the Seemingly Insignificant Thing, Mixed Media Retratos, Mermaids and Nautical Oddities.  Bonus event: Dirty Rotten Egg Parade 

Click here to join the fun: http://www.eatcakecreate.com/petaluma/


Adorn Me has opened up a few classes to mixed media artists like myself.  If you're in the Houston area come on by and take a few classes.  Assemblings of a Mad Watchmaker, Sideshow Shrines, Sacred Shrine to the Seemingly Insignificant Thing, and a duo class with Andrea Matus called Scroll Mates.


So that's what's happening now.  You can always pop over to my Workshop page and see where I may be next.

 Click to see my 2015 Schedule