Friday, February 27, 2009
the Anonymous Experiment....
....was a resounding success. Thank you all.
I'm deeply grateful to all those who took the time to comment publicly and email me privately on the current series. I learned a great deal, had some ideas confirmed, scraped some doodoo off my shoes and was given much to think about .
I would encourage anyone who keeps a blog and is serious about their art to take a chance on
your readership and have an ANONYMOUS COMMENT FESTIVAL.
found in a recent fortune cookie "You will be richly rewarded"
time to stop
Thursday, February 26, 2009
nomo #3
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
kindling
I got an email announcement yesterday that one of my favorite painters,
Hollis Heichemer ,would be having a gallery show in NY.
I was almost afraid to look at the newest work, sponge brain that I am - it both inspires and baffles me. My problem remains how to create this kind of immediacy and energy with a medium that, at best, is slow as dirt??
Last night at work I fiddled with the notion of motion and came up with this. I had to machine stitch it to keep the scale in order.
I'd like to think that this is a tiny study for some much large things to come in the future.
And another delightful email - Del Thomas letting me know that she was highlighting "Parking Magik" (2003) Sunday, February 22, 2009
In the Show!
There they are! I have five pieces in the World of Imagination Showopening March 6 at the APW Gallery in Long Island City, NY. It feels good to have something out there where folks beside my cats can look at it.
It may look like a cattle call but..MooOOO!...I'm fine with a great, brawling art event.
sea change
Thursday, February 19, 2009
steeping
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
juicy days
Yesterday was a fine day in the mines!
They's choking at Chucky's, puking at PF's and boffing in the bathrooms at El Toadies.
(The names are all changed to protect the guilty, of course) . I may never eat out again! All this goes on and on and I get to be the electronic priestess listening, nodding, murmuring agreements and keying it all into the void and all the while struggling to keep a straight face and not bust out howling with laughter. I'm sorry but tales of guests stabbing one another with forks for dibs on the waitress is right up there with Craig Ferguson's best stuff. If you can stay up that late, you deserve giggle fits.
I kept my self-promise to wallow more in the music and wore my Ipod headphones on the drive over to the office (arrest me) and got a great dose of Box Scaggs and John Mayer, both live. Add a dash of Joni Mitchell and for dessert, some Sting. Music like that makes me miss a longer commute. Things were slow when I got there - the river of Whining was running slow as sludge so I was able to get a new small piece of hand work underway and it's developing in a very satisfying way.
If you've ever worked in a cube farm you know how it can be very self-contained and isolating but I've chosen a seat in a corner lot that no one else seems to want, the southern light filters through pines and a wall of glass over my right shoulder. It's not like working in a dungeon when I can sit there. It's interesting working on a piece when you are sitting on the corner of Main and Exit. Folks pass by, watch for a moment. Not the place or time for discussion but I can tell they are wondering what I am up to. With a tip of my pointy hat, I'll call it "jude scratchin'#1". Until I can work arms thrown wide again, I'll have this personal investigation into the nature of cloth, the grid, of course, and the spaces left where the warp and weft do their dance.
So's not to rush a good thing, I set it aside at the stall point and started a new book."The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy that appears to have been written with the artist's eye in mind. Just wonderful visuals at every turn and I've hardly gotten to know the players. This day has been a feast for the senses. Not bad for a cube rat.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
camera woes
There was a lovely box of inspiration on the doorstep this morning including some lightweight cottons bound for the dyepots as soon as it gets warm enough.
I was inspired to root around in the studio and start rounding up everything and anything that will take color and found quite a pile! Now all I have to do is grind my teeth and wait a month or two.
I mounted "Alligator Dream #1" on a 9"x12" canvas and finally got this one trued up and stitched down tight but spent two wasted sessions trying to get it and few others photographed.
I'm going to take my CanonA95 someplace and have it cleaned or whatever can be done for an aging and well-used digital camera that is just not doing what it used to do.
I wasted another hour online looking at what's new and reasonably price in the way of digital cameras but looks like I'll have to go back to school to catch up on all the latest jargon since '05 when I bought the one I've got now. All suggestions, reviews and wisdom are welcome.
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