I love the mystery in Picasso Moon:
Klaire, the artist behind Mystic Silks, has been painting and drawing since she was old enough to hold a paint brush or sketching pencil. She creates paintings in oils, acrylics, and water color.
Ten years ago someone suggested that she try silk painting, “To relax” they said. After taking several classes on silk painting Klaire’s instructor told her that she was a natural. Initially she created silk scarves, then went on to the more challenging art of silk paintings. She now creates silk scarves and silk pillows.
In the silk painting process, the artist applies the gutta to make the outlines, then adds French dyes. From that point on the artist is not in control. In the steaming process of the creating factor, the process itself appears to take control. So at that time Klaire flows with her muse, and the painting comes into its own. This is her favorite part, those mysterious images appearing like magic from the steaming/dye interaction. This process makes each work completely unique, and that is one part of her craft that Klaire loves.
And so, "Mystic Silks" was born - from the way the dyes and gutta, touched by the steaming process, brings out those mysterious shapes and images seen in her paintings, pillows, and scarves.
Klaire finds inspiration in nature, and it is especially important to her is those difficult times of life when creativity can be harder to find. Being with nature gives her the feeling that all is right with the world, that whatever created this whole process of life is still in control. She finds a peace in acknowledging that. In nature’s displays she has no favorites, all seasons inspire her creations and fill her palette. This is so evident in her work, as she has no favorite color. Her works are all varieties of colors, and she calls each color “awesome.”
Einstien is a wonderful example of this:
Einstein E=Mc2
Out in Nature’s inspiration, Klaire is acutely aware of those creatures and scenes that people tend to not see up close and personal. A Monarch butterfly or a small forest flower stirs in her a creative treasury. When she tells someone “This was created just for you,” she means that something in the painting spoke to you. All of Klaire’s work is original, she does not make reproductions or prints. That one piece is created for you!
Klaire’s work has been accepted into juried and invitational shows. She continues to hone her amazing skills at silk painting, seeing each piece she creates as a labor of love, made for someone special. She has a wonderful blog post telling this story here. Please visit Mystic Silk's Etsy store. Klaire’s Esty store features her silk paintings, silk scarves, and silk pillows. You will also find watercolor, oil, and acrylic paintings in her Etsy store. Her scarves, pillows, and paintings will share their mystery with your living spaces, evoking those mysterious images that...well, who knows?
"Mystic," as she is known to her Etsy friends, belongs to these active Etsy Teams: Interior Design Team, VAST Team, Bbest Team, GalleryUnited, and the WWWG Team. She told me how grateful she is to Kristina Law, the originator of Design Style Guide, and to all the board members for their participation and diligent work efforts to make this team a huge success. Additionally, she belongs to WWAO, Worldwide Women Artists Online.
6 comments:
What could I possibily say about the wonderful way in which this blog is soooo beautifullly done!
Thank you Jean--Terrific!
Klaire aka Mystic Silks is so wonderfully talented. I am so glad she is a part of our team. Not only she is a part of our Leadership Team, but also she does so many little things "behind" the scene, to ensure that this team runs smoothly.
Thank you for this wonderful interview. I love learning more about our members.
Kristina Law
wow! You guys all do a great job with the team. I love this blog, always interesting to read :)
I really enjoyed the interview..I've loved her work fromthe first moment I saw it.
Thank you all for commenting. It was a pleasure to showcase such a talented person!
This is a wonderful post!!
What an incredible artist!!!
This is a great great post.
Lovely work!!!
~ Diane Clancy
www.DianeClancy.com/blog
www.DianeClancy.etsy.com
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