This is probably my most favorite haiku-inspired poem that I’ve written to date.
For late night writing
A pencil is better.
It’s marks are not so permanent.
ABOUT DANIELLE FOUSHEE
I am an artist. This website features my work and highlights some of the varied
Monday, July 19, 2010
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Emmi Whitehorse’s Natural Balance
A few months ago, I went to the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art in Telluride, Colorado with a friend. I was completely struck by the beauty and emotion conveyed in the work there from Navajo artist Emmi Whitehorse. Most (if not all) of the works are oil on paper, then mounted on canvas.
Ms. Whitehorse’s work is reflective of her experience as a Native American artist. She is interested in creating work that “stays true to a harmonious balance of beauty, nature, humanity, and the whole universe.” She says that this philosophy is essential to the Navajo people.
I love that these pieces are intended as landscapes, and yet, somehow they aren’t landscapes in the literal sense at all. The idea of being inspired by a particular subject matter and turning it into something completely unexpected interests me. In this work, I see modern references to something akin to the Native American rock art I’ve viewed in the western United States (see my posts here and here). I love Ms. Whitehorse’s ability to combine references of the past and present while keeping the pieces open-ended.
This text from Ms. Whitehorse’s Artist Statement says it all: “My work is about and has always been about land, about being aware of our surroundings and appreciating the beauty of nature. I am concerned that we are no longer aware of those. The calm and beauty that is in my work I hope seves as a reminder of what is underfoot, of the exchange we make with nature.” ... What a wonderful sentiment and very well put.
Ms. Whitehorse’s work is reflective of her experience as a Native American artist. She is interested in creating work that “stays true to a harmonious balance of beauty, nature, humanity, and the whole universe.” She says that this philosophy is essential to the Navajo people.
I love that these pieces are intended as landscapes, and yet, somehow they aren’t landscapes in the literal sense at all. The idea of being inspired by a particular subject matter and turning it into something completely unexpected interests me. In this work, I see modern references to something akin to the Native American rock art I’ve viewed in the western United States (see my posts here and here). I love Ms. Whitehorse’s ability to combine references of the past and present while keeping the pieces open-ended.
This text from Ms. Whitehorse’s Artist Statement says it all: “My work is about and has always been about land, about being aware of our surroundings and appreciating the beauty of nature. I am concerned that we are no longer aware of those. The calm and beauty that is in my work I hope seves as a reminder of what is underfoot, of the exchange we make with nature.” ... What a wonderful sentiment and very well put.
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Inspiring Artist
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Lake Tahoe & The Sierra
We spent the first 10 days of July in California’s Sierra Mountains... The first five nights we camped in several places, hiked to a bunch of lakes, and got plenty dirty! Then the last four nights we stayed in a hotel in South Lake Tahoe where we met up with some of my co-workers for a “conference” which consisted of two group dinners. The rest of our time was free to do whatever we wanted.
Little 9 lb. Mojo can hike as far as anyone, and just like everybody else, he likes to rest at the halfway point and have a snack. Preferably some cheezits, but pupperoni will also suffice.
Little 9 lb. Mojo can hike as far as anyone, and just like everybody else, he likes to rest at the halfway point and have a snack. Preferably some cheezits, but pupperoni will also suffice.
The Grouse Lake hike was my favorite. The wildflowers were spectacular (see the post below) and the lake itself was beautiful. We were planning to hike up a bit further to see another lake (I forgot the name of it), but we decided to head back down the mountain when we heard thunder rumbling overhead. Just as we began to turn back, I stepped on a patch of snow, fell through, and landed in a creek up to my knee. Luckily it was a warm day and it kind-of felt good to squish every other step down the mountain!
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California,
Nature
Monday, July 12, 2010
Sierra Nevada / Tahoe Wildflowers
Matt and I spent the last week roaming around the Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada mountains in California. It was the perfect time of year to visit, as the wildflowers were abundant! (If you’ve ever read my blog before, you already know I’m a sucker for wildflowers!)
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California,
Nature,
Wildflowers
Monday, June 28, 2010
Lying in the Grass with Eyes Closed
I finished up this new mixed media painting this weekend. . . I think I might give it to my friend Sarah, who is having a baby soon. It makes me think of things unknown, things floating out there in anticipation of being discovered. I want to do more pieces like this one.
I’m thinking of dying some of the cooking twine I like to use in paintings. I’m hesitant to do it though, because I already feel like I’m in a race against time. I can’t make things as fast as I can think them up. I’m not sure how to remedy that problem, but I want to see my ideas come to fruition and not just stay floating around inside my head.
I’m thinking of dying some of the cooking twine I like to use in paintings. I’m hesitant to do it though, because I already feel like I’m in a race against time. I can’t make things as fast as I can think them up. I’m not sure how to remedy that problem, but I want to see my ideas come to fruition and not just stay floating around inside my head.
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Danielle Foushee,
Mixed Media,
Painting
Friday, June 25, 2010
I Dreamt of Things: Gun in My Face
I dreamt I was in a courtroom where a kid freaked out and shoved me onto the ground and put a gun in my face. Another kid jumped up and put a gun in the first kid’s face. Everyone froze in place. It was like I was in a cheesy 80’s cop/courtroom drama.
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strange dreams
Friday, June 18, 2010
I Dreamt of Things: My Dad
I dreamt of a rainy nighttime road trip up the California coast with my dad. He was driving and singing to himself while I snoozed in the back seat. When I woke up and tried to talk to him, he didn’t respond. I don’t think he knew I was there.
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strange dreams
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
You Knew She Was Out There
Moments of Clarity 03 / You Knew She was Out There 13x10 inches. Mixed Media. 2010.
I’ve been making a lot of new work lately. . . This is one of my latest. I also finished two big pieces this week (20x26") but it isn’t as easy to get quality digital images of them since they’re too big for my scanner. I’ll have to get the big ones photographed before I can show them to you. I’m really excited about this new work. I love the various materials combined with each other.
I’m still trying to think of the best ways to display this work. I really don’t like the idea of framing them behind glass because of their textural and 3-dimensional qualities. I want them to breathe! I think I’m going to take some advice I found from another artist online here and try to mount my works on paper onto canvas. I think that will look much better than frames . . . and hopefully the process will be cheaper too.
I’m still trying to think of the best ways to display this work. I really don’t like the idea of framing them behind glass because of their textural and 3-dimensional qualities. I want them to breathe! I think I’m going to take some advice I found from another artist online here and try to mount my works on paper onto canvas. I think that will look much better than frames . . . and hopefully the process will be cheaper too.
Labels:
Danielle Foushee,
Mixed Media,
Painting
Friday, June 11, 2010
Back Yard Garden

I decided to start a small raised bed garden in our back yard this spring. Matt helped me build the bed and then I got the dirt and seedlings from Bookcliff Gardens Nursery. Mojo is a great helper!

I just planted one or two of each plant. I just wanted to see which plants do best in our back yard. I think next year I might ask Matt to help me build another bed so I can have a bigger variety and at least two plants of each type.

We have beefeater tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, red bell pepper, jalapeño pepper, cantaloupe, cucumber, strawberries, and a bunch of herbs — parsley, basil, oregano, cilantro, thyme, rosemary, and lavender. I pulled off some cilantro today to make a batch of grape salsa and also a batch of tomato salsa. YUM... More photos to come as the garden grows!
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Sold! Small Paintings for Friends
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Danielle Foushee,
Mixed Media,
Painting
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Mojo Bouncing Around Seiber Canyon

We went for a hike in Seiber Canyon in McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area last weekend and had a great time. Mojo had fun playing in the grass — in some places it was taller than he is! This canyon is rarely visited and, as expected, we didn’t see anyone else nearby.

We did find evidence of a black bear nearby, though! His paw track was about six inches wide. I bet someone with more experience than me could take an educated guess about how big this bear was; I have no idea. It did look like his visit to the area had been recent though!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
New Paintings: I’m on a Roll!
Ever since we moved into our new house, I had been in a bit of a creative funk. I guess I just needed to get the work space set up in a useful way. And now that the weather has improved, I feel inspired! I’ve been working on lots of new stuff, and have tons of ideas that I can’t wait to get started on.
Moments of Clarity 01 / Gardening at Night10x13 inches. Mixed media on paper. 2010.
I’ve been working with some new materials in these recent works. I’m really interested in how to create 3-d relief on a 2-d surface (I guess this is always an aspect of my work, whether small- or large-scale). There’s something really interesting about the contradiction inherent in making a flat surface have a sense of dimension. I also like the relationship between what happens above and below the horizon line.
In this piece, I’m exploring what happens with the twine when it isn’t anchored to the paper. The drooping loops can move and change, and thus can’t be completely controlled. Juxtapositions of opposites really intrigue me — which parts of the painting do I tightly design, and which parts are left up to chance? The question now is: How can I frame it and still keep that paradox in the forefront? My first thought is to forgo having glass in front of the work, but then I worry that it won’t look “finished.” Hmm.
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Danielle Foushee,
Mixed Media,
Painting
Monday, May 17, 2010
Lower Delores River Camping

This weekend we went camping with a group from Colorado Environmental Coalition. The river is beautiful, as is the entire area around Gateway, Colorado. At first it seemed like it might rain all evening, but once we got our tent set up the clouds parted and a beautiful rainbow emerged over the cliffs.


The river is beautiful and the wildflowers were abundant!

Matt and I enjoyed riding our bikes down a dirt road that parallels the river. Mojo ran alongside our bikes for a couple miles, but once he got tired we let him navigate from a basket on the handlebars. What a cutie!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Paintings SOLD at the Grand Junction Art Center!
Two of my small pieces were recently on display at the Western Colorado Center for the Arts (The Art Center). I was excited to find out that both of them were sold! It is so gratifying to see that people are inspired by my work. I hope to continue on this path and make more inroads toward making and selling more artworks on a regular basis. Maybe one day my artwork could become a primary source of income (One can hope, anyway!).
If you'd like to see more of my work, please visit my profiles at: ArtSlant or MyArtSpace.
If you'd like to see more of my work, please visit my profiles at: ArtSlant or MyArtSpace.
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Danielle Foushee,
Mixed Media,
Painting
Monday, February 1, 2010
I Dreamt of Things
I dreamt of a crustacean infestation in my living room, all because my friend Brigid wanted to sell her Mercedes on Craigslist.
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strange dreams
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