Showing posts with label goose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goose. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2016

Friday Egg: Invisible Ink


©Katy David 2016 "Invisible Ink" Etched goose eggshell, varnish

An etched goose egg, the design revealed in relief rather than color. Simple and elegant.

Happy Friday!

©Katy David 2016 "Invisible Ink" Etched goose eggshell, varnish

©Katy David 2016 "Invisible Ink" Etched goose eggshell, varnish

©Katy David 2016 "Invisible Ink" Etched goose eggshell, varnish

©Katy David 2016 "Invisible Ink" Etched goose eggshell, varnish

©Katy David 2016 "Invisible Ink" Etched goose eggshell, varnish

©Katy David 2016 "Invisible Ink" Etched goose eggshell, varnish

©Katy David 2016 "Invisible Ink" Etched goose eggshell, varnish

©Katy David 2016 "Invisible Ink" Etched goose eggshell, varnish

©Katy David 2016 "Invisible Ink" Etched goose eggshell, varnish

Friday, October 28, 2016

Friday Egg: "Elliptical Red/Blue"


©Katy David 2016 "Elliptical Red/Blue" Goose egg, aniline dye, acrylic paint

Today's egg is an idea I have been working with this year. I have become fascinated with the interior of the eggshell and what the pores of the eggshell do with the dyes as I work my design on the outside. Usually, this beautiful scattering of colors is only seen after an egg breaks and at that point most people aren't in the mood to see how gorgeous it is inside. I want to bring this beautiful "conversation" between my work and the reaction of the eggshell to the fore without the disaster preceding the discovery, so I chose a goose egg that I was not particularly fond of and sawed about a quarter of the shell away to reveal the internal scene. And because I wanted this work to be about what was happening inside the eggshell, I decided to paint the exterior a matte black to hide my own half of the interaction and accentuate the beauty of what the eggshell had to say. In one of the photos, I took a close-up of the exterior and you can still see some of the etched outlines of my design in the black paint. One difficulty I had in photographing the work is that the dots of color are so beautifully diffuse that it is impossible to perfectly capture the image because it looks out of focus. This is definitely one that you should see in person if you can. 

Which you can! As I mentioned last week, the East Austin Studio Tour is coming up, Saturday and Sunday, November 12 - 13th, 19 - 20th from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. all four days. I'm stop #75 on the tour. For more information on the tour or to find out where my studio is, go to http://east.bigmedium.org/.

If I have enough photos of my work, I may just keep posting works that you just have to see in person to entice you to come on the tour. 

Happy Friday!


©Katy David 2016 "Elliptical Red/Blue" Goose egg, aniline dye, acrylic paint

©Katy David 2016 "Elliptical Red/Blue" Goose egg, aniline dye, acrylic paint

©Katy David 2016 "Elliptical Red/Blue" Goose egg, aniline dye, acrylic paint

©Katy David 2016 "Elliptical Red/Blue" Goose egg, aniline dye, acrylic paint


©Katy David 2016 "Elliptical Red/Blue" Goose egg, aniline dye, acrylic paint


Friday, October 14, 2016

Friday Egg: Pinwheel!

©Katy David 2016 "Pinwheel" Goose egg, aniline dye

Color! Spinning patterns exploding from a central flower! All on a topsy-turvy starflower base. This goose egg was a lot of fun to make, but please don't ask me which colors I used or the order they were put on because I simply can't tell you. Every color! All the colors!

Happy Friday!

©Katy David 2016 "Pinwheel" Goose egg, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Pinwheel" Goose egg, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Pinwheel" Goose egg, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Pinwheel" Goose egg, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Pinwheel" Goose egg, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Pinwheel" Goose egg, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Pinwheel" Goose egg, aniline dye

Friday, October 7, 2016

Friday Egg: Blue Moonflowers

©Katy David 2016 "Blue Moonflowers" Goose egg, aniline dye

Revisiting a pattern that I love today with a more unusual colorway. These are hollyhocks done in turquoise with red outlines and black and gray stems. I started here with a goose egg dyed red. I outlined all the flowers and stems with beeswax and then washed the color back to white. Then I dyed the egg turquoise and rinsed it until it was a very light blue and waxed the inner petals. I dyed it again to a medium turquoise and waxed, a darker turquoise and waxed, and a final really dark turquoise color. Once all the blues were covered, I rinsed again and then dyed the egg black, waxed, and rinsed to gray. Once everything was waxed, I put it in a vinegar bath to etch so I could get some dimension to the design. You can't see it very well in this first photo, but in some of the close-ups you can get a better view.

Happy Friday!

©Katy David 2016 "Blue Moonflowers" Goose egg, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Blue Moonflowers" Goose egg, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Blue Moonflowers" Goose egg, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Blue Moonflowers" Goose egg, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Blue Moonflowers" Goose egg, aniline dye

Friday, January 23, 2015

Friday Egg: Latent Beginnings

©Katy David Friday Egg: Latent Beginnings Goose Egg Pysanky in white, green, blue and red

Today's Friday Egg is an extra special offering for you. This piece is called "Latent Beginnings" has been chosen to be in the People's Gallery Exhibition at the Austin City Hall. I deliver it later on this afternoon and the opening reception (to which you are all invited!) is on Friday, February 27th from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at City Hall, 301 W. 2nd Street, Austin, TX 78701.

Here's the description of the piece that I wrote to describe the piece when I entered: "Latent Beginnings" represents the clockwork intensity of the seed underground, packed with all the blueprints and tools it need to eventually build a towering tree that reaches the sky."

I hope you are able to come out for the reception in February so you can see this work in person, as well as many other works of art by other talented Austin-area artists.

Happy Friday!



©Katy David Friday Egg: Latent Beginnings Goose Egg Pysanky in white, green, blue and red

©Katy David Friday Egg: Latent Beginnings Goose Egg Pysanky in white, green, blue and red

©Katy David Friday Egg: Latent Beginnings Goose Egg Pysanky in white, green, blue and red

©Katy David Friday Egg: Latent Beginnings Goose Egg Pysanky in white, green, blue and red

©Katy David Friday Egg: Latent Beginnings Goose Egg Pysanky in white, green, blue and red

©Katy David Friday Egg: Latent Beginnings Goose Egg Pysanky in white, green, blue and red

©Katy David Friday Egg: Latent Beginnings Goose Egg Pysanky in white, green, blue and red

©Katy David Friday Egg: Latent Beginnings Goose Egg Pysanky in white, green, blue and red

©Katy David Friday Egg: Latent Beginnings Goose Egg Pysanky in white, green, blue and red

Friday, December 12, 2014

Friday Egg: Torsion #2 Blues

©Katy David Friday Egg: Torsion #2 Blues

Another color study of the swooping lines design I have been exploring.

Happy Friday!

©Katy David Friday Egg: Torsion #2 Blues

©Katy David Friday Egg: Torsion #2 Blues

©Katy David Friday Egg: Torsion #2 Blues

©Katy David Friday Egg: Torsion #2 Blues

©Katy David Friday Egg: Torsion #2 Blues

©Katy David Friday Egg: Torsion #2 Blues

Friday, December 5, 2014

Friday Egg: Hot Blazes

©Katy David Friday Egg: Hot Blazes Goose Egg Pysanky

I present to you a free-flowing floral goose egg pysanky today. The pink and orange flowers remind me of fireworks with trailing green tails.

Happy Friday!

©Katy David Friday Egg: Hot Blazes Goose Egg Pysanky

©Katy David Friday Egg: Hot Blazes Goose Egg Pysanky

©Katy David Friday Egg: Hot Blazes Goose Egg Pysanky

©Katy David Friday Egg: Hot Blazes Goose Egg Pysanky