Other than my faith, I'm often inspired to create by my family, which may be immediate, by association, or at school. Sometimes it's for reflective projects, and other for projects I create for them. That appears to be the case this week.
My 3 Girls - 1 Photograph ©Arnoldo L. Romero 52 Photos Project: Gallery 21 {Bright} Inspiration Avenue Challenge: Kodak Moment Jen's In The Studio |
My 3 Girls - 2 Art Journal Page ABC Wednesday: I is for I Really Like This Word Art Wednesday: Challenge #97 Eva and Kristin's Paint Party Friday - Week 27 Year 3 |
Mother and Child Frame Tag Tag Tuesday - Mother and Child Jenn's Artist's Playroom #74 - Flowers Take a Word Challenge - Childhood Try It On Tuesday: Make Your Own Flowers Alexandra's Sunday Sketches |
The photograph above, which is one of my favorites of my wife and daughters, inspired the two art pieces that follow it. I took the photograph around 15 years ago, when my wife came home from work. The art journal page is a gesture drawing that I did in less than 15 minutes, and then embellished it with a strip of Smash tape and a punched heart. Looking back at it, the size of the eyes is a little off, but I believe I captured the feel. I cut the silhouette in the tag free hand. The pose reminds me of the works of Mary Cassatt, the American impressionist artist who is known for her mother and child paintings.
Asian Circus Collage Card Maria's Orange You Glad It's Friday Manon's Paper Saturdays Ramona's Inspire Me Monday #89 |
I made the card above for my wife's and my Godson, who just turned 16 years old. He is a very gifted and talented young man, who excels in various areas, including his study of the Spanish language. We're so proud of him! I used a print of an Asian circus for the card's backdrop, and then enhanced it with an origami fish, a torn ticket, and an Asian inspired stamp. I even signed my card with my last name written in Katakana, a form of Japanese syllabic characters which make it possible to spell foreign words and names.
Dream Catcher Photograph Collage ©Arnoldo L. Romero Julia's What's on Your Workdesk? Wednesday 223 Three Muses: Reflections or Repetitions Lorik's Mandarin Orange Monday #59 |
Last, but not least, I have a photograph of my classroom desk, where I was planning a back to school project for my students to me decorate a Native-American inspired bulletin board. I designed a Dream Catcher pattern for them to decorate using different tangles. The photograph shows a sample I made, which I cut out, attached the feather to, and hung on the board for them to see. Most of them have finished theirs, and the board is looking gorgeous, as I put each of their pieces up! As to the photograph, I enhanced it digitally on Pixelmator, by adding a Pop art effect and changing the colors.
In closing, I want to leave you with a Bible verse I found, which is not only applicable to me as a father, but also as a Godfather and teacher. It is found in Ephesians 6:4, and says, "Fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord." Have a blessed week.
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Have a wonderful week.
Von #34
Leslie
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Beautiful photo of your family and the projects you have created from it. Love the idea of the tangle dreamcatcher. Blessings Francesca #47
blessings!
xxx
Susi
This pose shows a truly happy family, and your art (from the photo) is so animated with this love. The little splash of color confirms it.
We love to see your artwork; thank you for posting with us at Word Art Wednesday. Remember Arnoldo you can post up to FIVE projects this week.
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Carole Robb Bisson
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Happy PPF, Annette x
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Have a great weekend.
gloria
xxDaniella#15
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ManonX
Take a look at my art work
Happy Sundays !!
Great cutting on the freehand silhouette tag, I thought it was a die cut!
Thanks for sharing with us at FSC
Avril
FABBY
Have a nice day.
Mormor
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Happy PPF
Victoria
Thanks for sharing your beautiful work on oygif.
Gorgeous post as usual with such wonderful artwork. Your family looks and sounds such a close knit family which is very special.
Loved the sketch and the dream catcher.
Blessings to you and yours
xoxo
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Thanks for sharing on Mandarin Orange Monday:)