Because home is where my heart is and I love this old song so much. The guitar strings and hardware along with copper create a treble staff.
I made this one as a housewarming for my sister in law.
Heartstrings Project II
The Old Rugged Cross
A classic hymn that pulls at the heart strings. This is a favorite and will go to my mom.
Inspired by guitar strings and sheet music the copper wires create a musical staff. The old rugged cross in the center is made from old poplar wood crafted by my husband.
The emblem of suffering and pain, the cross leads us to redemption and forgiveness and eternal ultimate love.
Heartstrings Project 1
This is a mixed media project I’ve had in mind for months now. This is the first of what will be several renditions of the idea. It starts with a stretched canvas 10×13, painted in a light brown acrylic. Holes are drilled along either side. Then a strip of burlap is tacked on across the middle using guitar string holders.and guitar strings are placed across like a musical staff. I placed a hammered copper heart in the middle, under the strings. Above and below are dry rub transfers of a portion of sheet music from the 18th century song called Home Sweet Home. I covered the back of the canvas in burlap and will frame it in a copper frame.
4/9/17
Falling Leaves – September
Love is in the Air – February
Bountiful Harvest – October
Refind Wood Shelf
I took reclaimed wood slats and glued them into a shelf for small antiques. I printed a variety of words and phrases and did a dry rub transfer.
Refind Wood and Sea Glass
For this project I was inspired by sea glass I collected from Sea Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, California. I used reclaimed wood slats and chain to create the background. I printed a poem I have written, which is featured on my personal blog, and did a dry rub transfer of the verses. Then I glued the sea glass in place along with other found objects from the beach.
Home Sweet Home Birdhouse
These were originally given to me as lamps for a refind project. I painted them with acrylic and distressed them. I used photos of doorknob plates, windows and shutters to create dry rub transfers as the decor.