Monday, January 05, 2009
Hope Rising
"Hope Rising" is on it's way to:
Location: Cafritz Art Center, 150 King St., Silver Spring, MD
Dates: February 9 - March 5, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday, February 13th
"This show, organized by Susan Walen, comes from an all-volunteer,
grass-roots, multi-ethnic group of fiber artists from all across the
United States and as far away as Australia. Our work is in tribute to our
new President, in gratitude for the hope and inspiration he
has brought us. We present these art quilts at an unforgettable
historic moment in our country's history."
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Live Humans!
Hopefully this is the last of my "making frenzy" pieces for a while.
Not technically focused at all but I took more time than usual cutting the blocks to size and making some sense of them before nailing them all together. Thinking back (and wondering where the hell it might be) this one is just like Picnic In Hell and the Green Monster, which I know is in the custody of my son Jake.
What sort of thing do you do when the muse fails or is on vacation and you just HAVE to make something???
Friday, January 02, 2009
"Pardon me while I have a strange interlude..."
and roll, howling, in the 24 pounds pounds of BOOTY that the FedEx man delivered to my doorstep today!!!!
They say that the Good get what they deserve. I was never this good but I will try hard to be worthy.
If you look hard you will see the source of all this treasure, my own personal Angel.
That's Valdani thread there, and silk yarn and ultrasuede and imported Japanese prints and batiks and woven goods and, and....I'm foaming at the mouth and have to go upstairs now.
Upon extensive examination, there is much more here than meets the camera's eye. The soft hand and terrific quality of the yardage has inspired me to imagine myself some new duds. I will be browsing patterns this afternoon at HoAnn's and taking the measurements of the adjustable ( heifer-sized) mannequin that's been set up in that department. There will be pictures!
New Year's Intentions
I've never been much for New Years resolutions. Generally speaking, they have a bad reputation for failure. Who wants to start the new wheel of the year wearing that yoke? As the day goes by I will be having more to say about it.
Until then, I had a great post about the matter two years ago. Funny how little things change.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Studio Day!
Hopefully, by this evening I'll have something creative to post about.
For now, her Cranky Highness Madam Karma presides over kitchen chores on this rainy Georgia day - (I am very grateful to not be having real winter weather like much of the rest of the country) .
One thing that I did get accomplished early this morning was to list my fiber and art books that have been languishing at Amazon. Here's the list. Most are new, some are quite esoteric. All were rescued from a private library that was forced to downsize. If you see anything that you are interested in, drop me a line and we'll work out the details.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas
Unlike much of the country we are having mild Christmas weather, in fact, there was a thunderstorm last night to compete with the fireworks up and down the next street.
I have the most wonderful gift this morning -the knowledge that all my family and friends, near and distant, are safe in their homes and will feast later today as they share good company.
Wishing the same for all of you.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
The Making Mode
Friday, December 19, 2008
Spooky Stories Travels
What do you give the man who says he has everything? Art of Course!
"Spooky Stories" is on it's way to spend an open ended exhibition as part of the esteemed Charles & Rosalie Useted Collection that includes pieces stretching back to the beginning of my career - 3rd grade: a glued paper & felt tracing of my very small foot with the inscription "Upon my sole I love you Daddy".
I can post this because my Dad doesn't use a computer and thinks the internet is "50% voodoo bullshit and 49% nonsense". He'll only credit the other 1% because I do.
Here( 1,2,3) are some detail shots of this gen-u-wine machine pieced and appliqued, hand quilted and beaded utility quilt approximately 6 feet square. Can you tell it's one of my favorite and most personal pieces?
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