By the way, I started posting some of my random rambles on my livejournal again.
Go check it if you are interested in more words and thoughts.
http://zyphryus.livejournal.com/
While Im here, let me post a random art experiment
(sharpie, bic pen, packing tape, acrylic paint)
This is Lydia Burris. This is my blog. This is where I ramble about my art, travel, inspirations, and stuff.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Peek inside my brain with sketches and experiments
Greetings out there in internet land.
I am in the mood to post.
Much of my daily work now is either a commission, or a painting I'm going to post everywhere else so
I decided that my experiments and sketches can find a good home here for now.

Students and doodles, on break at work. Blue BIC Pen <3

FLAME BRAIN! Inspired after a late night internet chat about fire and Leos and brains. of course, what else?!

More sketches, possibly a few weeks ago. I love the horned figure in the center.
Those are dreams at the bottom. Tis where I write my dreams if I remember them.What was in these
particular dreams? Theme parks, vampires, trees, and the emotion of excitement over an artist's art and music.

trees, hand studies. and an awkward woman beast thing.
COLOR in the sketchbook. When I have excess paint from other projects, if it doesn't end up getting slapped on a wooden panel it goes in my sketchbook.

Experimenting with shapes and colors and textures in Photoshop.
_
Stay tuned folks, till next time!
I'd write more but I'm sleepy!
I am in the mood to post.
Much of my daily work now is either a commission, or a painting I'm going to post everywhere else so
I decided that my experiments and sketches can find a good home here for now.
Students and doodles, on break at work. Blue BIC Pen <3
FLAME BRAIN! Inspired after a late night internet chat about fire and Leos and brains. of course, what else?!
More sketches, possibly a few weeks ago. I love the horned figure in the center.
Those are dreams at the bottom. Tis where I write my dreams if I remember them.What was in these
particular dreams? Theme parks, vampires, trees, and the emotion of excitement over an artist's art and music.
trees, hand studies. and an awkward woman beast thing.
COLOR in the sketchbook. When I have excess paint from other projects, if it doesn't end up getting slapped on a wooden panel it goes in my sketchbook.
Experimenting with shapes and colors and textures in Photoshop.
_
Stay tuned folks, till next time!
I'd write more but I'm sleepy!
Labels:
blue bic pen,
color,
experiments,
sharpie drawings,
sketchbooks
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Where did all the blogging go?
So you may or may not have noticed that my blogging kinda dissappeared!
Well, that doesn't mean my self drive did too!!
I merely got very busy and realized that I was a lot more productive without public blogging.
The 'self drive' blog did its purpose - it was for me, and helped me get more active in art daily.
The actual ~blogging~ journal style still carried on, but on my own computer, away from the pressures of the public eye. There is something to be said about keeping one's own ideas and work to themselves, until they are ready to share certain things of course.
But, I'm not here to tell you this blog is dead! Its just in transition. I'm currently deciding what to use it for now. Something that will be different from what I post to facebook, and something that uses the blog's features. (such as the lateral time written format)
Well, that doesn't mean my self drive did too!!
I merely got very busy and realized that I was a lot more productive without public blogging.
The 'self drive' blog did its purpose - it was for me, and helped me get more active in art daily.
The actual ~blogging~ journal style still carried on, but on my own computer, away from the pressures of the public eye. There is something to be said about keeping one's own ideas and work to themselves, until they are ready to share certain things of course.
But, I'm not here to tell you this blog is dead! Its just in transition. I'm currently deciding what to use it for now. Something that will be different from what I post to facebook, and something that uses the blog's features. (such as the lateral time written format)
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Busy? BUSY!
I've been super busy, and I havn't felt much like blogging!
Here is a quick one!
First, some new finished work!

"The Awareness" - oil on canvas (roughly 3.5 feet h.)

"The Forgotten One" oil on canvas (roughly 4 feet h.)

"Baby Sun King"

"Queen Spider" 5" x 7" mixed media on Yupo paper ~ available for $25.

Blue face... 5" x 7" mixed media on Yupo paper ~ available for $25.
Here is a quick list of some things...
-This past weekend was Wizard World Mid-Ohio Convention
- Last night I finished Tarot card #3 (Empress)
- I JUST watched a short film I helped out with, can't wait to share it with people!
- 1 convention and 3 art shows happening in November! (see my LIST so far of events and appearances. I need to get crackin on new small works!!!
- IDEAS are coming out my wazoo, whatever that is! I'm considering doing some art as homage to some of my fave 80's fantasy films.
- Been networking and sorting out all the upcoming events like crazy.
- editing my ETSY! (some things are now more affordable - get thee to my etsy shop!
- working on a sculpture hand
- I'm sure there's a lot more to mention but I'm on the go!
Here is a quick one!
First, some new finished work!
"The Awareness" - oil on canvas (roughly 3.5 feet h.)
"The Forgotten One" oil on canvas (roughly 4 feet h.)
"Baby Sun King"
"Queen Spider" 5" x 7" mixed media on Yupo paper ~ available for $25.
Blue face... 5" x 7" mixed media on Yupo paper ~ available for $25.
Here is a quick list of some things...
-This past weekend was Wizard World Mid-Ohio Convention
- Last night I finished Tarot card #3 (Empress)
- I JUST watched a short film I helped out with, can't wait to share it with people!
- 1 convention and 3 art shows happening in November! (see my LIST so far of events and appearances. I need to get crackin on new small works!!!
- IDEAS are coming out my wazoo, whatever that is! I'm considering doing some art as homage to some of my fave 80's fantasy films.
- Been networking and sorting out all the upcoming events like crazy.
- editing my ETSY! (some things are now more affordable - get thee to my etsy shop!
- working on a sculpture hand
- I'm sure there's a lot more to mention but I'm on the go!
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
What happens at the studio, does not stay in the studio....
Greetings Internet!
Here are some updates from the studio.
First of all, took some old stretcher frames, removed the old work and started some new pieces.
Its been a while since I did a big painting. I wonder what my automatic drawing style will look like bigger, and as a painting. We shall see!

2 new pieces in progress, the first one is about 36" high.
OLD WORK

I also saved my largest college painting from the basement. I will be removing the work and restretching canvas on the frame for a new work. WOW, thats going to be epic!! 7 feet high!

Of course, its very easy to get sucked into another dimension while at the studio. Dave somehow got himself locked on the other side of these window doors. You can't blame me, I had NOTHING to do with it... I just took photos. *chuckle*

This girl is looking more and more realistic every day. The mannequin almost needs a name now!

My sister Carolyn visits the studio all the way from MIAMI!! (few weeks ago)
Ok, she was visiting because of a hospital scare with dad (false positive on heart trouble, all ok now) But I'm so glad she had a chance to stop in before going to the airport.

Had another visitor to the studio yesterday - This is Natasha working on her leather masks. We met her at one of the horror conventions, and she was passing through Indy for the Pagan Pride Festival and the Fishers Renaissance Faire. Mmm Leather Tasty.

Oooh more storm trees!!
I plan to many a lot of these.
My regular ones are $60 - $75. These smaller ones are available for $40. (6" x 6" masonite)

A tree woman in progress on yupo paper. 8" x 10".

Ok Ok, not everything on this blog post is from the studio.
I helped my dad out with the Columbus, IN. Iron Pour on Friday last week - this is the sand block I carved. Iron was then poured into it and I have yet to see the finished product. I'll post when I do.

Here are more sand blocks other people did. We sealed them with some sort of fluid,
and set fire to it.
For fun.
...and to seal the sand block/smooth it out for the iron.
There were about 100 community sand blocks.
Here are some updates from the studio.
First of all, took some old stretcher frames, removed the old work and started some new pieces.
Its been a while since I did a big painting. I wonder what my automatic drawing style will look like bigger, and as a painting. We shall see!
2 new pieces in progress, the first one is about 36" high.
OLD WORK
I also saved my largest college painting from the basement. I will be removing the work and restretching canvas on the frame for a new work. WOW, thats going to be epic!! 7 feet high!
Of course, its very easy to get sucked into another dimension while at the studio. Dave somehow got himself locked on the other side of these window doors. You can't blame me, I had NOTHING to do with it... I just took photos. *chuckle*
This girl is looking more and more realistic every day. The mannequin almost needs a name now!
My sister Carolyn visits the studio all the way from MIAMI!! (few weeks ago)
Ok, she was visiting because of a hospital scare with dad (false positive on heart trouble, all ok now) But I'm so glad she had a chance to stop in before going to the airport.
Had another visitor to the studio yesterday - This is Natasha working on her leather masks. We met her at one of the horror conventions, and she was passing through Indy for the Pagan Pride Festival and the Fishers Renaissance Faire. Mmm Leather Tasty.
Oooh more storm trees!!
I plan to many a lot of these.
My regular ones are $60 - $75. These smaller ones are available for $40. (6" x 6" masonite)
A tree woman in progress on yupo paper. 8" x 10".
Ok Ok, not everything on this blog post is from the studio.
I helped my dad out with the Columbus, IN. Iron Pour on Friday last week - this is the sand block I carved. Iron was then poured into it and I have yet to see the finished product. I'll post when I do.
Here are more sand blocks other people did. We sealed them with some sort of fluid,
and set fire to it.
For fun.
...and to seal the sand block/smooth it out for the iron.
There were about 100 community sand blocks.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Today's Special (doodle)
My sister Carolyn was able to see my studio today. :)
I drove to pick her up to take her to the airport, and greeted my father who (as we now know) has a very healthy heart (yay!)
...(and who is coincidentally one of the 10% who tested a false positive for heart blockage after an echocardiogram.)
Anyway, she visited, we had lunch,and it made me happy. After I took her to the airport, D and I came back to the studio for some possible arting.
After getting slammed by my brain (pleading for a nap) I finally did some doodling - this is what I made.

Will do something more with this later.
After that, I was still a bit sleepy but I decided to finish making an inventory list , at least for the rest of the medium sized originals. woo, data entry. Also, dave got creative with some imagery , and I took photos (will upload another time perhaps)
What else... I paid for a table at Horrorhound in Cincinnati! Need final confirmation, but it is hopefully a go!
I realize now that I'm read to pass out. I was up early and did driving. No wonder!
I drove to pick her up to take her to the airport, and greeted my father who (as we now know) has a very healthy heart (yay!)
...(and who is coincidentally one of the 10% who tested a false positive for heart blockage after an echocardiogram.)
Anyway, she visited, we had lunch,and it made me happy. After I took her to the airport, D and I came back to the studio for some possible arting.
After getting slammed by my brain (pleading for a nap) I finally did some doodling - this is what I made.
Will do something more with this later.
After that, I was still a bit sleepy but I decided to finish making an inventory list , at least for the rest of the medium sized originals. woo, data entry. Also, dave got creative with some imagery , and I took photos (will upload another time perhaps)
What else... I paid for a table at Horrorhound in Cincinnati! Need final confirmation, but it is hopefully a go!
I realize now that I'm read to pass out. I was up early and did driving. No wonder!
Thursday, September 15, 2011
meep! and comparing an old work to current.
Yay, dad fine! No heart procedures.
Just a camera tube up the ol' artery to check the damage, and finding very little.
... they anticipate that what they found can be fixed with meds.
No art today, except in thoughts.
And someone emailed interested in some art.
And I talked about art some.
I mainly played games like solitaire and alchemy (or symbolism on the iphone)
to pass the time while waiting at the hospital.
In Lieu of art created today, I'm going to look at art from pre-2002,
and compare it to a work I did last month.

One goes in cycles. And while advancement can be vast, some things just don't change much.
I didn't even realize the similarity till I went back to my old folders looking for something interesting to post. lol.
Just a camera tube up the ol' artery to check the damage, and finding very little.
... they anticipate that what they found can be fixed with meds.
No art today, except in thoughts.
And someone emailed interested in some art.
And I talked about art some.
I mainly played games like solitaire and alchemy (or symbolism on the iphone)
to pass the time while waiting at the hospital.
In Lieu of art created today, I'm going to look at art from pre-2002,
and compare it to a work I did last month.
One goes in cycles. And while advancement can be vast, some things just don't change much.
I didn't even realize the similarity till I went back to my old folders looking for something interesting to post. lol.
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