The tension of mediums collides in a multi-media tangle all asking the same question: utility or non-utility? Painting, sculpture, screenprinting, embroidery, crafts. The avenues as well: embroidery hoops, stretcher bars, fabrics and clothing, zines and papergoods. Trained as a painter, Penny Spencer (turned fibers artist, aka Madam Chino) has been colliding, joining, and bending mediums and avenues into somewhat strange features. Bound by the terms of social accessibility, utility rules the majority of work produced. The underlying urge to create forces its way through an expectant room, leaving evidence of its unruly nature in completely unusable forms. Narratives that leave viewers wondering who and what=for?
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Monday, August 19, 2013
Thursday, January 3, 2013
{PETITE POSITIVE POSTERS} Penny Spencer Mini-Zine Pre-Release
Positive Posters by Penny Spencer is a series of brainstorms for posters created while working with a group of kids at Agape Community Center. We each published our own positive posters, but this was my set created for group projects with students to join in on when their attendance wasn't perfect; doing both t-shirt screenprinting and poster-making.
Giant file cabinets are time capsules both purposefully and accidentally.
Organizing the proper system to match a process is an architecture in itself, yet again, a note slipped into the wrong file or simply a folder becoming a now-defunct process can temporarily or permanently sever an item from relevancy for pure dislocation.
Once in a while, we go back in to clear out, add to, and reconfigure, finding new life for old items or maybe placing the item with its original purpose after all.
So Penny alas, is currently formatting this small set of copywritten images into mini-zine format! This is ya pre-release preview!
XO,
Penny $pencer INK!
www.madamchino.blogspot.com
www.starhamilton.tumblr.com
Giant file cabinets are time capsules both purposefully and accidentally.
Organizing the proper system to match a process is an architecture in itself, yet again, a note slipped into the wrong file or simply a folder becoming a now-defunct process can temporarily or permanently sever an item from relevancy for pure dislocation.
Once in a while, we go back in to clear out, add to, and reconfigure, finding new life for old items or maybe placing the item with its original purpose after all.
So Penny alas, is currently formatting this small set of copywritten images into mini-zine format! This is ya pre-release preview!
XO,
Penny $pencer INK!
www.madamchino.blogspot.com
www.starhamilton.tumblr.com
Monday, December 24, 2012
{WCAP: FIELDWORK} Painting and Drawing Outdoors
This last summer I was invited to do a class at Waukesha Community Art Project and came up with the course "FIELDWORK: Painting and Drawing Outdoors" (tm) to gain inspiration, appreciation, and observational skills in nature.
We created journals and pressbooks:
We worked on warm up techniques indoors:
We traveled outside to paint in several different places:
In the end, we took our favorite items and framed them with thrifted frames and background mats that brought out the best of our colors. There was a small group show with these paintings in WCAP. Usually, items sold are donated by the students and funds return to the centre.
Visit WCAP (Waukesha Community Art Project) on Facebook
We created journals and pressbooks:
We worked on warm up techniques indoors:
We traveled outside to paint in several different places:
In the end, we took our favorite items and framed them with thrifted frames and background mats that brought out the best of our colors. There was a small group show with these paintings in WCAP. Usually, items sold are donated by the students and funds return to the centre.
Visit WCAP (Waukesha Community Art Project) on Facebook
Sunday, December 23, 2012
{$TAR HAMILTON: Fashion Illustrations}
Recently while spending more time at home, due to cold weather and an awesome boyfriend, moving computer printer and scanner to the house has been a giant catalyst for doing new work outside of the studio.
India ink has great appeal on its own: it dries dark, it's easy to photocopy and reproduce for zines and screen prints, it can be used on a light table and painted on typing paper (the perfect size for scanning), it doesnt require heavy toxins or much space to use and store. But, combined with photoshop as a tool, the possibilities are limitless because black and white is no longer a limitation. It's almost hard to believe that this isn't a preliminary phase for all great paintings, as watercolor once was not even considered a genre but to test draw for larger oil works, but for people who require instant gratification, do not have patience or much storage space, this is the best alternative.
Water colorist and fashion diva, a collection of both landscape paintings and fashion model figurative works arose from the depths and organized themselves on my computer. From the combinations of these figurative and landscape works experimentally, and the fashion stage name gifted by life enthusiast Theresa Columbus, the new blog $TAR HAMILTON was birthed. It is being updated with one or two new images each week. Follow on tumblr! This blog PENNY $PENCER remains the Vanessa Devaki Andrew blog (aka MADAM CHINO for all Image works, so it is included here a sample of these works and a link to that blog!
Fake Indians
Industry Lady
MESAma
Industry Luxury
Untied
New heart Girl
X, Penny $pencer
India ink has great appeal on its own: it dries dark, it's easy to photocopy and reproduce for zines and screen prints, it can be used on a light table and painted on typing paper (the perfect size for scanning), it doesnt require heavy toxins or much space to use and store. But, combined with photoshop as a tool, the possibilities are limitless because black and white is no longer a limitation. It's almost hard to believe that this isn't a preliminary phase for all great paintings, as watercolor once was not even considered a genre but to test draw for larger oil works, but for people who require instant gratification, do not have patience or much storage space, this is the best alternative.
Water colorist and fashion diva, a collection of both landscape paintings and fashion model figurative works arose from the depths and organized themselves on my computer. From the combinations of these figurative and landscape works experimentally, and the fashion stage name gifted by life enthusiast Theresa Columbus, the new blog $TAR HAMILTON was birthed. It is being updated with one or two new images each week. Follow on tumblr! This blog PENNY $PENCER remains the Vanessa Devaki Andrew blog (aka MADAM CHINO for all Image works, so it is included here a sample of these works and a link to that blog!
Fake Indians
Industry Lady
MESAma
Industry Luxury
Untied
New heart Girl
X, Penny $pencer
Saturday, December 22, 2012
{LOOK NOOK: Flyer Heaven}
Flyer Heaven is the place where all of the fliers I have designed from years past now live. FLYER HEAVEN is a set on Flickr that you can go to visit them. The history of my flier designs dates back to pre-photoshop-skill days when I would paint on vellum and go to kinkos to do all the enlarging and shrinking physically with the xerox, scissors, and glue.
Thankfully, I have been developing greater skills in Photoshop, and no longer have to spend days in the dreaded Kinko's. I have also found a great source for copy-right free images on Flickr, called The Commons where you can use any of the photos as long as you give due credit to the archive that took the time to scan and list them.
I have been learning a lot of secret tricks and keeping files of scanned textures and drawn shapes, enlarging my fonts collection, and learning to use wingdings graphically. Using Automation I have constructed buttons that allow me to do many functions such as "floating objects", "black and white", "black layers" and other such useful steps.
Below are a set of images that are new to this style:
Thankfully, I have been developing greater skills in Photoshop, and no longer have to spend days in the dreaded Kinko's. I have also found a great source for copy-right free images on Flickr, called The Commons where you can use any of the photos as long as you give due credit to the archive that took the time to scan and list them.
I have been learning a lot of secret tricks and keeping files of scanned textures and drawn shapes, enlarging my fonts collection, and learning to use wingdings graphically. Using Automation I have constructed buttons that allow me to do many functions such as "floating objects", "black and white", "black layers" and other such useful steps.
Below are a set of images that are new to this style:
Friday, August 31, 2012
A MONTESSORI MURAL
This fall the Montessori School that I am currently working at as a Paraprofessional Teaching Assistant, has moved to a very amazing old public high school building named after one of the founders of our city (Milwaukee, WI) Solomon Juneau, which has been combined with Montessori High School and renamed to become MacDowell Montessori k-12.
For those unfamiliar with Montessori, it is a style of learning that focuses on intrinsic motivation and independence within a community. The materials are conceptual, exquisite, beautiful, and promote the natural unfolding and deeper understanding of concepts through the visual presentation of mathematical and language functions.
Milwaukee Wisconsin is top in the country for both its Montessori program and Montessori teacher training.
I was asked to bring my personal skills in art/design/murals to the walls of our new cafeteria with drawings inspired by Montessori materials. I was charged with the duty of creating a composition based on these tools of learning. The process entailed drawing materials, inking them via light table, scanning the inkings, converting them to both color and black and white, and finally rearranging the black and whites into compositional arrangements to be projected via transparency onto the walls.
Below are the images that I have created in connection with our program. All of the rights to these images belong Vanessa Devaki Andrew. If interested in using these images, please contact madamchino@yahoo.com
BEAD BOWL
ONE BEAD
TWO BEAD
THREE BEAD
FOUR BEAD
FIVE BEAD
SIX BEAD
SEVEN BEAD
EIGHT BEAD
NINE BEAD
TEN BEAD
BEAD CHAIN TICKETS
BEAD CHAIN TICKETS
PRISMS
SHAPES CABINET
TRIANGLES SET
BINOMIAL CUBE
BARS
PINK TOWER
STAMP GAME
BELLS
MUSIC NOTES
WORD SHAPES
WORD SHAPES BOX
GRAMMAR BOXES
SANDPAPER LETTERS
SANDPAPER BOX
The final image will have a Montessori quote made out of sandpaper letters and a beadchain boarder! It will be completed with the children. In the mean time, we took advantage of General Electrics Volunteer Day and used their employee volunteers to commence with the project.
These are the transparencies that were created:
The day of installation:
The mural is currently waiting for further quotes and student involvements! In the mean time, please visit my other more frequented blog: www.madamchino.blogspot.com
For those unfamiliar with Montessori, it is a style of learning that focuses on intrinsic motivation and independence within a community. The materials are conceptual, exquisite, beautiful, and promote the natural unfolding and deeper understanding of concepts through the visual presentation of mathematical and language functions.
Milwaukee Wisconsin is top in the country for both its Montessori program and Montessori teacher training.
I was asked to bring my personal skills in art/design/murals to the walls of our new cafeteria with drawings inspired by Montessori materials. I was charged with the duty of creating a composition based on these tools of learning. The process entailed drawing materials, inking them via light table, scanning the inkings, converting them to both color and black and white, and finally rearranging the black and whites into compositional arrangements to be projected via transparency onto the walls.
Below are the images that I have created in connection with our program. All of the rights to these images belong Vanessa Devaki Andrew. If interested in using these images, please contact madamchino@yahoo.com
BEAD BOWL
ONE BEAD
TWO BEAD
THREE BEAD
FOUR BEAD
FIVE BEAD
SIX BEAD
SEVEN BEAD
EIGHT BEAD
NINE BEAD
TEN BEAD
BEAD CHAIN TICKETS
BEAD CHAIN TICKETS
PRISMS
SHAPES CABINET
TRIANGLES SET
BINOMIAL CUBE
BARS
PINK TOWER
STAMP GAME
BELLS
MUSIC NOTES
WORD SHAPES
WORD SHAPES BOX
GRAMMAR BOXES
SANDPAPER LETTERS
SANDPAPER BOX
The final image will have a Montessori quote made out of sandpaper letters and a beadchain boarder! It will be completed with the children. In the mean time, we took advantage of General Electrics Volunteer Day and used their employee volunteers to commence with the project.
These are the transparencies that were created:
The day of installation:
The mural is currently waiting for further quotes and student involvements! In the mean time, please visit my other more frequented blog: www.madamchino.blogspot.com
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