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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Stripes, Straps, Swirly Lace, and Curly Locks

Only one more week of classes left and then it's finals!! And you all should know what that means... procrastination! So I have not one, but two outfits to post today!

The first one is from a couple weeks ago...
I've wanted to wear these suspenders fro the longest time, but they're the button kind and the only thing that I had to go with them were a pair of old jean knickers that were my dad's when he was in college. The problem was that when I wear them I look like Tom Sawyer. So I ended up sewing buttons into this skirt the morning these were taken!
Also, the suspenders happen to be a perfect match with my great grandma's old Sunday hat!

striped shirt: thrifted
skirt: thrifted from Savers
suspenders: thrifted from DAV
hat: great grandma's
bag: thrifted from DAV
shoes: Urban Outfitters
scarf: taken from mom's closet

The next outfit marks a new chapter in my life known as "Animal Crackers In My Soup" or "Brenna Curls Her Hair And Everyone Calls Her Shirley Temple." 
I decided that my hair was getting to that awkward middle of the neck length stage, so I am currently on day 5 of curling my hair every day. This outfit is what I wore last Thursday...






 and then of course, I found a pine cone on the walk back to my room
blouse: Urban Outfitters "urban renewal"
skirt: thrifted from Savers
belt: no idea
shoes: Urban Outfitters

There you go!!! fashion! I have actually been wearing very cute outfits on a regular basis, but life is busy, and by the time my photographer and I have time it's late and natural light is gone. drat. 
Speaking of my lovely and wonderful photographer, I only have two more weeks with Jojo until she's gone for Christmas and then to study abroad in DC next semester. I don't know what that will do to my fashion posting. Half a year of bad macbook camera pictures? 
Maybe I can squeeze another fashion post in  before Jo leaves :]
-Brenna Kathleen

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

She & Him Paper Art

I know I haven't updated in a while, mostly because I've been working on school things like this:
I made this gig poster for She & Him in my illustration class. I've been getting closer and closer to getting the paper art things right, and developing my own style. I'm also trying to work paper into my next project for sculpture class, a kinetic sculpture.
That's it for now, more will be updated when these next two weeks are over and I have Christmas break.
toodles!
-Brenna Kathleen

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Life, it will get the better of you

I haven't updated in quite a while. I also haven't finished my "Geek Chic" series, but I have drafts saved, so more will come in due time.

I've gotten caught up in school and life. It's exciting in some parts, not so in others.
I did turn 21 in October! It was my golden birthday, and lived up to that title.

I've been thinking about how your life opens up after college. You can go anywhere and do anything. My ideas so far were to go straight into work, or grad school. But I've grown tired of where I am. The new and shiny aspect of California. Everything is up to date, and the here-and-now. I want old and worn. A place with a history that goes back far longer than my own.

I think that's why I loved Germany so much. All those enchanting forests have been there for hundreds of years, and civilization has sprung up around it, but the aged feeling still lingers.

I've joked about with plans of moving to England and taking week or weekend trips to Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin. Of visiting not only museums, but all the old libraries and bookshops as well as cafés.

And it doesn't help that my dearest roommate, Jojo, directed me to this website.
Now I want nothing more than to relocate my living quarters to a cramped room filled to the brim with books, and I also long to go to Paris for the sole purpose of visiting Shakespeare & Co. A little independent bookstore located on Paris' left bank that has quite an interesting history to it.

I wonder if such a life will ever be possible. Another option I've been thinking over is owning my own little bookshop someday. I could make art on the side, and build up my own land of literary whimsy. I doubt it will be able to happen, starting your own business sounds like it takes a lot of money. But it's my dream.

Until I once again feel compelled to write and/or complete what I have already started, I hope your lives are filled with enchantment and whimsy
-Brenna Kathleen

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Still out on The Seas

Let me tell you, a new blade on an exacto makes ALL the difference. It was cutting through paper like it was fresh butter you bought just so you can have it on freshly baked bread...mmmmmmmmmmmm.

I wanted to make a better detailed ship on my first project, but it was too small and I thought that my exacto wasn't up to the challenge (but with this new blade, it might be). So I made this guy
The pages are from Shakespeare's "As You Like It" and it's about 3 3/4 x 5 in.

There's a book sale at our library today. I'm hoping it will be old books and not newer ones. I'm also making an office appointment with the head of our Art Department so I can talk to him about where my art is going and what I should do to further push myself and if I should get a studio space on campus.
For the pushing myself, this project was a bit of a beginning for that. I've been making my designs and drawings more detailed and intricate, so it takes more skill and precision to cut out.

In other news, it's been rainy and cloudy here!!! (she says as the sun's rays start to break through the clouds.. stupid sun.) I wore a sweater yesterday, and today I'm wearing two! I only hope it will stay cool enough. I still have an entire drawer full of sweaters that have been waiting for cold weather (and the sun just went away again! YAY!).

I've been thinking that I need to start getting more into photography. I will need it to be able to document my work as an artist. The first thing would be to get a good camera. The one I have now is pretty bad, even cheap newer point and shoot digital cameras are better. We'll see, right now I've been getting help from my photographer friends, but I can't rely on them forever....

I think I'll play my ukulele now. It sounds like a wonderful thing to do.
-Brenna Kathleen

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Sailing Away

This year I wanted to start focusing on my own personal art and figure out what exactly it is that I want to do with all the stuff I've been learning. I know that I love paper. The ways that it can be made into something amazing, delicate, simple, and whimsical all at the same time. I get genuinely excited when I see really cool paper art.
So I've been trying to incorporate that into my school projects now that I've done all the basics. So far my illustration class is the one that I've been able to do the most paper art in, but I'm also looking forward to the things I'm learning in my sculpture class and how I can incorporate that into my work (can you say bandsaw?).

This is the first project I've made just for kicks, with no class requirement. It started with appreciating one of the best noses and profiles I have ever come across in my Contemporary Art Trends class on Friday. That led to some sketches, and some ideas, and more sketches, and soon it became art.

It's all black paper and an exacto knife.
I still don't know how I'm going to finalize it yet. Should I mount it on nice white paper and frame it? Does the paper 'frame' I made need to be re-done? Should I just ditch the paper frame and get a nice oval black frame for it?
I know it's not the best, but I'm learning, so I'll get better.

I also need to figure out a way to transfer my sketches to the black paper to cut out.
So far I make a black copy of the sketch, go over it with a white charcoal pencil, and then burnish the image onto black paper. But I loose a lot of details that way that I had in my original sketch. Perhaps I could find a way to print with white ink onto my black paper?

Now I just need to find out what the best exacto knife is for really detailed work. Even after replacing the blade it still isn't the best. 

This isn't the last of this, more will be coming in the future. I love it too much to not make more.
-Brenna Kathleen

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Fairy Princess

             
                       I haven't done an outfit post in a while, mostly because over the summer I wasn't with my photographer. And now that I'm back in school, it's hard to coordinate schedules and homework time for photo shoots.
However, today after church we finally had time for pictures! And It's a good thing too, I absolutely love this dress. I picked it up at a thrift store for about $9 this summer, and had it with me as my banquet dress in Germany.
I've been longing for a pretty white dress, and this one is gorgeous. It reminds me of a modern take on a Jane Austen dress.
I also had fun taking silly indie shots. The lamp just happened to be the perfect monochromatic prop.
I also had the perfect outfit to wear my paper crown with. I made it last week out of some pages from my Complete Works of Shakespeare book that I bought for a project I'm making for my illustration class. I took out the entire Midsummer Night's Dream to save for latter so that I can make another one.
excuse the odd expression, this was the only close up I had of it :]
Needless to say, the moment I put on the crown with this dress I felt like a fairy princess who had leaped straight from the pages of a book.  Now I'm going to be flitting around my room, creating a tiny magical land from my fairy world.
I'll take pictures and show you all my little world when I finish it.
-Brenna Kathleen

Friday, September 10, 2010

Geek Chic Part 2

SHOES!
A must have for every Chick Geek is a great pair (or pairs) of shoes. So here's my top picks
First off, Converse. A must have for any geek, and any human being for that matter. 
I have a pair of these  from Urban in the brown color, I love them
Deena and Ozzy Ludlow Oxfords from Urban
Get to the Point Spectators from Modcloth
Just because you're a geek, doesn't mean that you can't still be pretty and feminine!  Here are some cute heels I dug up...
About the Benjamins Heel
Shoeful of Sugar Heel
BDG Wingtip Pump
That's it for shoes... stay tuned for more!
-Brenna Kathleen

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Geek Chic Part 1


I love Geeks. I am a Geek. 
One of the most important characteristics of a Geek is their style, or lack thereof. But with this super chic style guide to Geeks, I'll have your average Hobbit lookin' like a classy elf.... er.... at least like a classy Hobbit.
 
Sweaters
Every geek should know, you need a good stash of sweaters for all that time you spend indoors in a dark place making art, geeking out on the computer, playing video games, reading, whatever it is that any geek does. 
So here is my selection of sweater must-haves:
The Keep It Simple Cardigan truly lives up to it's name, perfect basic sweater
You're Welcome Cardigan




Recipe Card-igan

































You should know how much I love this style sweater, while it's not the gray/black one I've been searching for, I still love the Haute Chocolate Cardigan




Say it With Stripes Cardigan
THIS is my dream sweater. I'm in love.
Vests
One thing that I've learned is difficult to find are cardigan sweater vests for women. Does anyone else have this problem? I've gone through so many internet searches... all I want is a cardigan wiht the sleeves lopped off, doesn't seem too hard to do. Luckily I found one at Buffalo Exchange this past Labor Day that, once I sew the sides up to make it fit me better, will be a staple in my fall wadrobe.
But here are some cute ones from Modcloth!
Dramaturge Vest
All Vest Up With Someplace To Go
I swear I look at places other than Modcloth, but I couldn't find any vests that I liked, not even any sweater vests! (And if they did, then they were old matronly ugly) I guess they're not in this Fall, or people haven't really switched over yet. 

 Glasses
I'm not saying that all Geeks wear them, I don't. But it's a stereotype, and one that I like.
woodgrain reader
vintage risky reader

wayfarer reader


Geek Tees
Of course, even the most fashionable of Geeks is going to sport a clever tee now and then. 
Super Trooper

You Never Forget Your First Doctor
I [Atom] Science
Evil League of Evil
  Sorry for the long post, but us Geeks gotta' know how to be super chic and not just like we emerged from our parent's basement for the first time in 4 months.

More parts to come!
-Brenna Kathleen
 

Me and my Mac

So if you know me you know that I love Apple. They're ridiculous in their ways of overpricing, and coming out with a newer model 6 months after the last one was released. But all their products are just so dang good looking. And the ultimate look of cool tech savvy nerd.
I love my MacBook, and I love the amazing Disney nerdiness that I can combine with my lovely laptop.
One of my most favorite gifts I have ever been given is the computer decal my brother gave me or Christmas last year.

This summer I had to take my mac into the Apple store to get the charger fixed, and my computer drew a mini crowd of apple employees. One guy took pictures and a video of it because he thought it was so cool.
Well, today I was browsing Etsy, a fabulous handmade web site that has amazing sellers and beautiful items for sale, and found this:
You can find it here on apjam's etsy  

Oh man.... I've always wanted an iphone. I still can't wait for the day when I have a steady job and enough money to afford one, what a dream come true that will be. And if I got a cool sticker like this. I could have matching Macs!!!


On another note... I an in love with my under the bed area. I never want to leave it. 
It has been named "The Bohemian Fairyland"

I can't really get a good picture of it, but I have my comfy chair, Jane, with art on the wall, flamingo lights, a billowy blue sky above, and little golden stars hanging down above my head. I can't wait for Christmas when they put out lights. I've been waiting to get a small strand of just plain white lights to put them up and have distant stars shine through my sky.
I'm also excited to gather more art for my wall, it's something that I do every year. I love the gradual collecting of inspiring images.
Well, I have a meeting with my Theology small group to go to.
Tah-Tah for now!
-Brenna Kathleen

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Amen

I was going through my inspiration folder, thinking about my various art projects I'm working on, and came across this image. I think it sums it up what I think about art pretty well.
-Brenna Kathleen

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Just like Harry's first ride on the Knight Bus...

My third year started out with a bang!

The roommies and I arranged our room so we all have a sweet set up. All lofted beds so we have our own space under them for our desks and various sitting places.
I have room under for my desk and the perfect amount of space for my thrifted chair, Jane.
Popsicle loves sitting in his little spot by the window and watches the people walk by outside.

What I've found most exciting (besides my awesome prof for Theology 2, my illustration, and Animation classes), is a project that I actually have only had a small part in.
At the end of summer, my dearest Amber came over and helped me with making a new sketchbook. I had an old book cover, extra paper, needle, and thread. Problem was, I didn't know how to make that into a new sketchbook. Amber did. So the darling took it from me, put it all together, and then presented it to me a few days ago.
Ladies and Gentlemen, My new sketchbook...
Yup, that's right. It's in an old hardcover binding of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
After Amber handed it over to me, I quickly got to work "pimping" it out.
What you see in the picture above is a pasted in Ravenclaw stationary page (I put in several of those), my own penned version of The Jabberwocky poem by Lewis Carroll, a pasted in red envelope that reminds me of a howler, and one of the original pages from the book( several of those are also put in).
There are other things I added like lined paper, and a ribbon bookmark. Amber had sewed in not just the brown pages, but also pages form my old stash of drawing paper and watercolor paper as well.

Want to know the BEST part? It's Harry's third year at Hogwarts. It's my third year at Biola. And what an adventurous year it will be.

Happy back to school everyone!
-Brenna Kathleen