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short film
At home all week with recuperating wife and two kids on unprecedented 2-wk Spring Break. Today, the kidz learned how to make a short film with digital camera, Picasa, and Ugly Dolls.
new el.beez!
Over break Tessa asked for me to make Snowflake a friend so we sorted through my fabrics and she chose the materials to make a cousin for Snowflake that we have named Graupel (small hail or snow pellets). Graupel has a rainbow belly and a funny pointy head and a long skinny beak. He is much thinner than our newly plump Snowflake...
screaming bunny, copyright Trenton House, 2010
CHOMP! Volume 1 -- available for sale NOW!
The Vampire Project: a book series by Tessa and Sydney
Tessa has a great classmate that has quickly become a best friend this past semester. Sydney and Tessa are often paired together for field trips and now have been choosing to work on school projects together. One of the choices in the class right now is bookmaking and Tessa and Sydney have paired up to create a 4-volume series about Vampires, Werewolves, Witches, and Mummies. They are working together on the stories and Sydney is writing them up and Tessa is creating all the illustrations. She is so excited about the project that she is bringing home her clipboard every night to finish the illustrations for the day's work. Last night she created an over sized poster of one of the vampire sisters at the prom dancing under the disco ball. Tessa's drawings are really great and she LOVES working with Sydney. They made fliers at school yesterday and photocopied them to let everyone know the book will soon be available... more to come!
With both Trenton and Tessa being so prolific it looks like my company HOUSEdesign llc will soon become a family business!
With both Trenton and Tessa being so prolific it looks like my company HOUSEdesign llc will soon become a family business!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
This is what I remember about high school...Part 1.
Monday, September 21, 2009
fire-breathing dragons
Tessa's dragon is on the left and Trenton's is on the right. These colorful dragons were created using a mixture of liquid watercolor, salt, and sharpies at Shannon's house.
"Vampire Girl" by Tessa and "Untitled" by Trenton
A couple weeks ago we watched a movie called My Kid Could Paint That about a child painter named Marla who painted large abstract paintings that caught the art world by surprise a few years ago and consequently made her family a tidy sum of money and then controversy... Anyway, the kids remain very inspired by her story and the next day both wanted to paint large canvases so I pulled out a couple 16x20" canvases and they set to work. Tessa started creating an abstract painting in the style of Marla by squirting large amounts of paint on the canvas and swirling the paint with brushes, sticks and her hands. It had moments of brilliance that ultimately turned to the mauve-gray that covers the entire background. She let it dry overnight and the next day added a face but when it didn't end up exactly as she pictured her in her mind she started to create the vampire you see here. In the end she feels it is her best painting ever. Trenton's painting was done over two days as well. He was less liberal with the paint and instead focused on trying to achieve the texture he see's on Larry's paintings in the house. There is a richness of layers on his finished piece that is really nice.
first in a series
The day Tessa painted me (see image below this post) I was sitting next to her painting this girl. She kept asking me if it was her, and I guess it could be, but really I am just working on a series of face paintings and playing with color.
"mommy"
Tessa painted this picture of me last month. She is currently obsessed with red hair so, of course she painted me with that color... I love the big flower in my hair and the cirlces of blush (I do like that pop of color on my cheeks!) She stared filling in the face, but decided it would take too long... perhaps I should make this my new facebook picture?
Seurat + O'Keefe
this flower was a classroom experiment where Tessa and the other students painted large flowers using q-tips in a pointillism exercise.
iconic dogs
dogs covered with icons... love these! Trent created the purple dog and Tessa created the red dog complete with crown and wings!
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