Posts by Carrie Brummer
Women Who Tattoo
Maud Wagner was born in 1877. No historical records explain why she ran off to join a circus, where she met her husband Gus Wagner. They do note she ended up doing a trade for their first date: if he tattooed her, she would go out with him. He did more than that, he eventually…
Read More“You are not wonderful just because you are a Mother.”
I’m part of the amazing exhibition: “You are not wonderful just because you are a Mother,” an exhibition curated by Qiana Mestrich. When I read the call to artists, I immediately knew what to create. I literally prepared my image references and went to work after Little was asleep. This colored pencil drawing on watercolor…
Read MoreSetting Up Anonymous Woman
The next few blog posts in this series will be about preparing and hosting the opening for my exhibition Anonymous Woman, which is running at the Shenkman Arts Centre in Orléans, Canada from Nov 28, 2019 – Jan 7, 2020. When I applied for exhibition space via the city of Ottawa, I was living there…
Read MoreProcess: Peg
Sharing the process and journey behind the finished product pays testament to the love, care, and time that goes into each work. If you want to learn more about Peg and the other women of the Anonymous Woman series, get started here. If you’d like to own this work honoring the legacy of women before us, don’t…
Read MoreProcess: Barbara
Sharing the process and journey behind the finished product pays testament to the love, care, and time that goes into each work. If you want to learn more about Barbara and the other women of the Anonymous Woman series, get started here. If you’d like to own this work honoring the legacy of women before us,…
Read MoreProcess: Ruth
Sharing the process and journey behind the finished product pays testament to the love, care, and time that goes into each work. If you want to learn more about Ruth and the other women of the Anonymous Woman series, get started here. And don’t forget to sign up (it’s free) to become part of the…
Read MoreThe Origins of Embroidery
Embroidery as a word originates from the French word broderie, which means embellishment. In the earliest days of man, we can find evidence of embroidery. Fossilized clothing from 30000 BC shows decorative stitching in boots, clothing and hats. In Siberia, archaeologists have found shells that had holes drilled into them and then were stitched into…
Read MoreArtist Insights: How do you deal with perfectionism?
Artist Insights is a series where I answer questions from members of the community. Recently I was asked, My question regards perfectionism. Have you dealt with so — and if so — what do you do to overcome? Sarita, this is a great question, thank you for asking it. If you are regularly visiting my…
Read MoreA Brief History of Gold Leaf
Since the beginning, gold leaf has been about adorning and honoring important objects and people.
Read MoreArtist Insights: Do you see yourself as teacher or artist?
Artist Insights is a series where I answer questions from members of the community. Recently I was asked, “What do you see as your strengths? And do you see yourself as teacher or artist .. which is the prime driver?” I grew up assuming I would teach AND make art. I never thought I would…
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