Saturday, February 25, 2012
historical
Yesterday I got a lovely email from an artist in New Zealand asking permission to teach a class based on the technique I used in this piece which was published some years back.
I never thought of stitching layers of torn strips as any exclusive technique of mine (and I said so) but it was a very civilized gesture. I hope the students enjoy the class.
The first time I used this technique was on a piece that was about a yard long and only ten or so inches wide. I remember working on it while waiting in the car as my youngest son was taking his road test...ages ago. There was a lot of trepidation stitched into that one. Wonder where it is?
Friday, February 24, 2012
eye candy friday
Happy Friday!
Here's a site you should bookmark...but does it float
I was led to all of the following from there.
Gunta Stölzl
Art Hansen
Vangel Naumovski
Here's a site you should bookmark...but does it float
I was led to all of the following from there.
Gunta Stölzl
Art Hansen
Vangel Naumovski
Thursday, February 23, 2012
WIP
Closing in on finished here, I've enjoyed working on this one with the simplest of techniques for me, hand applique.
No trixie embroidery, no layering the threads, no crazed french knots - just a double strand of Sulky 12wt cotton in colors matching the fabric.
Almost all the the fabrics are hand dyed damasks which has tendency to creep away and fight the needle at every turn. The trick to needle turning this stuff is pins, pins and more pins and then stitches that are maybe an eighth inch apart. Sounds obsessive but the damask needles like butter. I'd like to take this technique to a larger field for the next project.
Spring will be on us before you know and I'm daydreaming about the first dye fest of the year.
I have so much wonderful raw material at hand.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
flings fly
In anticipation of spring this fling will be flying today.
It's been hanging around the studio since it was made and every time I unearth the thing it makes me grin so now it's going to make my mother and her friends at the nursing home smile and have a cackle.
Monday, February 20, 2012
groundwork
Just stitching on a passage thinking about the story.
I walked alone to school from day one. Across Main under the stern gaze of a crossing guard, down along the dark side of Maple, past the front doors of the firehouse and the local newspaper and down a footpath through a dark wood.
There was a little wooden bridge over a brook and there were certainly trolls under that bridge but they could never catch me, I was running so fast. You had to hold your breath in the woods or they would be waiting when your feet hit the first board.
At the end of the path the woods unclenched onto the baseball field behind the school. It was full of cold sun with the block buildings squatting on the other side daring me come, full tilt.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
traipsing
JR and I were loose on the streets of ATL yesterday on our bi-monthly mission of self indulgence. Nobody went to infirmary and nobody went to jail - mission accomplished!
First stop - IKEA! who is only too happy to feed people free breakfast so they will have the stamina to shop till they drop well after lunchtime. There was a real bedding frenzy going on..I got mine. I have not been so inspired to nest refurbishment since Takashimaya was in NYC where I would spend my grocery money on a regular basis buying must haves like transparent turquoise and fuchsia plastic boxes, carved chopsticks in silk cases and acid green eye liner. Who needed to eat? Begging in the streets for Taka-money often crossed my mind.
On then to a quick visit to Phoenix and Dragon for a spiritual uplift and to take a few measurements (more about that later) ..then we went applying for part time jobs (just kidding folks)
Late lunch found us feasting at El Aztecas on Roswell Rd which had moved across the street and upscaled quite a bit since the last time we ate there. Fabulous food and the waiter was most understanding about the no carb thing and made off with the dessert menu before I could read beyond Strawberry Cinnamon ice cream.
Later we found out that "ESTATE SALE" doesn't necessarily mean there's any kind of estate involved. Just a lot of crap that was in the place when someone shuffled off and left it. They did leave this behind, to my delight!
First stop - IKEA! who is only too happy to feed people free breakfast so they will have the stamina to shop till they drop well after lunchtime. There was a real bedding frenzy going on..I got mine. I have not been so inspired to nest refurbishment since Takashimaya was in NYC where I would spend my grocery money on a regular basis buying must haves like transparent turquoise and fuchsia plastic boxes, carved chopsticks in silk cases and acid green eye liner. Who needed to eat? Begging in the streets for Taka-money often crossed my mind.
On then to a quick visit to Phoenix and Dragon for a spiritual uplift and to take a few measurements (more about that later) ..then we went applying for part time jobs (just kidding folks)
Late lunch found us feasting at El Aztecas on Roswell Rd which had moved across the street and upscaled quite a bit since the last time we ate there. Fabulous food and the waiter was most understanding about the no carb thing and made off with the dessert menu before I could read beyond Strawberry Cinnamon ice cream.
Later we found out that "ESTATE SALE" doesn't necessarily mean there's any kind of estate involved. Just a lot of crap that was in the place when someone shuffled off and left it. They did leave this behind, to my delight!
Saturday, February 18, 2012
inscription or tattoo
Friday, February 17, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
a low level buzz of anticipation
"Just when I thought I was out, they pulled me back in".
The fabrics and stitching that is.
Out of boredom and frustration, I started thinking spring yesterday with needle and thread. I'm trying to find my way around a serious blank spot in my line of inner sight by making an end run with familiar techniques and materials.
I'll tell you what is hard...writing is hard. Talk about making something from nothing. Sustaining the attention for your own story, the one you are making up as you go, is like walking into a room full of large fans whilst holding a bunch of helium balloons on very thin, greasy strings.
On the news front, I am talking with the owner of a local bookstore that also has a large meeting/classroom that doubles as an art gallery. They have never had fiber art there. So far, it looks like a one woman show in April at a great location that gets a good bit of traffic that didn't come just for the eye candy. More when the details are hammered out.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
hangover
Urgh.
Bless my darling Goodman for making sure my Valentine's day was celebrated properly, with cannolis from the Italian Pie. They come dressed with fresh whipped cream and an extra drizzle of a sweet, creamy sauce flavored with anisette.
This morning I am suffering from a carbo hangover and should spend the morning working out at the pool but will settle for extra fluids and some housework.
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