I was setting out some fall decorations, arranging gourds on a tray. My mom was watching, at one point she said "that looks like a swan". I thought that was cool, so I stopped arranging and deemed the swan my trophy.
My Creative Marathon started on January 1, 2016, when I began doing a daily creative activity following a prompt from a book. This blog is a catalog each step of my creative marathon, 365 days and beyond. My marathon can also be followed on Instagram @rm.hansen
Friday, October 30, 2020
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 161, October 29, 2020
I decide to redo yesterday's prompt, use a tool in a new way. I was thinking about the tools I use in the art room and I remembered the "tragedy" that happened when I was peeling crayons a few weeks ago. I had dumped a bunch of crayons into a bucket of water to encourage the wrappers to come off. When I returned to the crayons, some of them were soggy and mushy. I noticed that these crayons all had labels marking them as Washable. I decided that I would use crayons in a new way and paint with them. I soaked a rainbow of washable crayons in water. When they were wet, I rubbed a paintbrush on them like one would do with paint. I liked this new way of painting and may try it with my students someday.
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 160, October 28, 2020
Today at school I was removing glue dots from envelopes because I didn't want my students to struggle with opening the envelopes. When I was finished, I used my pile of glue dots in a new way as a sculpting material. I created an elephant and a heart. For future reference, a pile of glue dots is not the same as clay.
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 159, October 27, 2020
Yesterday, it was late before I decided that I should paint in reverse, so I opted to wait until today and combine it with today's prompt. My plan worked perfectly, it provided me with both a subject and medium. On my way home from work, I stopped at the thrift store and picked up a clear glass plate. Then I got to work making a painting from a snails point of view. I started with the details and outline, adding the base colors last.
Sunday, October 25, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 158, October 25, 2020
Today was the final performance of The Little Mermaid. During the cast party, I received a beautiful bouquet of flowers from the seniors. When I finally made it home about 9pm, I took time to arrange the flowers in to a scrambled rainbow in a vase. Calling any of the flowers blue was going to be a bit of a stretch, so I chose a vase with a blue ribbon.
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 157, October 24, 2020
I didn't have time to make a frame today, so I just took pictures of beautiful things. First I made a carrot cake that I made for my dad's birthday. I decided to photograph both the whole cake and an individual slice. Then Margo made cookies to bring for the cast and crew at the theater tonight. I made the sign so that the kids would know what the cookies were for. Finally, I took pictures during the show tonight. This was one of my favorite shots; with over 2500 pictures on the camera (only 2 shows worth of pictures) it took me a bit to find my way back to this one to snap the picture for my collage.
Friday, October 23, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 156, October 23, 2020
With it being performance week for the play, I have been busy and didn’t have time to create yesterday. So I combined prompts today. I created a movie poster inside of a box. I found a box in the recycling, opened up, grabbed a Sharpie and started drawing. I drew for about 25 minutes (one episode of a show). When the show was over, I put down my marker and called it good enough. I really like the direction it was headed. Maybe I will finish it some day.
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 155, October 21, 2020
When you get 6+ inches of snow, you take advantage of it, even if it is only October. I decide to make my art today by walking in the snow. I wasn't super creative with my subject though, opting for a simple tree. I couldn't get high enough above the finished art to take a centered picture. This picture was taken with me standing at the top of the tree and then rotated. I like how the angle makes the image appears to be raised rather than carved in; or maybe that's just me.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 154, October 20, 2020
Yesterday was a very long and exhausting day. I didn't even have a moment to think about creating according to a prompt. So today I decided to get caught up by combining the prompts. I made toilet paper origami, folding the paper in the bathroom to create a repeating pattern. It was quick, it was easy, and it satisfied both needs.
Sunday, October 18, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 153, October 18, 2020
Today I celebrated Mom Says Day, a holiday which is best celebrated by doing what your mom says. I had a plan for what I was going to do, and I ended up spending most of my day sewing masks, because that's what my mom said we were doing today.
Despite the difficulties with the sewing machine, it was actually a pleasant day. Besides I didn't really want to do the other things on my to do list anyways.
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 152, October 17, 2020
At first I thought I would make a Picasso style portrait. Then Becca sent me a picture of a sculpture my niece had created while playing in the kitchen. As soon as I saw it I knew there had to be a way to make it into a collaborative self-portrait. I rotated the image,cut out the background and added some dinnerware emojis to create this portrait. The final portrait is inspired by the work of Giuseppe Archimboldo.
Friday, October 16, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 151, October 16, 2020
This stacked rock monument was a collaboration between me and my friend H. H carried the rocks to me while I stacked them. He wasn't really a fan of this game and as soon as I got some stacked he wanted to knock them down. I tried multiple times, 4 rocks was as high as I could get today.
I dedicate this monument to everyone who works behind the scenes in theater. Theater crews come in all shapes and sizes and rely on each other to create stability for both the cast and crew. Theatre crew is often a thankless job and we put in way more hours than anyone knows. Just like the rocks when a show is over, we collapse.
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 150, October 15, 2020
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 149, October 14, 2020
Dollar bill origami isn't a new venture for me, however I decided to mix it up a bit and try something new. I found a YouTube tutorial for an origami owl. It was fairly easy to make and I love how it turned out. I can't wait to leave this owl behind as a tip for a lucky waiter.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 148, October 13, 2020
Busy with work and play practice, creating something got away from me today. So as I was settling into bed, I searched my camera roll for a picture of unposted work. I found a picture of a bun that I created in an actresses hair last night. I was being the teacher as I showed her how to twist the hair around a stick, making it stay in your hair.
Tonight I used my phone's editing program to turn that picture into a work of art. As I was creating I thought of my past teachers, some of the ones that jumped to the foreground were art teachers. They taught me things like repetition and balance. This completed work probably wouldn't look as cool without the knowledge that I've gained from my teachers.
Monday, October 12, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 147, October 12, 2020
We the people of Annandale Elementary School collaborated to create a Drip Mural inspired by the work of Contemporary artist Jen Stark.
My part of this mural was small. I taught about the artist to my 4 classes of first graders and hung 5 classes worth of drips. A shout out to my co-worker who prepared the lesson and hung the rest of the drips. It is so fun listening to the kids walking down the hall talking about their drip and the artist.
Sunday, October 11, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 146, October 11, 2020
Today I spent 8 hours at the theater doing set work for a high school show without any students present. Not only was it something new, it was something I said I would never do. I always tell the kids, if you're not there I won't paint. Well part of the set needed to be spray painted and it was too large to move outside. So I had to paint it at a time when others wouldn't be present. I went in to paint the cauldron, this should have taken me 2 hours tops. Then I got to work finishing the ship, and the grotto, and the hair pieces, and organizing the backstage, and setting the stage for tomorrow. I'm sure that I could have found more to do, like clean and organized the paint room, but at 10 pm I called it quits.
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Friday, October 9, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 144, October 9, 2020
We had a family bonfire tonight. One of my cousins didn't come because she was told it was going to be too windy. There was no wind, the flames were shooting straight up. I created this meme using a pic from the fire.
Thursday, October 8, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 143, October 8, 2020
Last weekend, a friend made my family some delicious pumpkin cupcakes with cream cheese frosting. I needed to return the container, so I decided to create a thank you note to go with it. I used tape to mask off the work thanks and then used a Sharpie for a 3 minute crazy doodle. I didn't even look at the paper for half of it. When the timer went off, I removed the tape, and trimmed up the edges of the paper.
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 142, October 7, 2020
Throughout my day I am certain that I spilt, or had to clean up a spill, multi times. However at no point during my day did I remember my task of creating something from the spill. So as I got ready for bed tonight I was forced to "spill" the last few drops of Gatorade from my cup on to the bathroom counter. I them proceeded to move the drips around with a flossing pic to create a drawing, which started to take on the appearance of a sheep, so that is what it ended up being.
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Vol. 5, No. 141, October 6, 2020
This project was a large collaborative effort. The okra (green pickle looking pieces) were made by a friend for a show a few years ago. The three main courses were made by Margo and a student added the garnish. I located the materials, gave directions for completion and added some of the coloring.
These pieces were made using sheets of foam and Sharpie. The garnish is fake greenery.
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