Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Halloween Haunted House Pop-up - Chaunine Joy

Mixed Media Halloween Haunted House Pop-up
Chaunine Joy Mixed Media Halloween Haunted House Pop-up

Join me in the studio today! I had an idea and decided to try something fun. 

I love pop-up story books and I love Halloween, so I decided to give it a shot and create my own dimensional “pop-up” Halloween scene. 

I drafted, cut out and crafted every single piece that this is created from, with the exception of the ribbon and the skull and crossbones charm on the front. 

Working in mixed media and paper like this is one of my favorite mediums to work in. I love the texture and dimension I can create with the various layers and types of papers to create a little mini world and make it come to life. 



To begin with, I needed the basic base to build the rest of the scene around (The basic shape that will pop from the page as it is opens up.)

There are a ton of die cut templates that you can buy in order to create this kind of thing, but I wanted to go old school and create the entire thing from start to finish. 
Chaunine Joy Mixed Media Halloween Haunted House Pop-up
One piece of cardboard with all the proper cuts and scoring to create the pop-up base

And so with a lot of trial and error (and more than a fair share of swearing) I finally got the right angles and dimensions for the cuts and scoring and I now have a basic shape that folds flat when it is closed and pops up when it is open. 

As an artist, I work in all kinds of different mediums and different techniques to create artwork. I have to say that I feel the most creative and enjoy working the most when I am figuring out how to construct something and make it work the way I see it working in my mind’s eye. How does it need to be put together?... what could I use to make it do this? …. how can I create this effect?... and so on. 

When I take stock in what I want to accomplish as an artist complimented by what I love doing the most, one of my favorite Disney heroes, a woman named Harriet Burns comes to mind and I’ll tell you why. Burns began working at Disney Studios in 1955 as a prop and set painter for the Mickey Mouse Club and then later as model builder for WED Enterprises, which is now known as Walt Disney Imagineering.  

Harriet Burnes Disneyland Enchanted Tiki Room Birds
Harriet Burns with some of the Enchanted Tiki Room Birds she created. 
I have many reasons for adoring her, but one of the biggest reasons is what she was able to create for Walt Disney. 

She is responsible for so many of my favorite iconic parts of the parks. Walt would tell her that he wanted singing birds for the Enchanted Tiki Room and she would figure out how to MAKE them for him. She confessed that the tiki birds were one of her most challenging projects of all the projects she had a hand in. 

She developed the prototypes for the birds and all kinds of logistics for them to pull off the entire illusion of live, talking birds. From figuring out what kind of material to cover the birds in, to how to make the feathers look realistic when the birds would breathe in and out. She was the one tasked with creating a miniature concept sculpture of Sleeping Beauty’s castle for Disneyland.  She had a huge part in the creativity behind the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, the Haunted Mansion and she was a key contributor to the team that designed the Carousel of Progress for the New York World’s Fair. 

These are just a few of the reasons that I just love her and her work. 

One of my favorite things to do while painting and working in the studio is to watch documentaries about the Disney parks, rides and attractions. I just love watching Harriot Burns’ interviews on the various Extinct Attractions DVDs. She has a twinkle in her eye and according to her friend Rolly Crump that worked with her, she really knew how to tell a good dirty joke! I am sure we would have gotten along well if I had been working in the WED Workshop back in the day! 

OK, enough geeking out over my Disney heroes! Back to my project: 

Chaunine Joy Mixed Media Halloween Haunted House Pop-up

 Figuring out how to layer the pieces of the house…. Constructing windows and window panes…. 

As I am constructing the Haunted House, I am not only trying to create the right shapes and figure out how to create the effect that I want, but I also have the challenge of finding the right paper and texture to create each layer with. When I really get rolling, it looks like a paper factory threw up in my art studio. Every single surface has layers of paper laid out so that I can see how they work together and if one looks just a little better compared to another… It’s exhausting and wonderful all at the same time. 

If I can’t find a paper that has just the right effect, then I create it. This is done with different texturing techniques with paint and inks and sometimes stamping. I needed to employ some of these techniques to create the violet/blue base for the house itself. If ya can’t find what ya want, ya gotta go out and make it!! 

Chaunine Joy Mixed Media Halloween Haunted House Pop-up


In a perfect world, I would actually paint all of the papers myself. That way, I’d have exactly what I wanted, but in the interest of time, I use crafting papers that are out there and any other neat paper and texture I can find. I’ve even incorporated shapes cut from the paper cup sleeves that you get in coffee shops (to protect your hands from the hot coffee) in some of my pieces in the past. Some of them have really neat textures! I have my favorite coffee shops that I like to snag a few extra cup sleeves, just cause I love the texture of paper that they are made out of. Shhhhhh!!!!

If at all possible, I also like to pick a pattern on the paper that has images on it that add a little extra dimension or meaning to the piece. Sometimes it is really subtle and maybe I am the only one that ever even notices that it is there, but it gives me that extra burst of joy as I’m putting a piece together. 

Now for the last few details…. Another favorite part! Acrylic paint for the candlelight glowing faces on the jack o’lanterns, details on the black cat and antiquing all of the edges of the various papers to give them a less than“crisp” look. A few ghoulish ghosts too and I think we are done! 

Chaunine Joy Mixed Media Halloween Haunted House Pop-up


And now I have my little Halloween pop-up for anytime that I need a little Halloween spirit in my day, which is often! 

Halloween isn’t just for one day a year! Halloween Magic is always near!



Chaunine Joy Landau, Artist - Painting in her studio


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Sunday, September 6, 2015

We Have A Winner!! Chaunine Joy Original Giveaway

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You have won Harvest Moon - A Chaunine Joy Book Page Original


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Thank you, thank you to everyone that entered! I appreciate you all so much! This was so much fun! Let's do it again soon!!


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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Enter to Win A Chaunine Joy Original

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Sunday, August 30, 2015

You Are The Droid I'm Looking For- Chaunine Joy

Feeling very Alice in Wonderland meets a galaxy far, far away in my new Star Wars dress.



Chaunine Joy Landau Artist Alice in Wonderland Cute Star Wars Dress
I was so excited when I saw this adorable dress made from the same material as a set of bed sheets I had in the 80's! It's amazing the nostalgia wave that washes over you when you see something you haven't thought about in years, yet it is as familiar to you as a grade school friend. 

I wore it to a family party not too long ago and it was a huge hit with the kids that were between the ages of three to six.   It warmed my x-wing loving heart as they named all the characters they could find and they even spotted a few details I hadn't noticed myself.  There is some good parenting going on in my family, a patch of Padawans in the making.




Chaunine Joy Artist  Watercolor Start Wars R2D2 Flowers

I love Star Wars so much and I loved doodling this sweet little sketch of Artoo and painted him in with some watercolors.  I can just imagine him giving flowers to a cute little droid and beeping, "You are the droid I'm looking for" to her.

May the Force be with you,
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Thursday, June 4, 2015

She Will Need Her Art As You Need Your Breath - Chaunine Joy

She will need her art as you need your breath.

Chaunine Joy Landau Artist in her Art Studio Painting


My haven, my sanctuary, my happy place.  My art studio.
                                              
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Friday, May 15, 2015

The Haunted Mansion Cat Lady Changing Portrait


Chaunine Joy Artist Changing Cat Woman Portrait Animated



For my next Haunted Mansion inspired piece, I decided I wanted to create my own interpretation of the Changing Cat Woman or "Cat Girl" Portrait as it was sometimes referred to in the plans for the Haunted Mansion. 



 Chaunine Joy Artist Changing Cat Woman Portait Haunted Mansion

 Chaunine Joy Artist Changing Cat Woman Black Cat Portrait Haunted Mansion
These little pen & ink watercolors are only 3.2" x 3.5".

She is definitely a part of my first impressions of the Haunted Mansion. During my first few times through the mansion when I was seven or so, I remember her changing from a woman in white into a black panther. In researching the history of this portrait in order to create my drawing I had several choices of which direction to go in. 

When creating a new Haunted Mansion piece, I prefer to refer back to the earliest renditions of the characters and sometimes even to concept sketches that Mark Davis or Rolly Crump created when envisioning different scenes that would be created for the Haunted Mansion.

Looking at Marc Davis’ original concept sketches, they are of a woman in white with a long lock of curling dark hair falling over her shoulder. She completely changes into a full black panther, wearing the same amulet around her neck. 

 

If you compare the concept sketches to the changing portrait that actually ended up being in the mansion, they decided to go with a more severe expression on the face. Her long hair is tucked behind her (perhaps for symmetry when the change occurs in the portrait) and only her face and torso change into a black panther. 

As the years went by she became a favorite of mine. I think having the ability to turn into a black cat when you want to would be pretty amazing. And I liked that she was one of the few beautiful creepy characters on the ride. I always wondered what her back story was and how she ended up in the Mansion. A crazy aunt that is a witch perhaps?  Madame Leota's sister? I'd love to know your thoughts on who she might be.



A revision was made to her in 2005. Her clothing was changed to a dark color and she now turns into a white tiger. Truthfully, I’m not a fan of the latest rendition. Black cats and haunted houses just belong together. Where did this white tiger come from? It’s just a little too Las Vegas for me. Leave the white tigers to the magic shows. The Haunted Mansion is a place of witchcraft, hauntings and spells. 



After taking all of the different possibilities into consideration, I decided that I liked the softer expression of the woman in the original concept sketch and the full black panther body and I went in that direction.

Chaunine Joy Landau Artist Changing Cat Woman 2..5 Inches by 3.5 Inches Watercolor

I also chose to make these tiny little paintings in size, 2.5" x 3.5".  There is something I find so charming about painting tiny little watercolors.  I added a dime to this photo to give you an idea of scale on the size.


Chaunine Joy Artist Changing Cat Woman Tiny Watercolor


Chaunine Joy Artist Changing Cat Woman Portait Black Cat Watercolor Tiny



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Friday, May 8, 2015

Chaunine Joy Pays a Visit to Creepy Kingdom


 


I had so much fun chatting with James H. Carter II on the Creepy Kingdom podcast talking about my Haunted Mansion and Disney inspired artwork.

So much fun in fact, that I will be on future episodes talking about some of my very favorite things, all things creepy about the Disney parks and movies.




Chaunine Joy Landau Artist Halloween Bat Glasses and Skull Bones


Keep on creep'n on!!


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Sunday, April 19, 2015

We Have A Winner!!! Chaunine Joy Mermaid Print Contest




Few things make me happier than a fun giveaway and surprises! Thank you to everyone that entered the contest! Watch the video on YouTube to find our who the lucky winner is! Make sure you watch to the the end... did I mention I love a good surprise?... Drum roll.....




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Sunday, April 12, 2015

Chaunine Joy's Thirteen Hour Clock Takes a Ride in a Doombuggy


Chaunine Joy Landau's mixed-media art portraying the 13 Hour Clock from the Haunted Mansion.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Enter To Win - New Chaunine Joy Release - Mermaid Mixed Media

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Sunday, March 15, 2015

That Moment When...

That moment when your son looks at something you painted and says, "Mom, that's so cool! I want one."

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The Golden Snitch
Watercolor painted on a page from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Today my son popped by for a visit. When he saw this little watercolor, he lit up and told me he loved it and he wanted one. 
Feeling like a Rock Star, not gonna lie.



Hours and hours of happy memories spent with him sharing that magical world as he was growing up. I can't wait to paint some dementors, a hippogriff and a patronus or two. 
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I had so much fun bringing one of my favorite little bits of the Harry Potter world and games of quidditch to life. 
I started with a little color study I did once upon a time in golds. 
Whenever I take the time to work out a color test, I always log the colors so that if I like the effect created I can go back and create them again if I ever want to.  Really glad I did that a few months ago in this case.  It was just what I needed as a reference.  This is the drawing on the page before I started adding any color.

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Starting to add layers of yellows and amber to build up the golden tones.

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And done! A little bit of magic flitting around the art studio. 
 

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