Monday, February 11, 2008

LAURIE ZUCKERMAN'S MEMORY JUGS PROFILED IN BEAUTIFUL ART BOOK BY LYNNE PERRELLA: Art Making, Collections, and Obsessions





Laurie Zuckerman's memory jugs are profiled in Lynne Perrella's newest book: Art Making, Collections, and Obsessions: An Intimate Exploration of the Mixed-Media Work and Collections of 35 Artists. I am one of the 35 obsessed artists she has selected for this publication, and I am proud to be in such great company with Michael deMeng, Keith LoBue, and of course, Lynne Perrella. My copies of this beautiful hard-cover book just arrived in the mail this afternoon. I took some photos of my four-page spread that features several of my very obsessed memory jugs, along with the "fixin's" for another jug not pictured. Lynne has also used one of my photos for the frontispiece of her book. Thank you, Lynne! You did an awesome job putting this book together. Amazon.com already has twelve 5-star reviews of the book.

Amazon.com website to order book:
http://www.amazon.com/Art-Making-Collections-Obsessions-Exploration/dp/1592533639/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1202864898&sr=8-1

Book Description from Amazon.com:
"A glimpse into the personal collections and work of 35 major artists.

"This large format, full-color, inspirational book is about how artists use their collections to make artwork. The gallery-style format allows readers to see what artists collect, and the resulting spectacular artwork they make from it. The book will feature the collections and the artwork of thirty-five major mixed-media artists. The artwork will include journals, assemblages, altered books, as well as jewelry pieces, and detailed descriptions of the materials and techniques used, plus tips and insights into using unusual materials and collections.

"Mixed-media artists are naturally collectors. They are fascinated by the stuff of life, and they are always looking for the right elements to add to their collages and journals. This book offers a juicy combination -- sort of a walk through an artist-filled flea market, and a gallery of the pieces created using these collections with tips and insights on collecting and creating, and how they go hand in hand."

About the Author:
Lynne Perrella is an artist, author, and workshop instructor. Her art interests include collage, assemblage, art journals, and one-of-a-kind books. Her first two books, Artists' Journals & Sketchbooks and Alphabetica were published by Quarry. Her third book, Beyond Paper Dolls came out in September 2006 by Stampington. She contributes articles to a variety of magazines, including Sketchbooks, Martha Stewart's Body + Soul, and Mary Englebreit's Home Companion. Her work has appeared in various books on mixed media including: Collage for the Soul, True Colors, Crafting Personal Shrines, Altered Books, The Complete Guide to Altered Imagery, Quilted Memories, and others. Lynne also appears in the documentary film, ?1000 Journals?. She conducts creativity workshops at venues throughout the United States and abroad. She exhibits collage and assemblage at galleries throughout the Berkshires in western Massachusetts. Her website is www.LKPerrella.com.

Monday, February 4, 2008

LAURIE ZUCKERMAN'S NEW MADONNA SHRINE


For my Christmas present, my husband Tom Mathies spent days sawing, carving, and painting me an exquisite shrine out of alabaster, cholla cactus, rusty tin, and gold leaf. For the focal point, I gave him a chalkware Madonna head I had found in a trash can in Southern Colorado. Tom used found materials that he had located in Wyoming and New Mexico. Last year he carved an alabaster grotto for my birthday. I can't wait for him to make another shrine!

Sunday, February 3, 2008

LAURIE ZUCKERMAN'S COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS OF DAY OF THE DEAD ALTARS IN OAXACA, MEXICO TO APPEAR IN INDIE ARTS DVD MAGAZINE




Just received my copy of Karen Landey's Indie Arts DVD, Issue 7. A collection of Laurie Zuckerman's Oaxaca, Mexico photos are profiled in the gallery section of the DVD. I attended Michael deMeng's Day of the Dead altar workshop in Oaxaca last fall with 20 other artists from around the country. I am very excited to be in this issue along with Michael deMeng and Lisa JonesMoore, a Seattle artist who was also in his workshop. The photo above was taken in Teotitlan del Valle, at the home of weaving family. The other photos included on the DVD concentrate on the ornate El Diá de los Muertos altars in Oaxaca's cemeteries, churches, and public squares. This issue features an antiquing painting demo with Artist and Author, Michael deMeng during his 2007 workshop in Oaxaca, Mexico.

If you want to check it out, follow these links to Indie Arts' website for previews of this issue and ordering information:

www.indieartsdvd.com/guideissue7.htm
www.indieartsdvd.com/Previews.htm