I thought today would be a great day to celebrate the work of Paul Klee, since he was born on December 18, 1879, exactly 95 years before I was born. Happy Birthday!
Paul Klee was of German/Swiss descent. He is most known for his study and understanding of color theory, and he wrote extensively about it. He wrote, “Colour has taken possession of me; no longer do I have to chase after it, I know that it has hold of me forever... Colour and I are one. I am a painter.”
Klee taught at the famous Bauhaus school of art and architecture, which has now evolved into the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology. The Bauhaus school originated in Germany and moved to Chicago in the 1930s to avoid Nazi disapproval. The school influenced developments in art and design throughout the first half of the 20th century.
He was deeply inspired by music, and reciprocally, his work has inspired musicians. Rainer Maria Rilke wrote about Klee in 1921, “Even if you hadn’t told me he plays the violin, I would have guessed that on many occasions his drawings were transcriptions of music.”
On a completely visceral level, Klee’s paintings are beautiful, spiritual compositions that leave my heart aflutter. But I’m also intrigued by his work as an academic student of design and color. I also live on that line between art and design, and appreciate the interrelationship of a variety of creative expressions.
ABOUT DANIELLE FOUSHEE
I am an artist. This website features my work and highlights some of the varied
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Word of the Week — CUPOLA

Each week, I close my eyes and choose a random word from the dictionary. I then do an image search for that word online, and choose some of the most interesting, unusual, and unexpected results to share with you.

This design is created using nothing but hands from watches.

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Word of the Week
Monday, December 15, 2008
I Dreamt of Things...
I dreamt that I was trying to speak with a couple people at a yoga studio. I had just eaten a piece of candy that one of them gave me. The candy kept getting bigger and stickier in my mouth, which caused quite a bit of difficulty as I tried to communicate.
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strange dreams
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Earlier Cranbrook Shows
Here are some images from Cranbrook Degree Shows of earlier years:
I think this was done using a laser cutter. I am determined to have access to a laser cutter at some point in the near future.



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Inspiring Artist
Cranbrook Graduate Show 2008

I’m not sure why, but over the past months (years?), I’ve found more inspiration looking at the work coming out of disciplines other than design. That’s not to say there aren’t interesting things going on within my own discipline, but there’s something special about studying a variety of visual ideas.
As designers, perhaps it’s even more essential that we become curious about everything around us.

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Inspiring Artist
Monday, December 8, 2008
I Dreamt of Things...
I dreamt that I was attacked by a big black raven in a small, dark, musty, old staircase with faded blue carpeting.
Perhaps this dream came to me because I mentioned to Matt last night as we watched the Baltimore Ravens in a football game, “They are called the Ravens because Edgar Allen Poe lived in Baltimore.” Matt replied, “Uh-huh.”
Perhaps this dream came to me because I mentioned to Matt last night as we watched the Baltimore Ravens in a football game, “They are called the Ravens because Edgar Allen Poe lived in Baltimore.” Matt replied, “Uh-huh.”
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strange dreams
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Word of the Week — HERALD




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Word of the Week
Thursday, December 4, 2008
My New Small Paintings
I’ve been working on a variety of new projects, and (as promised) would like to share a few of my favorite recent small paintings with you. Please visit my Etsy site to purchase prints. I hope you like them.
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Danielle Foushee,
Mixed Media,
Painting
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Word of the Week — LIP




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Word of the Week
Monday, November 24, 2008
Terry Winters’ Drawings & Paintings

Terry Winters is known for his drawings, paintings, and prints. He was born in Brooklyn in 1949. What I love about his work is its diversity of style and medium... He is inspired by anatomic and biological forms, as well as the geometries of architecture. I love the varied color palettes he uses and I’m always moved by work that celebrates human imperfection.
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Inspiring Artist
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Los Angeles Architecture Tour

The first building we visited was the new CalTrans building in downtown LA. I loved that the architect, Thom Mayne of Morphosis, chose to use mostly building materials that are associated with transportation infrastructure, and allowed these materials to become sculptural elements that are raised to the level of art... whereas these features are often simply functional and go unnoticed in their original environments on freeways and overpasses, etc. This building is located at the intersection of 100 Main Street and 100 First Street in downtown, so the huge (4-story) number really becomes a great landmark.
After the CalTrans building, we saw the 19th century Bradbury Building, also in downtown. The interior of the Bradbury building was like a very ornamental Escher drawing, with staircases floating through the interior. I also loved the elevator shafts that were out in the open, with amazing decorative iron work. My photos didn't really come out, because it was too dark in the space...



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Design,
Los Angeles
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Mari Andrews Sculpture & Drawings
Mari Andrews is a California artist who is inspired by her lifelong passion for drawing and collecting to create small sculptures built from wire, pine needles, branches, and other linear materials. Many times her small sculptures are grouped together on a large gallery wall in a narrative way.
I’m inspired by this work’s simplicity. I appreciate the imperfections in the materials, the compositions are so natural and have a spontaneity that is refreshing. As a graphic designer, it’s so difficult to make work that seems effortless, whether it’s in my commercial work or my paintings, so that makes Ms. Andrews’ work that much more impressive!
These are beautiful!
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Inspiring Artist
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Dusk in Los Angeles

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Los Angeles
Monday, November 3, 2008
Word of the Week — NUMB
Each week, I close my eyes and choose a random word from the dictionary. I then do an image search for that word online, and choose some of the most interesting, unusual, and unexpected results to share with you.
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Word of the Week
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Strip Mining Conundrum



Somehow I’m still inspired by the scale and beauty of these places, despite what I know must be horrible for the local land, plants, and animals. . . Not to mention what kinds of effects there are on the human residents of the area. I have no idea.
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Conservation,
Nature
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