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Burst (of color)

September 17, 2012 · Leave a Comment

I hope you will go out and let stories happen to you,
and that you will work them,
water them with your blood and tears and your laughter till they bloom,

till you yourself burst into bloom!
~ Clarissa Pinkola Estes

burst of color

original painting – private collection – Nashville, TN – USA – “Watermelon and Grapes”
watercolor, wax, ricepaper, fabric pipping, sewn • 36″H x 36″W • © Lisa Rivas

Every blessed one of you feels better for that burst of laughter. ~Ivor Novello

Grant me some wild expressions, Heavens! …or I shall burst. ~George Farquhar

   

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…today the Transit of Venus!

June 5, 2012 · Leave a Comment

The rare Transit of Venus will start occurring this afternoon!
Venus will cross paths between the sun and the Earth you will see a tiny dot (if your weather permits) floating across the surface of the sun.

An e-Stamp showcasing The Transit of Venus! … also a syzygy!

This photo is a courtesy of my friend John Cara and the following explanation:
The transit of Venus across the face of the Sun as seen from Earth are among the rarest of predictable astronomical events. They occur in a pattern repeating every 243 years in pairs 8 years apart separated by gaps of approximately 121.5 and 105.5 years. The last transit was 6/8/2004, the next is 6/5/2012. After that, it’s likely not a person alive today will see the next transit in December of 2117.

SYZYGY……is the alignment of three or more celestial bodies in the same gravitational system along a straight line. The word is usually used in context with the Sun, the Earth, and the Moon or a planet, where the latter is in conjunction or opposition.
Solar and lunar eclipses occur at “times of syzygy“, as do transits and occultations.

Syzygy is also the highest scoring word that can be played in Scrabble without using an a, e, i, o, or u.

   

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…an innovative Surtex Booth!

May 31, 2012 · 6 Comments

Here I am offering my images for “licensing” at the SURTEX 2012  show in NYC,  a very exciting and fruitful exhibit!

Many possibilities… at this point I’m doing my follow-ups with everyone. Those that came by and the ones I made contact with. The attendance was phenomenal and it was well worth it! Most likely you will see a few Lisa Rivas items on the shelves at some point this year, I will keep you posted.

The image on the booth and the tall counter went on very smoothly, a total wrap!

I used a new product called Photo Tex a “Revolutionary New Substrate”, a removable-reusable adhesive fabric from South Korean inventors.
It is an adhesive-back fabric that sticks on to any non-porous flat surface and removes easily with no residue for a sharp-looking and seamless image.
This product was so fabulous everyone wanted to know more about it and best of all it can be printed using a wide range of printing technologies and inks.
You can purchase it here from Lex-Jet, tell them I sent you.

And the tear down of the booth – wrap up went like a breeze (rolled it up).
I am now planning to repurpose this image, maybe sew it… collage it… or paint some of it!

   

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Mudpies, bugs, and flora inspire…

May 1, 2012 · 1 Comment

Nashville, TN – May 1, 2012. American born/Venezuelan-raised artist Lisa Rivas has always been intrigued by color, pattern, and beautiful things. Pursuing those interests Lisa earned educational degrees and professional credentials in surface design, graphic design, and fine arts painting.

In developing her unique style and methodology, Lisa merged her two loves—surface design and painting. Her jewel-like colors, expressive fine line, and creative layering of patterns and shapes inspired by Nature captured the attention of galleries and collectors and provided Lisa a successful career in the world of professional galleries and museum exhibitions.

With her commitment to SURTEX this year, Lisa is shifting her business focus to the art licensing arena and looks forward to introducing her art to an entirely new audience. For her Surtex debut , Lisa is presenting three collections that showcase her inventive creativity and artistic skills guaranteed to mesmerize and delight visitors to her booth #463.

“Our lives are so full of things,” muses Lisa,
“why shouldn’t they be truly beautiful, too?”

LAS BOTÁNICAS was the theme of Lisa’s solo painting exhibition in 2002 at the Memphis Botanical Gardens that turned her focus to plant and floral themes and evolved into a continuing series of imagery for the artist. In these small format works, seeds, roots, stems, leaves, buds, flowers, and fruit take center stage, surrounded by an intricate border of repeated details. Each work is rendered in luscious color, expressing Lisa’s love of deep design inherent in Nature’s endless abundance and beauty, while demonstrating the artist’s signature wax-line drawing style in using the batik tjanting tool.

The TERRA-MATERA Collection is created from Lisa’s hands-on experimentation with materials where playfulness and imagination come together. This year’s portfolio features two unusual themes: Mudpies—which really do start out as down-in-the-dirt mud patties—become earthy, textured surfaces teaming with color and liveliness. Lisa’s Bug designs begin as meticulously crafted tiles of fused glass, that are translated into images composed of jewel-like hues and intricate patterns. Honey bees, beetles, butterflies, dragonflies, lacebugs, stink bugs, and grasshoppers all provide fascinating transitions of line, shape, and color.

Thirty years worth of creative work is the wellspring of Lisa’s FLYING COLORS Collection, named after her blog where she posted an original artwork every day for the first year of publication. Ranging from colorfully energetic to quietly ethereal, each surface design testifies to Lisa’s deep imaginative reservoir and mastery of vector art and pattern tesselations.

With these three diverse collections, Lisa Rivas has created fresh, marketable, sophisticated surface designs for art licensing across all products. Her ready-to-go collections are available for licensing or can be adapted for product lines. She welcomes the opportunity to develop customized designs or collaborate with manufacturers to meet their needs and specifications. Commissions are always welcome, too. Eager to meet art buyers, licensees, manufacturers, and artist peers, she looks forward to greeting many visitors to her SURTEX corner booth #463. 

   

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…me at Surtex this year! – Booth *463

April 12, 2012 · Leave a Comment

“I’ll be at SURTEX in NYC for the first time this year at Booth *463 and the dates are May 20, 21 and 22!

I will be presenting three collections: “Each one is distinctive in theme, style, and how I created it.
Some are created digitally, some by hand.
Yet each is founded in my appreciation of the deep beauty and wonders of Nature.”

Here’s a little peek…

Surtex-1

…more to come soon!

Visit-me-1

   

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