Art Beacon Digital Residency

20 NOV SAT 2021

Current Work

My INK365Draw project began on November 1st, 2020 and consists of 305 black and white drawings using words from a $3.95, paperback, 1982 Webster’s Dictionary as prompts. Drawings 1 through 212 are on 5” x 8.25”, 47 lb Moleskine Plain Kraft Journal paper and drawings 213 through 305 are on 6”x8”, 184 lb Strathmore Mixed Media paper. I started this project when the Inktober 2020 daily drawing challenge came to an end and I couldn’t find another challenge that interested me. I promised myself I would draw everyday for 365 days; however, in 2021, I hosted an event in June, and went through a work transition in September and did not draw those two months.

Art Beacon Digital Residency

19 NOV FRI 2021

My Current Work

Micron Pigma Ink Pens
5″ x 8″ Moleskine Kraft Cahier Journals
6″ x 8″ Strathmore Mixed Media Paper

Starting with Inktober 2020 on October 1st, 2020, and ending with Inktober 2021 on October 31, 2021, I have drawn over 300 ink on paper drawings.

When Inktober 2020 ended and I couldn’t find another drawing challenge that interested me, I made up my own.

This is where images of my ink on paper drawings are archived.

PEACE + LOVE + ART & MUSIC = Happiness

If you dream it, you can do it. – vlvh

https://www.instagram.com/valerievanhorne_artist/

Art Beacon Digital Residency

Video

19 NOV FRI 2021

My Ongoing Work

2007 – 2017

My Father, and his Father were photographers. My Grandfather had a little dark room where he developed his work and was a photographer during WWI in France. He worked for Iowa Lithographing all his life except when he was in the war. He was an Artist, Inventor and avid Outdoorsman. My Father and he taught me all I needed to know about photography and I’ve had one all my life. Thousands and thousands of photos are stored in albums and boxes and on cloud drives, flash drives and external hard drives. It would take years for me to catalog all of them. Here is just a teenie tiny miniscule fraction of a drop of DNA for your viewing pleasure. By the way, in “no” way am I a professional, I just use my camera as another medium, like my mechanical pencil or Micron Pigma ink pens.

Look at the little things in life and you’ll see more than you can ever imagine. – vlvh

Art Beacon Digital Residency

Video

17 NOV TUE 2021

My Past Work

Artivism is a portmanteau word combining art and activism. … In many cases artivists attempt to push political agendas by the means of art, but a focus on raising social, environmental, and technical awareness is also common. – Wikipedia

99 to 1 : Women and the 1%

Gender and Income Inequality

Through extensive online research I found photographs of 99 women not known to be wealthy using random search words. These women represent the 99%. I printed the photographs, traced their faces, and researched royalty, aristocrats and socialites that might be of their ancestral lineage. I create new portraits of these women incorporating clothing, headdresses and jewelry from possible royal, aristocratic or socialite ancestors and shift the 99% into the 1%.

During research and production new areas of interest arose which lead to writing fictional descriptions based on real facts and adding women who committed crimes and women known to be wealthy.

  • Sakura Micron
  • Stonehenge 100% Cotton
  • 8×8

 

Art Beacon Digital Residency

Video

17 NOV TUE 2021

Influences

Education doesn’t stop when you leave school and it doesn’t just happen in the classroom. My Artist’s Soul has an endless thirst for knowledge and I feel empty if I’m not learning something new everyday.

Continuing education, film, books and experiences are a constant source of inspiration and I can not say enough how important education is to all of us. Never stop learning. Never.

Two books in my studio library that changed the trajectory of my work over the past twelve years are “The Artist’s Way” by Julia Cameron and “The Mission of Art” by Alex Grey. “The Artist’s Way” was a turning point when I was stuck and by gathering a small group of others to go through the process with me, I changed the way I thought about my art. Journaling “The Mission of Art” embedded Alex Grey’s concepts in my psyche and expanded the way I look at the world and the innate truth behind the Artist’s spark and reason for being. I highly recommend these two books.

Art Beacon Digital Residency

17 NOV TUE 2021

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20TH

Only three more days until my show at Five Monkeys in Historic Valley Junction!

Come see a small sampling of my ink on paper drawings from a year long project. This is an interactive and safe show.

Meet the Founder of River City Art and Music and Riverview Artist Salon. Ask questions, view my collection and enjoy the company of others.

Masks are required. One will be provided if you do not have one.

Have a Great Day!

 

Art Beacon Digital Residency

Video

16 NOV TUE 2021

My Past Work

From 2010 to 2018 I made a lot of my own art! I hadn’t made that much art since leaving Iowa State and it was a magical period filled with ideas and inspiration in many mediums.

Work Doodles

In the Spring of 2018 these images were drawn during a stressful period in my day job life. They were a type of medicine I injected into my soul as a way to escape from an environment of negativity. I called them “Work Doodles”. They helped alleviate my suffering tremendously.

My hand moved on scratch paper. I started with a line not knowing where it would take me then took a picture secretly with my cell phone so I wouldn’t get caught. When I got home, I corrected the lighting using Photoshop

  • Ballpoint Pen
  • Cellphone
  • Scrap Paper
  • Adobe Photoshop

Work is Like a Circus

Art Beacon Digital Residency

15 NOV TUE 2021

My Past Work

After I moved into Phenix in September, 2018 and set up my studio I thought, “I’m going to do a bunch of my own work!”, not much of that happened but I did throw together five more RAS events (four at the Des Moines Social Club and one at the Pappajohn Center).

There was an art event at Phenix right after the move in where I shared a couple of my ink on paper works from my “99 to 1” series, showed an inkjet transfer, colored pencil piece from “Memorialized Emotions” at Oliver+James, completed a commission using the same method, and tired to figure out how to put my drawings on canvas using Posca paint markers.

@valerievanhorne_artist @ink365draw @oliver.jamessalon @valleyjunction @posca_usa #artivism