The Artist's Eyes by Jenn Lee

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Cardboard Creations

by Jenn Lee on Sep.16, 2010, under Blog

During my studies of ways to create art using items that I recycle/reuse, I stumbled upon the art of cardboard art. What in the world is a cardboard art? Well cardboard art is created out of cardboard boxes that have been ripped, shredded or cut  into pieces and glued together to create a sculpture of whatever the artist envisioned.  There are many really talented artists out there creating these recycled creations! Here are just a few of my favorites…

Chris Gilmour specializes in life-sized sculptures made from recycled cardboard and glue, using both plain packaging cardboard and recycled packaging material. From bicycles to motorcycles, furniture to objects we use in our daily lives, he creates all of his pieces in perfect detail to scale and realism.

Mark Langan is another talented artist that specializes in reclaimed/recycled art mediums. Since 2004 he has been working diligently at educating through his art. Mark’s sculptures celebrate the form of cardboard  itself, complimenting the textures and layers. His work leaves one in awe for its simplicity of materials turned into fantastic pieces of art.

There are many many more artists out there that also work with cardboard in their creations, but I didn’t want to make this post go on and on and on. Just type in cardboard art in Google and I promise, you won’t be disappointed!

What an inspiration these artists are both artistically and Eco consciously….in this artist’s eyes.

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Flickr Fan

by Jenn Lee on Sep.11, 2010, under Blog

I was sitting here late this evening surfing one of my favorite sites…Flickr. What is Flickr? Well Flickr is an online community where people share their photography or art via photographs. It is a community that spans across the entire world.

The addiction to Flickr for me comes in the ability to see so many talented photographers/artists compositions. Seeing the world and what’s in it through others eyes is quite amazing. Whether you are an amateur photographer, professional photographer, artist of any level…you can share your creative art with the rest of the world.

Every month Flickr shares a collection of the most popular entries shared. This is seen via their Flickr Explore page. You can view past months or follow along the current month as it progresses.


You can share your photos or photos of your art through your own page as well as adding them into various groups of various themes or styles. Doing so allows you also to view a more directed collection of work shared by other members that are into the same themes, styles or type of work you are.


Whether you are an artist or a photographer or even an artistic photographer of any level, this is an online community worth checking out. What a vast collection of creativity and inspiration right at your fingertips.

So if you have some spare time where you feel like vegging out in front of your computer….check out flickr, it’s full of art…in this artist’s eyes.

For those of you who already enjoy flickr, please feel free to share some of your favorite pages below!

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Oh Baby Baby

by Jenn Lee on Aug.31, 2010, under Blog

Last week I became a Grandmother for the first time. My eldest daughter gave birth to her own daughter…Angel. She fits her name perfectly…a real angel.

I have to admit that this has been the most difficult challenge to overcome when it comes to work distractions. It is difficult to focus or work when you have a new baby in the house.

Since I can’t share with you new paintings I have…err should be completing, I thought I would share my precious distraction…please say hello to my grand baby, Angel Lee. Isn’t she beautiful? She is a distraction worth being distracted for…in this artist’s eyes.


©Photo by Jenn Lee

©Photo by Jenn Lee

©Photo by Jenn Lee

©Photo by Jenn Lee

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Back to School

by Jenn Lee on Aug.11, 2010, under Blog

Today marks day one of back to school for my two youngest children. I have to admit it is a welcome day. Though I enjoyed the quality time I was able to spend with my children, as I know you work from home parents out there can agree with me, it is difficult to get much done when you have children home with you!

How do you get back into the proper mindset after three months of juggling family with home business? Refresh that mentality with a few tips. Schedules, time management, plans of attack. How so? Try these little tasks to get you back into the swing of things….

Build your routine: For me, I know I get up and get the kids off to school first and foremost. Then I get to sit down and enjoy my cup of coffee, check emails and decide what I might want to blog about that day. Once that is done, I get to work on project A, B or C. I know the kiddos will be returning home from school at a specific time of the day, so getting projects worked on that require my full energy, motivation, concentration and creative mojo are the tasks I want to work on during the time they are away at school. Once they are home, I can work on tasks that don’t require so much of my attention.

Getting that routine built will enable your mind to kick into work mode easier after you get used to that schedule. After three months of summer vacation, it may take a few days to get your brain into gear.  I know I have several projects that have been patiently waiting for my summer vacation to end! In the upcoming days, please feel free to come back and check up on the blog, I should have a few new pet portraits to share!

Until then….welcome back to work fellow work from home parents…I hope you had a very nice summer and cheers! here’s to getting back to work! …..from the Artist’s Eyes.

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Artist’s Tablet

by Jenn Lee on Jun.28, 2010, under Blog

When I first started a serious interest in art, I was always going through tons and tons of paper, canvas’s, pencils, paints and supplies. I always had boxes of past artwork stored here and stored there. As the years have gone by and multiple hassles with moving around, I have either given away or tossed many art pieces. This is why I love my tablet PC….

In today’s day and age, we are all about technology and gadgets. I had purchased a ThinkPad X41 Tablet PC awhile back, for it’s portability and tablet technology. Much like a Wacom digital tablet, it utilizes a full screen touch point ability for use with a stylus. There are several reasons I believe that this is a great asset to an artist like myself.

One reason I believe it’s a great asset is because I am primarily an ECO friendly artist. I try to keep my imprint on the environment as little as possible with my use of non toxic materials, recycling and reuse of materials. With using a tablet/touch pad PC, I have the ability to draw, paint or sketch out ideas all digitally. With this technology I do not have to use any paper, paint or other materials. It not only reduces my material usage, it but frees up a huge amount of office storage space as well.

Another reason I think it’s a great asset is its portability. As a business woman, I need to have a portable portfolio. Having the convenience of being able to carry my portfolio with me is great. As well, when I am quoting a commission, being able to sketch out ideas on location or digitally sign contracts on the tablet PC, increases productivity.

Recently I decided to add switching my OS (Operating System) as well. Mind you I know Microsoft is popular, and standard on any PC purchase besides a Mac, but we are not limited to it. This laptop came with XP Tablet version installed. Though it was nice to power it up and go, it was not as speedy as I would like, plus XP is a retiring OS, which means I will have to switch it out in the near future. Knowing this, the newer Microsoft OS’s will not run efficiently on this laptops specs. With those things in consideration as well as input from my good friend Jason of Webfoo, and his knowledge and passion for Linux, I decided to try running Linux on it.

Linux is an Open Source operating system. The impressiveness of the Linux community building/creating a completely free OS is amazing of itself, as well the amount of people in the community that donate so much time and energy adding to, fixing issues and developing of their own free will and time spent.

With the successful installation of Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 on my little tablet PC, I immediately noticed a more than significant increase in speed. This alone was a moment of pride and excitement. Pride because I consider myself a complete beginner in working with Linux and excitement that it installed and was configurable without a hitch.

Not only was I able to install the operating system, the free applications available are amazing. I hear a lot of people talk about the amount of applications they can get on their iPhones and iPads with Apple, but at a cost. Again I reiterate, the free resources available in the Linux community is astounding.

If you consider getting a tablet PC, Ubuntu is definitely something to do a little research on. GIMP is like Photoshop. It has many brushes, actions and tools just like Photoshop, but without any of the cost. It has a wonderful application called MyPaint that definitely competes with Adobe Illustrator as well. From my standpoint, MyPaint has the full range of capabilities you have with drawing or painting on a canvas that mimics real life. Did I mention these too are free? Some things to think about…in this artist’s eyes.

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