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October 21, 2012

Back to Creating Textiles














Squid Scarf, 2012


How does a designer get picked up by a textile company, like, say Hermes?!  Ok, I am reaching high, but I would love to design organic images for there products.  I have been to there stores, in both NYC and London.  I think I have an understanding of what they are about, the quality and prestige they present. 

But whom do you send your portfolio to?  I know there are shows in NYC where buyers come to see designers work, but are there other ways? What other companies use freelance designers?  Anyone out there with experience doing this and an understanding of how it works?  Please, share.





October 06, 2012

A is for Australia

Sound of the Didgeridoo

A continent infused with 30,000 years of history, a mysterious land of inhospitable landscapes and deadly creatures roaming by the thousands. It is the only place with kangaroos, the koala and most other marsupials of the world. Australia has both of the world's monotremes (egg-laying mammals), the platypus and the short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) and the long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bruijnii), also known as spiny anteaters.  The Aboriginals are most famous for their "dot paintings" and didgeridoo playing.  Aboriginal art is one of the oldest art forms in the world.

Some creatures are deadly to the touch, can kill you upon ingestion, or can grab you out of nowhere, and without any warning, for you to never be seen again.  These things do happen; they are not just what movies are made of, but they happen infrequently.  Let us take the creatures of Australia as an example of some of the natural dangers in the world today.

Here are just six of the deadliest creatures living today in Australia, the box jellyfish, the taipan snake, the salt-water crocodile, the blue ring octopus, the stonefish (possibly the most deadliest fish in the world), and the red back spider. 

Australia has about twenty of the top most venomous snakes in the world.  The amount of poisonous spiders ranks pretty high as well, but with the invention of antivenin, people no longer die from these bites if treated right away.  Even the platypus has a barb above it’s rear feet, used by the male during mating season to fight off other males. 

Now back to the sea and it’s magnificent ways of enticing humans to enter it.  We look at the crystal blue calm waters off of Australia’s beaches and the desire to take a swim overwhelms us.  But if these waters have no large reefs present, then the currents can be deadly to swimmers. Powerful rip currents, rip tides and shore breaks can quickly bring you out to deeper waters, or create panic in a swimmer when fighting against them.  Now what if it is box jellyfish mating season? The Australian Box Jellyfish, scientifically known as the Chironex fleckeri, and ranked among the most venomous creatures in the world.

Shark attacks on the rise in areas that used to be safe to swim, why this occurrence?  This is due to the break down of the marine ecosystem that used to provide food for these creatures.  So they follow the food closer to the shores.

But a visit to Australia is a must, for with proper precautions; you can see the greatness and beauty of this infamous Island without so much as a scratch.  Box jellyfish season is Oct. thru April, where they move to calm waters for feeding.  Crocodiles do not like to hang with humans, stay out of the mangroves.  Most creatures, unless provoked, will avoid you.  As far as sharks are concerned, follow some basic rules, do not swim at night, while you are bleeding, do not feed any animal, and follow all warning signs posted.

September 02, 2012

Callie Art wallets featured on Etsy











Callie Art on Etsy featuring a new line of wallet art. All wallets are unique, one of a kind, and hand painted by Callie.

Joining the collection of mini surfboards and hand painted on paper artwork, these one of a kind painted wallets are great accessories to one’s life. Using iridescent acrylic paint, each wallet is a beautiful piece of art. Created in the style of pointillism, and dedicated to the Aboriginals of Australia.


August 15, 2012

Having fun with sealife













I had a dream this morning that I was on a beach, and if you put your hand in the sand of shallow water, a baby octopus will be in your grasp and pulling away. It was awesome. Yes, I am a little infatuated with the creatures. They are incredibly smart, so squishy and come in such wonderful, changeable colors. I also have quite the fondness for cuttlefish, in case you don't know me. The eyes are just amazing, the pulsating light show moving down their legs, which they perform when inspired, is all so magical. I met a woman recently who thought the sea dragon was a myth, or perhaps a Disney inspired creature. Wow, if ever someone needs to visit an aquarium...that is all I am going to say on the subject.

Above is my latest creation in seducing the world to look at my art. I hope it works, but now, where to post it? Please feel free to share the wonder of art. Thank you, callie

August 05, 2012

Mini Surfboard Art










sold

The above are for sale on etsy.com


Now available for purchase on etsy.com! Yes, I have finally dove in and made some collectable fun art. CallieArt on etsy.com


OK, skateboards were tons of fun to paint, but what about surfboards? Taking on a new shape, simply inspirational. The look and feel of the sea. Would I like to do a real surfboard, totally! If anyone knows of a company with raw, unfinished boards, please let me know.

My dream is to go to Australia in 2014. I am hoping to get gallery representation, if you have a connection and think I would be a good fit, please pass along my site information:
www.CallieArt.com. Thank you!


I feel a strong connection to the land of aboriginal souls. I would love any gallery contact information. I am in need of some serious networking to make this happen. I am keeping my fingers crossed that this dream comes to fruition. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! Thank you for stopping by. Callie

Mini surfboards can be purchased on
Etsy.com

July 08, 2012

And now for something completely different...











Enter, the world of skateboarding energy. I got on my first board when I was thirteen, but then fell on my chin and thought that was it. I need all my bones intact.  I refused stitches and still have the scar to remember those days by. Now, thirty-four years later, my passion is back, but in a different fashion. Decks now serve as my canvas. I love the shape, the potential, and the adrenaline just waiting for action. 

While traveling in London, I did a photoshoot of a skate park under the Tate Modern. Boys in school uniforms were hanging out with the street skaters.  I was mesmorized by the grafitti, the skaters and the idea of creating boards to evoke the moment of action. Above are two of the resulting boards inspired by this environment.

Featured in the on-line zine: MungBeing

July 05, 2012

MTA Arts for Transit, Artist Callie Hirsch










Come out to the Rockaways, NYC! Take the A train to the S, get of at 105th Beach Station. See art all along route. Each stop has been newly renovated, public art installed.