Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Indian Summer Art Show


3 of my images from the "Every Leaf Has A Story" series have been selected for th 2009 Indian Summer Art Show at the ARtisans Galleria, presented by the Community Arts Council of Richmond. Over 70 new works by artists vrom Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island will be exhibited from August 19 to September 30. There will be an Opening reception on Saturday August 22 from 1 to 3 pm. Click on the image to visit the Richmond Arts Council website.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Every Leaf Has A Story


On the weekend I took part in Art In The Garden, an exhibition that I have organized off and on since 1999 in my own private garden. In 2009 the event moved to the UBC Botanical Gardens. All artwork was either inspired by the garden, made for the garden, or from the garden. For the show I developed a new series of digital collages, Every Leaf Has A Story. All insects were photographed at the UBC Spencer Entymological Museum.

Framed 16"x20''s are available for $200. Unframed 24"x36" giclee prints available for $400 (available in glossy, satin and matte fine art papers, as well as satin or matte canvas).

Janet Planet Designs digital collageBlue Lotus Lagoon - featuring magnolia leaf with other collage elements

Janet Planet Designs digital collageLemon Tiger Tail - featuring maple leaf and tiger moths

Janet Planet Designs digital collageTangerine Hilltop Aerie - featuring magnolia leaf with other collage elements

Janet Planet Designs digital collage
Ivory Knight's Quarter - featuring Garry oak leaf with other collage elements

Janet Planet Designs digital collage
Golden Sugar Bush - featuring various maple leaves

Janet Planet Designs digital collage
Indigo Scarab Moonlight - featuring laurel leaf and scarab beetle with other collaged elements

Janet Planet Designs digital collage
Hidden in Apollo's Wings - featuring maple leaves with Apollo butterfly wings

Janet Planet Designs digital collage
Red Violin Case - featuring bamboo leaf with other collage elements

Janet Planet Designs digital collageGreen Textile Alley - with oak leaf with other dye and textile collage elements

Janet Planet Designs digital collage Urban Umber Awakening - featuring leaves with other collage elements

Rose Garden Secret - feature fern with other collage elements

Thursday, July 09, 2009

Blog Award


I have been given an Honest Scrap Award by Art For The Attic. I've never received a blog award. Thank you very much. I have learned that there are no rules to winning this award but that it is "bestowed upon a fellow blogger whose blog content or design is, in the giver's opinon, brilliant". So, even though there is no physical prize, the respect from a fellow blogger is prize enough.

When accepting this auspicious award, you're supposed to write a post bragging about this award, including the name of the misguided soul who thinks you deserve such acclaim and link back to the said person so everyoe knows she/he is real.

You are to choose a minimum of seven blogs that you find brilliant in content or design. Show the seven random names and links and leave a comment informing them that they were prized with an Honest Scrap Award. There's no actual prize, but they can keep the niffty icon.

You are also to list ten honest things about yourself. Then pass it on.

So, here are the ten honest things about myself:

1) I am a Canadian who was born in Vancouver and chose to stay. Don't laugh this is rare. Ethnically, I appear Chinese so I'm the last person people think is a native.

2) My ethnic background is Chinese from my father's side, although he was born in Canada but moved to Shanghai when his parents died. My mother was Chinese and Scottish (but that's another story) who was born in Shanghai. Sadly, I've never visited Shanghai, but it's on my list of places to visit.

3) I am happily married and have been for 34 years to the same man. Again, don't laugh this is rare.

4) I have two grown up daughters. The older is a drummer/singer/songwriter, the younger is a singer/songwriter/actress. Yes, you are allowed to laugh at this one. Our house was the scene of many a rehearsal when they were in their teen years. And the term starving artist does apply to them.

5) I never new my grandparents. Both sets died long before I was born. So if and when I have grandchildren, I don't really know what I'm supposed to do.

6) My favourite TV show is CSI - Las Vegas, Miami and New York. I am addicted to watching at night after hubby has gone to sleep, whilst nibbling on chips with dip.

7) My all time favourite book is Shadow Of The Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. I heard he has a new book out that is quite similar. I'm thinking of reading it too.

8) My favourite art tools are my computer and digital camera. As a digital collage artist, my pallet is made up of images and my canvas is my computer screen.

9) Two favourite places I have visited are Barcelona, Spain and Santorini, Greece. Although, I'd have to say I still prefer to live here in Vancouver.

10) I never knew that winning an award could lead to so much soul searching.

Here are some of the blogs I'd like to offer this award to:

1) Ikea Goddess - this German lady posts daily digital scrapbooking freebies she finds throughout the net (not a small task).

2) My Piano, Contemporary Piano Sheet Music - Desira has amassed tons of piano sheet music she has found on the net.

3) Assemblage of Michael Demang - an assemblage artist extraordinaire. I love the way this man thinks.

4) Stuffsmith, the Found Objects Artworks of Keith Lo Bue - another assemblage artist from Australia. I can't get enough of this man's work.

5) BibliOdyssey - if you are into old book illustration, this is for you.

6) Mailmania - Dale posts every piece of mailart he receives and annually exhibits them at a gala extraordinaire in Victoria, Canada.

7) Craftside - great daily review of art/craft books. In addition, viewers who leave comments are entered into a draw for a art/craft book prize. I've even won once.

So without any applause, I've dutifully fulfilled my Honest Scrap Award obligations and am handing over the icon for others who hopefully will accept the award and all its responsibilities.

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Close Encounters With Nature

I'm continuing with the leaf and bug theme and experimenting with more images. The beetle is from the UBC Spencer Entymological Museum, who allowed me free reign to photograph their specimens. I found the leaf on a recent dog walk. I liked it as it reminded me of a heart. The background is detail from one of my mixed media paintings which I scanned and manipulated in the computer.


Janet Planet Designs, digital collage
For this one, I used a weathered leaf given to me by a friend. I liked the skeletal nature of the leaf which showed lots of the vein detail but kept some of the plant material. The background is again detail from one of my mixed media paintings that I scanned and manipulated in the computer. Even output to 24" x 36" the fine detail of the leaf came through.


Janet Planet Designs, digital collage

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Painters at Painters Lodge

Went on my annual art weekend away with girlfriends up to Campbell River. Painters Lodge is a wonderful oceanside resort. Views are wonderful, food is fantastic, and being surrounded by Artists and artists always sparks my creativity.

Here's me with fellow Vancouverite and international Artist Raymond Chow at brunch.

Here's one of his recent works-in-progress.

And I always like snapping shots down by the dock.

Byng Community Art Show

My "quilt" series is currently on display as part of the Byng Community Art Show. Opening reception was May 28th and many of the artists were on hand to discuss their work. I knew quite a few of the participating artists. It was nice to see some of their new work.


I liked how they hung the quilts. They made 2 groups of 4 in a squares with another artist's pencil drawings in between.

The show continues until June 11th. The gallery is open Monday to Friday from 1 to 3 pm, with extra evening hours on Thursday June 4 from 6 to 7:30 pm and Monday June 8 from 6 to 9:30 pm.

The Byng Arts Gallery is located at Lord Byng Seconday School at 3939 West 16th Ave in Vancouver (enter off Crown).

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Artists Books: Mixed Media to Multi Media

I've been asked to do a little show-and-tell about my artists books as part of the B.C. Bookarts Guild's regular meetings.

I'll be showing some of my altered children's board books, explaining some of the transfer techniques, and then explaining how I tranfer them into multi-media presentations.

Janet Planet Designs
I'll also show some of my handbound collage books, explaining some of my collage techniques, the materials I like to use, and then explaining how I transfer them into multi-media presentations.


Janet Planet Designs

Pages from some of the finished books are on my website.
But to see the multi-media presentations, you'll have to come to the lecture.

Monday May 11 starting at 7:30 pm
in the Peter Kaye Room on the Lower Level
of the Central Vancouver Public Library
at 350 West Georgia Street in downtown Vancouver
Admission is free but seating is limited