Drawings
I really do love to draw. I have actually completed three small drawings in the past few days (outside of school even). I will post them on my Drawing page. I feel so very blessed that God has given me this talent to enjoy and teach.
I enjoy all kinds of art - drawing, painting, pottery, printmaking, sculpture, commercial art, crafts and more. It is all great fun!
I really do love to draw. I have actually completed three small drawings in the past few days (outside of school even). I will post them on my Drawing page. I feel so very blessed that God has given me this talent to enjoy and teach.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
10:56 PM
4
comments
I just had the sweetest time these past few hours watching my littlest grandson, Bradyn. He is only 15 months old and so adorable.
We first watched a little of Ice Age 2: The Meltdown but not really because he was more interested in getting into the "toybox" footstool to find his favorite musical box and his plastic Sponge Bob whose eyes turn when you push the button on the back. His little hands can hardly even reach around to push it but he knows how it works and he tries hard to make it work like it does when grandma pushes it. He can say Sponge Bob but he doesn't say much else, accept of course mama and dada and all of those other baby words that make sense to them but being grown-up we lose the translation.
I think it's sometimes like that when we listen to God. He tells us in so many ways how we can have a wonderful life; we can be free to love and live but we are so grown-up in the world that we lose the translation when He speaks. We think we know everything but in truth we really need to become like children - accept what He says as truth and have faith that we will be taken care of as promised.
I know that was how Bradyn felt today with me. He laid back in my arms and fell fast asleep, knowing that he was loved and protected and that I would still be here with him when he woke up. And I was! He slept for almost 90 minutes and woke with a smile when he saw my face looking down on him.
I long to live my life like that daily with my Father and my Savior. I can wake up every morning with a smile knowing that He is always with me and trust in His faithfulness and truth.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
4:14 PM
1 comments
Labels: My Grandson
This is a calligraphic verse I did for a very special person who is getting married. This is before it is matted and framed.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
10:48 AM
3
comments
It has been such a long time since I have been on my blog.
I have finished all of my chemo and my bone marrow biopsy came back clear - still in complete remission. I am quite elated and I praise God for His mercy and healing. Now I am in the midst of planning my return to school for the last quarter. I have missed my students and fellow teachers and I am certain it will be very good for me to be working again. I will probably get a little tired at first since I have been, what I consider, quite lazy these past few months, but that can only get better.
I have finished a few pieces of art during this time but I have not scanned or taken pictures of any of it so I don't have anything to post. Once I am back in school working on things with my classes I may have more art posts.
I am so thankful for everyone who has been praying for me for so many years (over 4 now with this last cancer) and I know I have been blessed by all of you.
God bless.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
9:23 AM
2
comments
Not a very clear image - my daughter took a picture of it with her cell phone. But you can still see my little frog! I drew this and hung it on my hospital door here at the Nebraska Medical Center. I get lots of comments most every day.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
12:18 PM
1 comments
Elizabeth and I decided to do a craft on my last Saturday home before heading to Omaha to the Medical Center. It was fun creating art with my very talented daughter!
Yes, my cancer has returned and I will be going through all of the chemo once again starting this coming Tuesday. I am so thankful that I have a loving Father and Savior with me for comfort and strength! His plans for me are for His glory and I am looking forward to whatever comes.
I will see my art students one last time tomorrow, then head out.
I scanned this in and it was slightly too long but you can see most of it!
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
6:18 PM
1 comments
Labels: 6"x12". fabric/handmade paper/ribbon/lace/rose petals/stamping collage.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
11:49 AM
3
comments
Labels: Gallery glass paints and strip leading; approx. 37" x 43"; antique window pane
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
2:49 PM
1 comments
Labels: Pencil; sketch paper; 12"x18"
I must have thrown, turned the foot, pulled handles and carved at least 50 of these. I make all of my seniors in art a mug for graduation. They do seem to appreciate it. These are just a few that haven't been picked up yet.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
3:26 PM
2
comments
This was such a fun card exchange! I have never created Artist Cards before and had a great time doing it. It ended up I couldn't stop; kept right on making more after the first 6 I needed to make. Anyway, I guess I have extras I can send to others. : )
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
5:49 PM
0
comments
Labels: 2.5"x3.5"; 300 lb. watercolor paper; watercolor and pen and ink.
I spent approximately 30 minutes on this drawing. Parent-Teacher conferences were rather slow. :) (I never like how pictures scan - either too light or too sharp. Decided to just post them both!)
My little grandson is growing up so fast.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
9:31 AM
1 comments
Labels: #2 Pencil, drawing paper; approx. 4"x4"
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
9:02 AM
0
comments
Labels: Acrylic; 8x10
I finally got started on my peony piece(s). I first began with the acrylic but then decided to also work with my new coloured pencils. I really enjoy both medium. I still have a ways to go with both and then I will have to decide which one to give to my secret sister at church!
I just realized, I am posting these before our luncheon. It is a good thing my Secret Sister doesn't get on-line!
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
9:57 PM
0
comments
I had a wonderful Christmas break - especially since my new grandson was born.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
3:00 PM
1 comments
Labels: My newest grandchild.
I can't believe I have not even been on my blog for so long. I have looked at it a few times to show others, but I have not posted anything. Although I have finished several projects at school, I have not had any time to myself to work on something of my own. That is what happens, though, once I start teaching.
I am finally soon starting a small colour pencil drawing for my Secret Sister at church. When I finish it, I will try to remember to scan and post it before giving it away.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
2:54 PM
0
comments
Labels: Lost Time
I finally finished my gourd. I am putting it on this page since the first pic is here. I think it turned out pretty good. I now have an entire bowl of fruit and veggies on my dining room table.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
10:12 AM
2
comments
Labels: acrylic paint, modeled sculpture, red clay
This time for my sculpture class.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
3:58 PM
2
comments
I haven't posted anything for so long but I've just been so busy with school. I have been posting many things to my school website - student work, etc. Web pages take so much time.
I have been researching lots of new ideas for our handmade books in my natural fibers class. Making paper and the many things you can do with it is probably one of my favorite projects in this class (although, you can't really compare it to batik). Anyway, I have found so many great books about the subject. I think I spend more time reading others' books about it than I do creating my own art! But, as all of you know, even though we make art, we still enjoy the work of others!
Generally, we just bind a book with our paper but I do think I may have my students create some kind of art book this time. The only problem with that is getting them to really think it through and bring objects to class. But, we'll see.
Hope you are all out their creating!
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
9:11 PM
0
comments
Labels: Handmade or Altared Books
I have been posting to my sculpture blog lately.
Although I am busy footing (turning) my thrown pots, I have not done anything special with them - as of yet - but will probably post those eventually on the pottery blog.
This page will probably not see much in the way of posts for awhile.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
3:42 PM
1 comments
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
1:02 PM
1 comments
Guess I will write a short note to all who like to look.
I really do plan to add artwork to my blog but I will have to find the time to get some done. I do have a pottery piece almost completed-as a demo, of course, for my classes-but I will get a pic of it and post it soon. I have also completed a small, clay sculpture of two radishes so could probably post those, as well.
I have been trying to keep up on the blogs of others so have been enjoying all of the knew artwork and posts. Thanks for sharing.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
8:59 PM
0
comments
School has officially started and I am tired. But then, I always am on the first few days of school. This year the students came back on Tuesday - usually they come back on a Thursday - and the longer beginning week is getting to most of us. But we'll make it through! :)
Sadly, I probably won't be posting much in the way of art, at least not until I am actually doing something as a demo. So, I may write a few times and then post a few times, but not steadily as before.
Keep watching......
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
9:36 AM
1 comments
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
8:58 AM
1 comments
Labels: Portrait; pencil; 11"x14" framed
I love to mix colors-I think that is one of my favorite lessons in teaching painting. I don't normally paint much with acrylics accept when teaching it but the three small paintings I have posted recently were all done with inexpensive Van Gogh acrylics. What I especially liked about doing those paintings was the challenge of mixing the primary colors to get the color I wanted-my set only consists of magenta, cyan, yellow, black and white.
copyright by Barbara J Kluver /
B Kluver
at
8:38 AM
0
comments