In the September/October issue of Somerset Studio, I've presented recent work on an unfinished wood castle. You'll see I have a guest in my column - my friend Andrew Borloz shares his design treatment on the same item. It's really terrific example of how there is always a means to "make it your own", the name of my column ;) Be sure to click through to Andrew's blog post that further illustrates his colorful process and inspiration: HERE.
This was such a fun project - working on the surfaces, then creating chess characters to inhabit the fortress. My first impression, upon opening the structure on the store shelf: Escher. Scroll down for samples of his black and white work, with dizzying staircases. You can see why he inspired my design direction. Lots of stenciling on the outside, and collage on the inside - not as easy to paint in there so I relied on some favorite old engravings and copies of my own previous work. Had to add in a few dollhouse ladders too - definitely a fun-house for adults. This castle is still available at Michael's in the event you want to give a try. (Don't forget to use your coupon).
Magazine is available now, thru Stampington.com or at your favorite bookstore.
Sending positive vibes to our friends in Texas and Florida. I'm working a fundraiser with some friends - you can help! Stay tuned.