I'd like to invite you all over to my new process blog, Curious Art Lab, where much will be revealed anon.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Curious Art Lab
I'd like to invite you all over to my new process blog, Curious Art Lab, where much will be revealed anon.
Labels:
Curious Art Lab,
Leah Palmer Preiss,
Zoorobotany
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Only Waiting
Another illustration in progress from The Old Man and the Cat by Anthony Holcroft (see earlier posts). Here all the wildlife has vanished, & the old man is left to carry on alone with his dreary tasks.Acrylic on collaged maps & texts from antique sources, on canvas, 9x12" Please click on the image for details & to find the hidden cat.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
New Year's Wish
Wishing all of you a year of wildness, wonder & peace.Illo from The Old Man and the Cat, by Anthony Holcroft, to be published by Penguin NZ.
Acrylic on text & maps (from antique sources) on canvas, 9"x12".
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
LOST Eyelander
This piece has been in the works for a long time, but could only be unveiled now that the show has opened. It was a very hush-hush affair! Gallery 1988 contacted me a while back with an irresistibly secretive invitation to participate in a show-- no details except that it involved custom toys & had something to do with an ABC tv show. I said yes mainly because my curiosity was piqued, but when I actually got the show information, I could hardly believe my luck.You see, I don't watch tv much at all (in fact I don't have one that works) but I'd heard so much about LOST that I'd checked it out on Hulu & I was seriously hooked! How's that for an amazing coincidence? I thought it was downright LOSTworthy!
The LOST Underground Art Project at Gallery 1988 in LA. 15 through 24 December 2009. Acrylic, text, maps & gold leaf on resin statue (statue provided by the gallery). (A news report on the show.) SOLD
Please click to see details, & forgive the focus issues... it's hard to get a good scan of a 3d object! p.s. This is just one statue-- the four views are so you can see all the details.
www.nineteeneightyeight.com
EDIT: For those who are coming here in 2012 from Illustration Friday, the show is long past, but I couldn't resist posting this for the LOST prompt!
Labels:
Eyelander,
Gallery,
Gallery 1988,
Leah Palmer Preiss,
LOST,
LOST Underground Art Project,
resin,
statue,
toy,
Vinyl
Friday, November 20, 2009
Magical Music
This is my first illustration for an upcoming picture book, The Old Man and the Cat, by Anthony Holcroft, to be published in 2011 by Penguin NZ. I've decided to post some of the illustrations here rather than creating a separate blog for them. They will not be in order, but rather haphazard as is my nature!In this image the old man has just discovered that the flute he carved has the power to summon birds and other creatures.
Acrylic on text (including diagrams, illustrations, and musical notation) and maps on canvas, 9"x12"
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
"Old" & News
This is a very old illo, one I did over 10 years ago for Cricket magazine. But in addition to fitting the "skinny" prompt, it's related to some wonderful news!The story this illustrated was "The Old Man and the Cat," by Anthony Holcroft. I've always loved this gentle, yet dramatic tale, so I was thrilled when Anthony asked me if I would be interested in doing illos for a picture book version of the story! It is to be published by Penguin New Zealand (Anthony is a New Zealand author).
I'm thinking about setting up a blog for the book & posting some of the illos, which will be done in the collage & acrylics of my more recent work, but with characters based on the original Cricket illos.
Watercolor and colored pencil on paper, about 3.5"x6"
Labels:
book,
cat,
Children's book,
Cricket Magazine,
Illustration,
Illustration Friday,
Old Man,
Penguin NZ,
skinny
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Shellbound
I've been working on this piece on & off for nearly a month in between deadlines... just like this poor creature I'm desperately eager to get moving, but my progress is oh so s l o w...if only we were both better adapted for speed.
Acrylic on text (from Steele's Fourteen Weeks in Physics, 1878) & star map (from 1906 Chambers's Encyclopaedia) on canvas, 12"x12" Please click for details.
Shellbound will be in my upcoming show at the Block Gallery (Hargett Street, Raleigh NC) 4 June-28 July. It's called Picturing the Fantastic & includes 22 pieces of mine as well as the wonderfully weird work of Tisha Edwards Weddington. Her paintings are HUGE while mine will be accompanied by magnifying glasses (really!)-- I think the contrast adds a delightfully vertiginous Wonderland effect. Thanks to Sarah Blackmon for putting this together!
Labels:
Adapt,
antelope,
Illustration Friday,
Leah Palmer Preiss,
Shellbound,
slow,
snail
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