Friday, December 28, 2018

Wishing you a Wonderful New Year

I can’t believe another year has just about ended.  It seems like it just fluttered by so quickly!  I don’t really make New Year resolutions but like to take some time to reflect upon the past year and think about changes I would like to see in the coming New Year. 


When I look back over the year I find myself quite thankful.  I continue to be blessed with the comfort of family and friends whose company I enjoy.
 
Bob & I
Vola & Jason
My doll making has resulted in some travel this past year. I really enjoyed seeing new places, visiting with friends made on previous trips, and making new friends as a result.
California seaside
 
Kathryn & Julie
I started to paint and sketch wherever I go.  This has become such a joyful part of my life and helps me grow as an artist.
My paintbox and painting of flowers while downstate NY
 
Indianapolis University Quartet
I was able to have a second critique done on my art dolls by three amazing NIADA artists, Donna May Robinson, Sandra Oglesby, and Tanya Buckley Marriott.  If you never had a formal NIADA critique done on your work, it is an absolutely wonderful experience.  It’s like having a private class focused specifically on improving your own work by the most talented doll artists in the world.  It doesn’t get better than that!
 
Moulin Rouge Dancers by Marla Niederer
I’ve learned how to slow my pace a bit more this past year and take the time to enjoy all that surrounds me. 
 
Outside my living room window
I have accomplished some goals this past year and look forward to working on some new ones in the New Year.
 
Sketchbook page by Marla L. Niederer
I hope your New Year is filled with much laughter, love, good health, a comfortable home in which you may rest, and many art supplies to keep your creativity flowing!


Until next time………

warm hugs,
Marla

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Hope you are enjoying the holiday season!

Festival of Trees
I hope you are enjoying the holiday season!  Recently my husband Bob and I went to see the Festival of Trees at the Dulles building in Watertown. 
Bob and I at the Festival of Trees
 We had to pose in front of the choir! 
 
Westelcom tree
This is the Westelcom tree that my son Jason helped decorate. 
 
3D printed decorations
He 3D printed some of the decorations.
 
Year of the Dragon tree
One of the trees I found quite creative was the year of the dragon tree.
 
Under the Sea themed tree
Another one I particular enjoyed was this under the sea themed tree.
 
Nerissa by Andrea Baughman
 Speaking of under the sea, Andrea Baughman, shared with me this picture of the mermaid she created after taking my class Sleeping Mermaid.  She is so talented and creative!  I just love how it turned out!
 
Sleeping Mermaids by Marla L. Niederer
Until next time…..
the warmest of hugs and best wishes,
Marla

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

I thought I would share what has been on my workbench lately

Just before I went to Indianapolis this fall to teach my Sleeping Mermaid class my favorite sewing machine stopped working.  I didn’t have time to play with it until I returned from my trip and it needed a new belt.  I have never changed one before so I watched quite a few YouTube videos from the Singer Featherweight Shop and finally was able to get it working again.  While I was at it I polished it with Caruba wax and it now looks and runs like new!
 
My Singer Featherweight
This is a good thing because right now I am getting materials ready to teach my Moulin Rouge Dancers at AFICC this spring.
 
Moulin Rouge Dancers by Marla L. Niederer
I did get a little off task though.  My granddaughter is really into dragons now so I decided to design and create one just for her.  It is kind of a silly project but I had so much fun making it!   I thought I would share with you a few process and completed photos of the dragon. 
 
Needle sculpting the dragon head

Sewing the wings to the dragon

Completed dragon  for my granddaughter

close up of dragon by Marla L. Niederer

Rear view of dragon by Marla L. Niederer


If you are interested in taking a live doll making class from me I am scheduled to teach my Moulin Rouge Dolls workshop at Artistic Figures in Cloth & Clay in Columbus Ohio April 25th – 28, 2019
 
Moulin Rouge Dancer by Marla L. NIederer

I am also scheduled to teach a class on how to make dragonfly wings for dolls and bears at the Philadelphia Artist Doll & Teddy Bear Convention May 2nd -4th
 
La Fae Verte with her dragonfly wings by Marla L. Niederer

And if you don’t want to wait until spring, there are several new instant downloadable PDF tutorials in my shop
Mistique by Marla L. Niederer

Until next time……..

warm hugs,
Marla

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

The Story of the Moulin Rouge Dancers and La Fae Verte

If you know anything about me or follow my blog, you will know that I follow everything shiny down the artistic rabbit hole.  I thought you might enjoy finding out how this affinity for chasing everything shiny led me to create the Moulin Rouge Dancers and La Fae Verte.
 
Hand beadwork  for Ocean Goddess by Marla L. Niederer

Prior to the Moulin Rouge Dancers project I had been working on my Ocean Goddess for six months.  I was trying some new techniques with her and wanted to use beadwork to create the shimmery scales of a fish.  After doing a few rows of the beadwork on her I knew this was going to be a long project. The process became quite meditative and something I looked forward to each day.  When she was complete I felt a bit lost and was looking for something not quite as intense and a bit lighter to create.
Ocean Goddess by Marla L. Niederer
I had been fascinated with the costumes of the Moulin Rouge and thought it might be fun to create a Moulin Rouge Dancer.
I started the project by developing a pattern that would utilize a wire armature to hold the pose of the dancer. Then I started searching the internet for pictures of Moulin Rouge Dancers to use as inspiration for the pose and the costuming.  This is where the chasing everything shiny down the artistic rabbit hole kicked in.
 
First Moulin Rouge Dancer by Marla L. Niederer
As I was creating the first Moulin Rouge Dancer which has a very happy expression on her face, I started to research the history of the Moulin Rouge and the stories of the dancers on the stage.  I found out that the Moulin Rouge, which is still a tourist attraction in Paris, was where the can-can dance started. 
 
Moulin Rouge Dancer by Marla L. Niederer
I also learned that the Moulin Rouge was a place where the different social classes would mingle.  It was also frequented by many artists, one of which was Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. 
 
Moulin Rouge Dancer by Marla L. Niederer
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was known for painting the most realistic portrayals of the Moulin Rouge.  As I researched more about Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec I found out about his fascination with the dancer Jane Avril who was the subject of several of his paintings.  Of course that led to researching Jane Avril. 
 
Moulin Rouge Dancer by Marla L. Niederer
Jane Avril had a very difficult life which was the basis for the character Nicole Kidman played in the 2001 movie Moulin Rouge.  Of course I had to watch this movie again for research purposes only, wink, wink.  I then created my Jane Avril inspired Moulin Rouge Dancer with the not so happy expression on her face.
 
 Jane Avril inspired Moulin Rouge Dancer by Marla L. Niederer
Originally I was going to do the costuming completely with fabric but soon found myself utilizing beadwork in the costuming inspired by some of the costumes used in the 2001 Moulin Rouge movie.  I guess I just can’t leave those beads alone!
 
Moulin Rouge Dancers by Marla L. Niederer
I was enjoying this project so much that I decided to continue to create a series of Moulin Rouge Dancers with three different poses from the can can dance.
 
Moulin Rouge Dancers by Marla L. Niederer
When creating an art doll project I tend to immerse myself in everything to do with the project and since I enjoy reading I tend to do quite a bit of research along with it.  I continued to read about the Moulin Rouge and how the artists tended to gather together there while sharing their ideas and a drink or two of absinthe. 
Absinthe was called La Fae Verte (the green fairy) by many and five o’clock was often called the green hour due to the popularity of the drink.  La Fae Verte became a symbol of artistic transformation and artistic liberty.
 
La Fae Verte by Marla L. Niederer
When Absinthe is prepared to drink, cool water is slowly dripped on top of a cube of sugar on a slotted spoon placed over the glass of absinthe.  This process transforms the drink into a cloudy greenish-white mixture.  As the drink transforms from the green liquor into the cloudy greenish-white mixture, it is supposed to transform the mind of the drinker liberating his/her thoughts.  Absinthe was considered a muse by many artists and writers.  
 
La Fae Verte by Marla L. Niederer
Once I read this information about absinthe and La Fae Verte, I had to create my own version of La Fae Verte, the green absinthe fairy leaping out of a bottle of Absinthe.  Maybe she can act as my very own artistic muse!

If you wish to join me in a class to make your own Moulin Rouge Dancer, I will be teaching this at Artistic Figures In Cloth and Clay April  25-28, 2019 in Columbus, Ohio.  For more information on the Artistic Figures in Cloth and Clay conference and to sign up for the Moulin Rouge Dancers class go to the website cyndysdolls.com

Until next time……..

warm hugs,
Marla 


Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Art Studio Inspiration


I have many things to be thankful for and one is that I am very lucky to have taken over the top floor of my home to use as an art studio.  One of the perks of having an empty nest!
But even though my space is large it has been cluttered and not well planned out.  I tend to work in a creative cyclone at times especially when I am preparing to teach a class or exhibit at a conference.
Julie Gausvik in Janet Brandt's studio.

Well, while being hosted by Julie & Ron Gausvik in Indianapolis to teach my Sleeping Mermaid class this fall, Julie brought me to meet her friend Janet Brandt.  Janet so graciously took me on a tour of her studio which is also the top floor of her home but so much more beautiful than my space.  I just fell in love with her studio!
 
Janet Brandt in her studio
These are some of the pictures I took of Janet’s studio.
Janet Brandt's caravan bed in her studio
Janet Brandt's studio
 
Janet Brandt's studio
This is a casket that Janet created to exhibit at the Winterthur Museum.
 
Janet Brandt's embroidery casket

I have been so inspired by Janet’s workspace that I am starting to think about what to do with mine to make it more inviting.

You can see Janet’s blog and more pictures of her embroidery here

http://www.janetbrandt.com/


Until next time……
warm hugs,
Marla
 
Moulin Rouge Dancers by Marla L. Niederer
If you are interested in taking a live doll making class from me I am scheduled to teach my Moulin Rouge Dolls workshop at Artistic Figures in Cloth & Clay in Columbus Ohio April 25th – 28, 2019

www.CyndysDolls.com

 
La Fae Verte with her Dragonfly wings by Marla L. Niederer
I am also scheduled to teach a class on how to make dragonfly wings for dolls and bears at the Philadelphia Artist Doll & Teddy Bear Convention May 2nd -4th

http://www.quinlanmuseum.com/convention/

Flower Faeries by Marla L. Niederer

 And if you don’t want to wait until spring, I just added several new PDF tutorials to my shop which are all 20% off for the Cyber week special which is running from November 20th -26th


https://www.etsy.com/shop/OrsinisAngels




Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Cyber Week Specials

I just wanted to let you know that I have recently added some new step by step photo PDF tutorials to my shop just in time for the 20% off Cyber week special which is running from November 20th -26th.  You can go to my shop here
Flower Faeries by Marla L. Niederer

Bridgette by Marla L. Niederer
Two of the tutorials can be used to create ornaments for your holiday decorations. 

 
Mermaid Ornament by Marla L. Niederer
Mardi-Gras Tassel Ornament by Marla L. Niederer
I always find it calming to be working on a project in between the hustle and bustle of the holiday season.
 
Mistique by Marla L. Niederer

Until next time……..

warm hugs,
Marla