From Stones to Potatoes


Funny how you can miss some things you didn't expect to. I miss these. They used to sit on my coffee table. One by one they got sold off or incorporated into other art pieces. One of these days I will have to find some new stones and paint faces on them. Meanwhile another artist is getting a lot of attention for her faces on potatoes and what fun they are too. This one however wasn't planned, it just naturally looked like an unhappy potato sitting on my neighbours shelf above the cooker.

I LOVE some of this potato art , the hedgehog is adorable.



Comments

I love these stones! What a clever idea - I would love to have a bowl of them!! So unique!!
oh I LOVE the stone faces... you must make yourself another bowl of them!
The potato faces look like they are actually waterslide decals. Not nearly impressive as your catacomb in a bowl :) Your embroidery design is very chic and I am blown away by the shot from your sketchbook!
Lori Gravley said…
I agree with Bill, your faces are much more interesting than the photographs on decals on potatoes. Have you been in Would You, Could You lately? Sheryl has a bowl of pottery faces, but they are a little more upbeat and less varied than yours. Love them!!
jafabrit said…
thanks Linda, I used to collect the most awesome river stones in New Jersey which were a joy to paint on. Have never found any in ohio on my walks in the state parks. One of these if I find some I will do more.

thanks Judith :)

You know I kind of wondered about that Bill, as much as I enjoyed them, I am glad you like mine BETTER :)
and thanks about the sketchbook comment.
Fiona Leonard said…
Maybe you could have a postbox where people could send you stones from around the country/world.

Love the faces, it's like a collection of people trapped in a bowl. Would be great to give to kids and ask them to make up back stories.

Or adults for that matter...
jafabrit said…
I keep meaning to pop in to IN A FRAME to show Sheryl what I am working on (she asked for a peek). I will check out the bowl of faces.
jafabrit said…
what a great game that would be fiona :) I wonder if they could match them up to the real people behind the faces that they are based on :)
L.M.Noonan said…
Yes, yours are definitely better, there is no comparison in fact. This kind of crap happens a lot to me. Almost every time I am about to exhibit in fact. I rather over it all. That is why—for the first time; that I am keeping mum concerning the details of what s going into my exhibition in Feb 2010. I have to say that you are really on to something with the embroidery JB. I absolutely love it.
jafabrit said…
thanks loretta :) "Almost every time I am about to exhibit in fact. I rather over it all. That is why—for the first time; that I am keeping mum concerning the details of what s going into my exhibition in Feb 2010."

I think that is wise. Even if people don't intentionally use your ideas they can be influenced and it shows up in their work.
Ralph Ivy said…
As the saying goes: "Don't throw the first stone." If I got one I'd certainly hold on to it. You are a creative artist.

And yes...the little spud does look lonely. Maybe set beside a small platter of fries?
Debrina said…
Great artwork on those stones! I can see why you miss them! I love doing portrait work, but never in a thousand years would have thought to put them on flat stones like that. Only YOU would do something like that and that's why I'm one of your fans, mate!!
Art said…
Ralph, I think putting the potato next to fries would be highly traumatic and ill-advised. It would probably give the potato nightmares about vats of bubbling oil.

Agree with all about the stone faces--they turned out beautifully.
I really liked your rock faces! If you had sold them on Etsy, I would have bought one! But, of course, what could I do with just one... I would need a whole bowl!

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