Thursday, April 19, 2007

Mouse Plate - "Look who's coming to dinner!!"


With the generous help of my friend Jeff Guin, I have another clay plate to try painting on.

I highly doubt many will be adventurous enough to eat off of this one due to its subject, but it was what I saw when I looked at the plate.

Jeff creates the clay 'canvas' for me to work on, I paint away, then he does the final firing.

I can't wait to see how it looks once it has been finished.

I do enjoy this new form. It can be somewhat forgiving in that if I really don't like what I have started, I can wash it off and begin again.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Groucho Marx - Pointillist Ink Drawing

Here is one of the pieces I did in ink, Pointilism.....Groucho Marx

This one was done back in 1982. Pointilism was one of my favorite forms of artwork for a very long time. Though I did many full, complete pictures, this one of a vague impression of Groucho was, for some reason, one of my favorites.

Pencil Drawing from Big Muddy River Rendezvous

While camping out at the Big Muddy River Rendezvous in Winona Minnesota (October 2007) I hid out in our canvas tent, grabbed paper and pencil and started scribbling away.


I have been finding a quiet little corner to scribble and scratch on paper for as long as I can remember. My favorite subject has always been our outdoor friends.

Even back in high school and just after, I always found them so much fun to draw.











This hound dog was drawn back in high school....I know, back during the dinosaur era.








"Friends" were drawn back in 1979...WOW! Ancient history!

My son is pushing me to pick it up again....thus, the first drawing at the top of the page, "Fox" was created. Though sold at an auction, it holds a special place in my heart as one of the first pieces I have drawn in many, many years.

I know that these drawings are very old, but throughout the years, not doing much of anything for so many years, most of my work has been given away or sold. Now, with the ability to scan my work, or take photos, I can at least share it with some friends and, thanks to the kids pushing, I think I just might start trying to work at it again. Not because its any good, but because I have so much fun with it.

Wooden Bowls

Here is another area I have been playing with. Last second, I decided to do something extra for some of my family members. Had planned on just wood burning the family names on the back, but once the wood burner had warmed up, I just couldn't stop myself. Started with the cat bowl for my sister.













Then did the Bear Family Bowl for another family member.


Last, finished with the Beaver Bowl for family friends.



Seems like nothing is safe once I start thinking.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Cats, Mother Earth's Tree of Life and Plates

Thanks to a very talented friend, Jeffery Guin, who is a fabulous artist, I tried my hand at painting on clay with black glaze. Now, please keep in mind that I haven't done any kind of artwork in years, so be kind....

Most people seem to like the cat plate that I painted. It was great fun...though challenging. Izzy, our kitty model, kept trying to run off with my paint brushes.


My son & I liked the other plate I painted best. "Mother Earth's Tree of Life". Both were fun to try a hand at.


Make sure you check out Jeffrey's work: mudwerks.blogspot.com

First Artwork in years




All thanks to the persistent persuasion of my children, I am finally picking up my pencil, ink, brush, oils and whatever else I can find stashed around the house and heading out for a wonderful adventure.






This all started when I asked my son if there was anything that he might want from around the house, for when he had his own place. He asked for a sculpted piece I had done way back in college. Not furniture, not possessions of real monetary value, a clay glob I did years ago. That sculptured piece was the one and only time I ever worked in clay. Unfortunately it no longer existed as it was broken during the move to our new home. He looked so hurt that I had to do something to make it up to him.


I talked to an artist friend of mine, Jeffrey Guin who does fabulous work in clay. He gave me a bucket full of clay to play with.
Out of that blob came my first piece of artwork in years. Only the second time I touched clay...yes, I know, it shows. It may not be a great piece of artwork but it was one of the best times I had in years...it got me back into art.
Make sure to check out Jeffrey's work at: http://mudwerks.blogspot.com/

A little rambling:

I was once asked why I list and sign my artwork, design work and directing work as LZ Dokken rather then my full legal name. For most of you, with all due respect, you may not understand this, but for those few who due, I follow in your footsteps.

When I was creating a network of contacts thru dance, theatre design and directing, I was going thru a divorce. This meant my last name would change. I realized that all the contacts I had made, and those that would possibly try to look me up would not have a clue who I was or how to reach me. In looking ahead I also realized that any current and or future contacts may be lost, once again, if I ever remarried (which I did do many years later) and/or changed my name for any reason (once again, which I did do when I married the second time). After much thought, I decided to stick with my maiden last name whenever signing pieces of art or design.

As for my first name, I found out, purely by accident, that much of my work was still being judged by the fact that I was a woman. I don't mean to offend anyone here, but this is still a fact of life.  Let’s take one art piece for an example. One piece entitled “Friends”, a drawing of a young rabbit and baby bird created years ago. When people knew the piece was done by Lynn Zee Dokken, I over heard them describe the piece as "what a cute bunny”. No constructive criticism to work from, just that it was cute and quickly discarded. When people knew that it was created by LZ Dokken, (not knowing if it was a man or woman) I heard actual critics. Good, bad or indifferent, it didn’t matter to me, it only mattered that I now had constructive critics to work with.

LZ Dokken allows me to ‘own’ the piece while getting people to actually view the art work without prior judgment, which sadly, still happens to this day. 

This ended up being a way to feel pride, owning my art and creative side while being taken seriously when I wanted or needed to. Once someone actually looked at the piece, I could elect to let them know who I was if I so wished to.  Or I could just stand back and let others share in what I had to offer.

Sadly, I still struggle to this day with some family & friends that do not seem to understand and wish to "help" by sharing my work but under their name & terms.  Such as posting my work under their name, referring to me by relationship to them but not giving the work the artist's name of LZ Dokken.  This can feel like theft, kind of like someone just painted over your signature and then proceeding to paint in their name over your's. What can one do except try to keep working to help others understand.  Trying to "copy" someone's work is actually a form of flattery, taking claim or credit for the piece under someone else's name is a form of theft.  It makes me feel owned, rather then allowing me to own my work.  Even if you are trying to "help" get the word out, please use respect and check with the artist first.  No matter who it is.