Returning to Ebru Wonderland
The second time round, she came across a low curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door.
"You may call it 'nonsense' if you like," she said, "but I've heard nonsense, compared with which that would be as sensible as a dictionary!"
There are a ton of great pieces from the Ebru Wonderland project. The lovely psychedelic whimsy of the ebru art seems to lend new life to these recycled book pages of classic illustrations and the timeless tales of Alice's adventures in Wonderland.
It's my own invention.
But how does one get to ebru wonderland?
Well one day while looking over my book shelf, I noticed that I had 4 copies of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. So I asked myself, "self, do you need 4 copies of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass?" It was then that the conclusion was reached to disassemble one of the books and re-use the paper for ebru.
The pool of tears.
A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden; the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red.
All this time the guard was looking at her, first through a telescope, then through a microscope, and then through an opera glass.
- In Other News -
• I recently had put the Guanyin Ebru in an group art show called the Portland Goddess Show. The show was a celebration of all things Goddess to mark the release of the 2013 Portland Goddess calendar. The calendar is available in my etsy shop - here
• I have one ebru workshop on the Winter Schedule at The Village Gallery Of Arts. It will be held on January 19th, sign-up in advance.
Circa 1600's
• 2013 is almost here, so be prepared. Buy your copy of Liquid Visions, the ebru art of Danny Rodriguez. It's a 2013 calendar featuring twelve months of my original embellished ebru art. Now available though my etsy shop.
Peace and Love,
Danny
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Further Down The Rabbit Hole
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Sunday, September 9, 2012
Ebru India
I recently brought my live ebru art to India.
I was invited to do a live ebru performance at IIT Guwahati's annual tech fest, Techniche.
A 3 day event filled with robots, lasers, and lectures, Techniche 2012 also offered artistic entertainment in the evenings.
Indica Ebru.
The performance was about a hour and half long. During which I made some detailed patterns, flowers, peacock feathers, birds, and an om symbol.
Heres what they had to say about me, "As the paint droplets swirl and twirl on the liquid, the realization that art is forever expanding and always surprising hits you gently. This art of creating marbled paper using impressions drawn from viscous liquid dates back to the 15th century, yet its beauty seems current. Danny Rodriguez is a new-age proponent of Ebru Art who combines the ancient turkish art with modern techniques to create an end-result that never ceases to amaze."
As an added bonus, a couple nights later I set up a DIY ebru booth and gave some Techniche goers the chance to experience ebru first hand.
Danny's water bending academy.
When I was done performing I relaxed and enjoyed my visit, while finding my way to a couple of the local temples of Guwahati, India.
Temple for the Devi Kamakhya, in Guwahati, India.
- In other news -
• This September I will be featured in the OMSI Maker Faire.
• I am teaching multiple ebru workshops available this Fall Schedule at The Village Gallery Of Arts. The first class is on September 22nd, and the second class is on November 3rd.
Peace and Love,
Danny
I was invited to do a live ebru performance at IIT Guwahati's annual tech fest, Techniche.
A 3 day event filled with robots, lasers, and lectures, Techniche 2012 also offered artistic entertainment in the evenings.
Indica Ebru.
The performance was about a hour and half long. During which I made some detailed patterns, flowers, peacock feathers, birds, and an om symbol.
Heres what they had to say about me, "As the paint droplets swirl and twirl on the liquid, the realization that art is forever expanding and always surprising hits you gently. This art of creating marbled paper using impressions drawn from viscous liquid dates back to the 15th century, yet its beauty seems current. Danny Rodriguez is a new-age proponent of Ebru Art who combines the ancient turkish art with modern techniques to create an end-result that never ceases to amaze."
As an added bonus, a couple nights later I set up a DIY ebru booth and gave some Techniche goers the chance to experience ebru first hand.
Danny's water bending academy.
When I was done performing I relaxed and enjoyed my visit, while finding my way to a couple of the local temples of Guwahati, India.
Temple for the Devi Kamakhya, in Guwahati, India.
- In other news -
• This September I will be featured in the OMSI Maker Faire.
• I am teaching multiple ebru workshops available this Fall Schedule at The Village Gallery Of Arts. The first class is on September 22nd, and the second class is on November 3rd.
Peace and Love,
Danny
Monday, August 13, 2012
Ebru Wonderland
How do you get to ebru wonderland?
Tied round the neck of the bottle was a paper label with the words "DRINK ME" beautifully printed on it in large letters.
Well one day while looking over my book shelf, I noticed that I had 4 copies of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. So I asked myself, "self , do you need 4 copies of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass?" It was then that the conclusion was reached to disassemble one of the books and re-use the paper for ebru.
Curiouser and curiouser!
A lovely level of psychedelic whimsy was the result of the addition of the ebru art. Vibrance, composition, and kinetic lines lent a new life to the classic illustrations found within the book.
There goes Bill!
The Queen's Croquet-Ground.
I had a lot of fun with this project and created tons of great pieces. I produced far too much to share it all here, but I will try to continue to reveal my favorites over time.
- In Other News -
• I have just added 2 ebru classes to the Fall Schedule at The Village Gallery Of Arts. The first class is on September 22nd, and the second class is on November 3rd. Don't hesitate, the classes will fill up fast.
• With Summer blazing away I am finding myself selling ebru art out in the streets of Portland, OR. The easiest place to find me would be at the Portland Saturday Market on the waterfront in downtown Portland, Oregon.
Peace and Love,
Danny
Tied round the neck of the bottle was a paper label with the words "DRINK ME" beautifully printed on it in large letters.
Well one day while looking over my book shelf, I noticed that I had 4 copies of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. So I asked myself, "self , do you need 4 copies of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass?" It was then that the conclusion was reached to disassemble one of the books and re-use the paper for ebru.
Curiouser and curiouser!
A lovely level of psychedelic whimsy was the result of the addition of the ebru art. Vibrance, composition, and kinetic lines lent a new life to the classic illustrations found within the book.
There goes Bill!
The Queen's Croquet-Ground.
I had a lot of fun with this project and created tons of great pieces. I produced far too much to share it all here, but I will try to continue to reveal my favorites over time.
- In Other News -
• I have just added 2 ebru classes to the Fall Schedule at The Village Gallery Of Arts. The first class is on September 22nd, and the second class is on November 3rd. Don't hesitate, the classes will fill up fast.
• With Summer blazing away I am finding myself selling ebru art out in the streets of Portland, OR. The easiest place to find me would be at the Portland Saturday Market on the waterfront in downtown Portland, Oregon.
Peace and Love,
Danny
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Double Dates
I will have my ebru art in two different wall calendars in 2013.
The future is nigh.
The first calendar is Liquid Visions, the ebru art of Danny Rodriguez. Which features twelve months of my original embellished ebru art.
The wall calendar is 8"x8" with a saddle-stitch binding.
Not only did I select all the pieces featured, I printed, bound, and signed every one of these limited edition wall calendars.
Order yours now while supplies last.
The Liquid Visions wall calendar is available though pre-sale in my etsy shop. Pre-Sale price is 33% off regular price. So, if you get one early you can save $5.
The second 2013 wall calendar that includes my ebru art is the 2013 Portland Goddess Calendar. This calendar is a group project organized by Chelsea Rose and features the art of twelve different Pacific Northwest Artist who have come together to both honor the divine feminine and share visions of her sacred and enthralling presence.
The Divine Feminine has been honored and depicted by every culture around the world since the beginning of human history. Her wisdom and majesty lives on today as she continues to be known and worshiped by many names throughout the world. As is the nature of the Goddess, her strength, wisdom and beauty are a major source of inspiration not only spiritually but artistically.
This limited edition calendar features my Guanyin Ebru, a double layer ebru with screen print embellishment, and a battal ebru print that is used as background for the inside cover page and back cover, plus the art of Portland, Oregon artists Laura Borealisis, Justin Slattum, Liv Rainey-Smith, Nicole Linde, Joanne Licardo, Robin Urton, Matt Schlosky, Sam Arneson, Nicholas Frenette, Anna Todaro, and Chelsea Rose.
This calendar is currently available through a pre-sale on etsy. If you order a calendar during the presale you get 15% off the regular price. This means the early bird saves three bucks by getting a calendar for $17 instead of $20. The presale ends October 4th, 2012.
In other news-
Its Summer time, so I am super busy showing and selling ebru art at the local street fairs and markets.
If you spot me selling art around the Portland, Oregon area say "Hi".
Peace and Love,
Danny
The future is nigh.
The first calendar is Liquid Visions, the ebru art of Danny Rodriguez. Which features twelve months of my original embellished ebru art.
The wall calendar is 8"x8" with a saddle-stitch binding.
Not only did I select all the pieces featured, I printed, bound, and signed every one of these limited edition wall calendars.
Order yours now while supplies last.
The Liquid Visions wall calendar is available though pre-sale in my etsy shop. Pre-Sale price is 33% off regular price. So, if you get one early you can save $5.
The second 2013 wall calendar that includes my ebru art is the 2013 Portland Goddess Calendar. This calendar is a group project organized by Chelsea Rose and features the art of twelve different Pacific Northwest Artist who have come together to both honor the divine feminine and share visions of her sacred and enthralling presence.
The Divine Feminine has been honored and depicted by every culture around the world since the beginning of human history. Her wisdom and majesty lives on today as she continues to be known and worshiped by many names throughout the world. As is the nature of the Goddess, her strength, wisdom and beauty are a major source of inspiration not only spiritually but artistically.
This limited edition calendar features my Guanyin Ebru, a double layer ebru with screen print embellishment, and a battal ebru print that is used as background for the inside cover page and back cover, plus the art of Portland, Oregon artists Laura Borealisis, Justin Slattum, Liv Rainey-Smith, Nicole Linde, Joanne Licardo, Robin Urton, Matt Schlosky, Sam Arneson, Nicholas Frenette, Anna Todaro, and Chelsea Rose.
This calendar is currently available through a pre-sale on etsy. If you order a calendar during the presale you get 15% off the regular price. This means the early bird saves three bucks by getting a calendar for $17 instead of $20. The presale ends October 4th, 2012.
In other news-
Its Summer time, so I am super busy showing and selling ebru art at the local street fairs and markets.
If you spot me selling art around the Portland, Oregon area say "Hi".
Peace and Love,
Danny
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Focusing Divine Energy
The new ebru pieces I have been working on are embellished with the Japanese Jumon, Choku Rei (sho-ku-ray).
Handmade original, double layer acrylic ebru (turkish paper marbling) on kozo paper.
The Choku Rei is a symbol used in Reiki Healing to increase the flow of energy through the practitioner, thus increasing the healing potential. Choku Rei loosely means, focus divine energy here, and is informally referred to as the Power symbol.
Reiki roughly translated means, divine energy. I see Ebru as a representation of the same energy.
The Choku Rei focuses the flow of the divine energy.
These pieces were made by utilizing a paper masking technique which requires me to go through the ebru process twice to define the symbol.
Peace & Love,
Danny
Handmade original, double layer acrylic ebru (turkish paper marbling) on kozo paper.
The Choku Rei is a symbol used in Reiki Healing to increase the flow of energy through the practitioner, thus increasing the healing potential. Choku Rei loosely means, focus divine energy here, and is informally referred to as the Power symbol.
Reiki roughly translated means, divine energy. I see Ebru as a representation of the same energy.
The Choku Rei focuses the flow of the divine energy.
These pieces were made by utilizing a paper masking technique which requires me to go through the ebru process twice to define the symbol.
Peace & Love,
Danny
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Workshop Review
Take a look inside my ebru workshop.
I'm at the head of the table leading the Ebru exercise.
The Village Gallery of Arts recently added me to their list of art instructors. My first VGA workshop was an introduction to Turkish paper marbling. After a brief introduction and a step by step exercise of the base patterns the group was free to play and experiment.
We went through a ton of paper!
The group caught on quick and turned out some unique ebru of their own. I spent most of my time helping guide others from patterns to new ideas, so I wasn't able to get much marbling done myself. All and all I think the workshop went great and by the end of the day I was already planning the next one.
Check out this 1600's illustration of a paper marbling studio. It looks quite similar.
Not much has changed.
- In other news,
I was recently featured in a one night only pop-up art and music show inside NW Shirts retail location in Vancouver, WA. I shared a wall with my partner, Acrylic painter, Chelsea Rose. The evening also hosted a live set from Vancouver's Quetzal.
a night of psychedelia.
I'm at the head of the table leading the Ebru exercise.
The Village Gallery of Arts recently added me to their list of art instructors. My first VGA workshop was an introduction to Turkish paper marbling. After a brief introduction and a step by step exercise of the base patterns the group was free to play and experiment.
We went through a ton of paper!
The group caught on quick and turned out some unique ebru of their own. I spent most of my time helping guide others from patterns to new ideas, so I wasn't able to get much marbling done myself. All and all I think the workshop went great and by the end of the day I was already planning the next one.
Check out this 1600's illustration of a paper marbling studio. It looks quite similar.
Not much has changed.
- In other news,
I was recently featured in a one night only pop-up art and music show inside NW Shirts retail location in Vancouver, WA. I shared a wall with my partner, Acrylic painter, Chelsea Rose. The evening also hosted a live set from Vancouver's Quetzal.
a night of psychedelia.
Peace & Love,
-Danny
Monday, April 23, 2012
Guanyin and the Triskelion
I wanted to share some of my new embellished ebru pieces with you.
Guanyin Ebru, a double layered acrylic ebru embellished with a Guanyin screen print.
Namah Guan Shih Yin Pusa
The Bodhisattva Guanyin, deliverer of mercy and compassion, is an enlightened being from the Buddhist tradition. Depicted here in the lotus position, with both hands resting on her lap in the meditation mudra. If you where wondering what is in the vase, it's Amrit, otherwise known as immortality nectar or holy water.
Hear our cries.
I have also finished a new mandala.
I call this one the Triskelion Mandala. The triskelion or triskele is a celtic seal for personal development, physical growth, and spiritual expansion. Based around the number 3, the triskele represents the mind, body, spirit connection. I have also placed 3 of the Buddhist Gankyil in this mandala as well. The Gankyil is associated with the primordial energy that spawned the physical and spiritual realms, and the balance between the three to maintain existence. The Gankyil goes by many names, but is most known as the Wheel of Joy, the hub of the Buddhist Dharma Wheel.
The Triskelion Mandala has a strong presence. Both the Triskele and the Gankyil give the illusion of spinning movement, and the ebru art has a very kinetic appearance too. Plus in some light the lines almost look to be glowing.
In other news,
my ebru workshop is about three weeks away and there is only 4 open spots left. If you are around the Portland, Oregon area this is your chance to learn Turkish Paper Marbling from me. Sign up now. http://villagegalleryarts.org
Also, I have been doing really well selling ebru art alongside my partner Chelsea Rose at the Portland Saturday Market. We are out there most Saturdays, come by and say hi.
Peace & Love,
Danny
Guanyin Ebru, a double layered acrylic ebru embellished with a Guanyin screen print.
Namah Guan Shih Yin Pusa
The Bodhisattva Guanyin, deliverer of mercy and compassion, is an enlightened being from the Buddhist tradition. Depicted here in the lotus position, with both hands resting on her lap in the meditation mudra. If you where wondering what is in the vase, it's Amrit, otherwise known as immortality nectar or holy water.
Hear our cries.
I have also finished a new mandala.
I call this one the Triskelion Mandala. The triskelion or triskele is a celtic seal for personal development, physical growth, and spiritual expansion. Based around the number 3, the triskele represents the mind, body, spirit connection. I have also placed 3 of the Buddhist Gankyil in this mandala as well. The Gankyil is associated with the primordial energy that spawned the physical and spiritual realms, and the balance between the three to maintain existence. The Gankyil goes by many names, but is most known as the Wheel of Joy, the hub of the Buddhist Dharma Wheel.
The Triskelion Mandala has a strong presence. Both the Triskele and the Gankyil give the illusion of spinning movement, and the ebru art has a very kinetic appearance too. Plus in some light the lines almost look to be glowing.
In other news,
my ebru workshop is about three weeks away and there is only 4 open spots left. If you are around the Portland, Oregon area this is your chance to learn Turkish Paper Marbling from me. Sign up now. http://villagegalleryarts.org
Also, I have been doing really well selling ebru art alongside my partner Chelsea Rose at the Portland Saturday Market. We are out there most Saturdays, come by and say hi.
Peace & Love,
Danny
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Friday, April 13, 2012
Spring Training
This spring I am offering a hands on ebru workshop in the Portland, Oregon area.
DIY LYFE!
The Village Gallery of Arts has recently added my Turkish paper marbling class to the calendar. On Saturday, May 19th, I will be hosting a four hour workshop. Giving time for the essential instructions, plus lots of hands on marbling time. This is your chance (if your in the area) to learn the techniques of marbling on paper, allowing you to produce sought after traditional patterns, or create unique individual expressions.
http://villagegalleryarts.org
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It's Spring and I am creating, and creating, and creating.
double layer ebru
The overlain transparency of lines and colors in this piece create a feast for the eyes. I feel drawn in one direction, yet pushed into another, leading into a swirl of melted sunset colors that whisper of days past.
With bright flowers popping up everywhere I look, no wonder I have been finding them in my ebru too.
spring bloom
This multiple layer piece captures Oregon spring time pretty well for me. The blue streaks of rain water running down the window augmenting the bright blooms amidst the gray, and the fleeting contrast of blooms and fallen petals.
Peace & Love,
-Danny
DIY LYFE!
The Village Gallery of Arts has recently added my Turkish paper marbling class to the calendar. On Saturday, May 19th, I will be hosting a four hour workshop. Giving time for the essential instructions, plus lots of hands on marbling time. This is your chance (if your in the area) to learn the techniques of marbling on paper, allowing you to produce sought after traditional patterns, or create unique individual expressions.
http://villagegalleryarts.org
In other news,
It's Spring and I am creating, and creating, and creating.
double layer ebru
The overlain transparency of lines and colors in this piece create a feast for the eyes. I feel drawn in one direction, yet pushed into another, leading into a swirl of melted sunset colors that whisper of days past.
With bright flowers popping up everywhere I look, no wonder I have been finding them in my ebru too.
spring bloom
This multiple layer piece captures Oregon spring time pretty well for me. The blue streaks of rain water running down the window augmenting the bright blooms amidst the gray, and the fleeting contrast of blooms and fallen petals.
Peace & Love,
-Danny
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
March Forward
Winter is fading away and it's looking more and more like spring every day. Which means its time to wake up and start the art vending season again.
Coming out of hibernation.
The first weekend of March marked the opening of the Portland Saturday Market, which went quite well. The rain stopped for a couple days and we even got some sun. Which is a big deal in Portland, OR. I got to sell a couple Ganesh prints to people who really appreciated them, which always feels really good. Plus I got to enjoy hanging out with other artist friends.
I am also in an art show this month at the Doll Gardner Gallery in Portland. The show features a wide variety of mandala art and runs through March.
Mandalas Anonymous.
During the opening reception I was asked to talk about Mandalas. I touched on sacred symbolism, sacred geometry, and transferring intentional energy into art.
Even with all sorts of events going on I'm still able to get some work done on new ebru projects.
Guanyin is ready for printing!
I paint my screens in by hand, which can take awhile, but the amount of positive energy that is transferred into the piece during the process is well worth the effort. At this point I am looking over my paints and picking out the colors I will use for the ebru prints. I hope to start mixing the size this weekend and start working out what ebru designs to use soon. More updates on the Guanyin project coming up.
Peace & Love,
-Danny
Coming out of hibernation.
The first weekend of March marked the opening of the Portland Saturday Market, which went quite well. The rain stopped for a couple days and we even got some sun. Which is a big deal in Portland, OR. I got to sell a couple Ganesh prints to people who really appreciated them, which always feels really good. Plus I got to enjoy hanging out with other artist friends.
I am also in an art show this month at the Doll Gardner Gallery in Portland. The show features a wide variety of mandala art and runs through March.
Mandalas Anonymous.
During the opening reception I was asked to talk about Mandalas. I touched on sacred symbolism, sacred geometry, and transferring intentional energy into art.
Even with all sorts of events going on I'm still able to get some work done on new ebru projects.
Guanyin is ready for printing!
I paint my screens in by hand, which can take awhile, but the amount of positive energy that is transferred into the piece during the process is well worth the effort. At this point I am looking over my paints and picking out the colors I will use for the ebru prints. I hope to start mixing the size this weekend and start working out what ebru designs to use soon. More updates on the Guanyin project coming up.
Peace & Love,
-Danny
Monday, January 23, 2012
The New New
Hello everyone, happy new years. Its 2012, the year of the dragon, and the possibilities are looking limitless.
Shore of infinity.
I have been working on more abstract ebru. Trying out new ideas, and seeing were they take me. This shoreline looking ebru is one of the gems to come out the tray recently.
Also I have started several new embellished ebru projects that I plan on finishing over the next few months.
Guanyin the compassionate.
The Bodhisattva Guanyin, deliverer of mercy and compassion, is an enlightened being from the Buddhist tradition. I am very exited about this piece, so I will be working on it first. I will begin by making a frame, stretching screen mesh over it, and painting the design into the screen. Once the screen is done I will start the layered ebru process.
demon slayer Kali.
Kali the benevolent mother goddess, redeemer of the universe, will also be finding her way to my ebru tray and silkscreen mesh this year. I am really looking forward to this one too. Plus the Tantric goddess of time and change will not be the only hindu project I do this year. Keep an eye out for Narasimha, a lion headed form of Vishnu, and a new Ganesh with multiple heads.
OTHER NEW STUFF:
• I am having a big sale in my online shop. SALE!
Due to discontinuing the size, all 13" x 19" ebru posters are on sale. That means an archival quality print of one of my embellished ebru pieces is only $10. *while supplies last.
• I will be showcasing select pieces of mine at the event "the fifth world" on 1/28/12 at Berbati's Pan in Portland, Oregon.
Peace & Love,
-Danny
Shore of infinity.
I have been working on more abstract ebru. Trying out new ideas, and seeing were they take me. This shoreline looking ebru is one of the gems to come out the tray recently.
Also I have started several new embellished ebru projects that I plan on finishing over the next few months.
Guanyin the compassionate.
The Bodhisattva Guanyin, deliverer of mercy and compassion, is an enlightened being from the Buddhist tradition. I am very exited about this piece, so I will be working on it first. I will begin by making a frame, stretching screen mesh over it, and painting the design into the screen. Once the screen is done I will start the layered ebru process.
demon slayer Kali.
Kali the benevolent mother goddess, redeemer of the universe, will also be finding her way to my ebru tray and silkscreen mesh this year. I am really looking forward to this one too. Plus the Tantric goddess of time and change will not be the only hindu project I do this year. Keep an eye out for Narasimha, a lion headed form of Vishnu, and a new Ganesh with multiple heads.
OTHER NEW STUFF:
• I am having a big sale in my online shop. SALE!
Due to discontinuing the size, all 13" x 19" ebru posters are on sale. That means an archival quality print of one of my embellished ebru pieces is only $10. *while supplies last.
• I will be showcasing select pieces of mine at the event "the fifth world" on 1/28/12 at Berbati's Pan in Portland, Oregon.
Peace & Love,
-Danny
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