Tuesday, March 09, 2010
finishing
"Old Comfort" is mounted and I'm pleased that none of the bright whites lost their pop.
I took a whole series of photos around this one and the process and will get them published with commentary when I get an hour or so. (click for closeup)
which will really benefit from the darkening that comes with this process. It was a pastel disappointment but you can see by the red that it's going to be a color riot. Now if I can just work up the courage to paint in the margins - extend the design beyond the fiber.
Sunday, March 07, 2010
Hare & Tortoise
Jude described me in her sidebar as "fast but slow.." Flattered to be mentioned at all, I wasn't sure I understood it until I spent the entire evening stitching a two square inch area on this only to pick it all out.
I trample all over myself to lay the groundwork, the broad strokes and then revel in the long, drawn out process of modifying that groundwork with the stitch. There's my Slow Cloth philosophy.
If I were in prison I would have no trouble tunneling out with a teaspoon. I have told clients, when they inquire how long it will take to make a report over the phone, "Together, we will be moving a mountain with a teaspoon. One teaspoon at a time and suddenly, the mountain is gone."
Kate of the brilliant Needled is chronicling her way back from a stroke and gave me another shift of vision on fast & slow. Isn't her Hare magnificent?
Saturday, March 06, 2010
revision
When I unfurled yesterdays start today I wondered who put acid in the yogurt so I dismembered and cannibalized it right down to the dirt.
One false start after another finally got me to this place by about 10pm. Now it's working for me and basting is under way.
I really loved that "storm cloud" commercial batik that I wrapped around it yesterday but it was just too busy and had to go back in the stash for another day.
Friday, March 05, 2010
Ask & ye shall receive..
No kidding. And don't forget to be careful about what you ask for. I wasted an hour this morning cruising the web looking for fresh ideas for my own home made website which is not reflecting my current work or direction . Bored and aggravated by coming up empty, I did a quick run though of the blogs I check in on and lo&behold- Tracy Helgeson held up the torch and pointed the way.
I'm cross eyed and crazy right now but it looks like OPP has what I'm looking for by way of change. I ain't thrilled with the notion of paying for something I've always had for free but I'm doing that now at the store anyway so I'll have to study the particulars, do the math and maybe split the difference.
"In the dream I woke with a start and rushed outside into the yard. The sky was impossibly huge and black and the porch light was defeated to old butter on the ground by it's density. The stars were all wrong in the sky for any time of the year and the air was so cold and bitter that one could not suck any life out of it."
It was a good night at the Whine Mine last night. The Folks must have been exhausted from three straight days of complaining and picked last night to lay low and leave the phone alone. Maybe they were watching American Idol and fell asleep before it was over. TGIF even though I am working this week end.
Robert Genn's twice-weekly newsletter was about the creative flow that can come from the bored place in the brain, "Accessing the default mode network". That was timely for me too.
I'm cross eyed and crazy right now but it looks like OPP has what I'm looking for by way of change. I ain't thrilled with the notion of paying for something I've always had for free but I'm doing that now at the store anyway so I'll have to study the particulars, do the math and maybe split the difference.
"In the dream I woke with a start and rushed outside into the yard. The sky was impossibly huge and black and the porch light was defeated to old butter on the ground by it's density. The stars were all wrong in the sky for any time of the year and the air was so cold and bitter that one could not suck any life out of it."
It was a good night at the Whine Mine last night. The Folks must have been exhausted from three straight days of complaining and picked last night to lay low and leave the phone alone. Maybe they were watching American Idol and fell asleep before it was over. TGIF even though I am working this week end.
Robert Genn's twice-weekly newsletter was about the creative flow that can come from the bored place in the brain, "Accessing the default mode network". That was timely for me too.
Thursday, March 04, 2010
crocheted calm
I can't remember the last time the sky was clear for the full moon so this will do in it's place. I collect these, sort of, dessert plates in any pattern or white & blue. Long ago I had a full set of Blue Willow dishes. A full set of anything bores me these days.
Crochet was on my mind after reading
EmilyBs blog.
Nothing inspiring jumped out of the scrap basket last night so rather than force the issue, I took a ball of cotton string and crochet hook and watched the first few contestants massacre music on A.Idol. I'm not caught up in it as in years past since I don't get to see it regularly. This year it looks as if the judges rounded up a lot of pretty faces with voices like howling cats. I kept waiting for Ashton Kutcher to come out on stage and tell the judges that they had been Punked.
This is serious string. You could probably hang yourself with two strands if you're petite. 12 ply I think, can't remember where it came from - not craft store stuff for sure. I used a big K hook and before I knew it there were three large cusspots. Yesterday I uncovered a large batch of the smaller ones.
I don't know what to do with them and they are breeding like rabbits.
I
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Lavanderia
The stitching on "Lavanderia" is finished. Now I have to find the right size and shape canvas for it. Because of the bright white base cloth, this will be the first time that I paint the canvas to extend the fiber design. slowly. slowly. This would be a good piece for the mounting tutorial I've been yattering about.
On the back burner - a redesign for my website so I can feature the things I have been focusing on over the past year. It's long overdue and a good excuse to throw myself into learning CSS for real. A useful brain exercise instead of frittering away my (forced) time on the computer on freecell or solitaire.
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
new cards
I just ordered a batch of new business cards. I put Firefly on the front this time - it's a pretty clear indicator of what I'm up to these days.
It's been snowing all morning and last week we were hearing the first tree frogs. They must be pretty freaked out.
I'm feeling cranky and fuzzled - could be that I started watching "the Last Winter" when I got in bed last night past midnight and it scared me awake until 2ish.
Ghost devil reindeer indeed.
Sweetie sez "naptime"
Monday, March 01, 2010
Marketing Monday
Almost forgot to add this one!
Winter Solstice is now up and available at Hand Music Fiber Art.
It's good to get back to the rhythm of the day to day. I have to repack my go-bag for work just in case I feel a little inspiration later in the day. There's a bundle of fabric to go to the post office and a stop at Goodwill to see what's new and interesting. At some point I need to get some new sneakers. Today is day one in the Couch to 5K program and I'm not feeling it - maybe sneakers will help.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
old comfort
"Old Comfort"
I done stitching on this one. I have an old favorite shirt that's this raggedy and stained - no longer fit for wearing and yet I can't bring myself to take it out of the closet.
It was good seeing everyone up in New York and getting a taste of winter but it's so good to be home again.
I was reminded of how I used to seek refuge from a cramped and overheated home life by being outdoors for hours on end in the wintertime. The stillness and peace was, and remains, narcotic.
Friday, February 26, 2010
real winter
Seems like the northeast has forgotten what winter is all about. The news media here is having hysterics over 20" just like they do in Georgia for 2". Yawn. It's white and wet and it will be gone in a week.
Although it rained here all day yesterday we did get some snow overnight after all, maybe 10" so far, heavy and wet.Great Snowman making snow. I cleared off the cars and truck with a broom, trudged around in the snow for a while taking pictures and I'm sweaty & exhausted before lunch. Naptime.
Although it rained here all day yesterday we did get some snow overnight after all, maybe 10" so far, heavy and wet.Great Snowman making snow. I cleared off the cars and truck with a broom, trudged around in the snow for a while taking pictures and I'm sweaty & exhausted before lunch. Naptime.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
making on hold
I crammed half my suitcase with a hastily selected bunch of scraps but there's been no time for creating.
We spent much of yesterday in the hospital with my Dad - he's doing great and may get out soon. I took lunch up to Mom at the nursing home midday and it was great fun surprising both of them.
There seems to be a blizzard going on all around us. It rained slush here all day but we are snug & warm. My brother is cooking up a mexican storm and keeping the fireplace blazing and tonight they throw two more howling cats off of Idol! Let it Snow!
We spent much of yesterday in the hospital with my Dad - he's doing great and may get out soon. I took lunch up to Mom at the nursing home midday and it was great fun surprising both of them.
There seems to be a blizzard going on all around us. It rained slush here all day but we are snug & warm. My brother is cooking up a mexican storm and keeping the fireplace blazing and tonight they throw two more howling cats off of Idol! Let it Snow!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
packing to fly
Thanks to everyone who sent well wishes. The procedure went very well except for a 9 hour headache that really rocked my schedule. After a good night's rest the headache AND the ass-ache are gone.
Dare I speak the words aloud? To celebrate I've signed up for a program at work called "Couch to 5K in 9 weeks" which will remain to be seen.
I'm leaving for a short visit with family in NY tomorrow. Don't tell my Dad..it's his birthday and my visit a surprise.
Here is "All Unknowing" mounted permanently on a 20"x24" canvas. I've gotten a ton of questions and comments about my "mummification" process. I think the question that folks are reluctant to ask is "Why are you essentially destroying a fiber piece?".
At first, I was afraid of the change myself. We don't encourage the handling of finished fiber art work but while you are making it the tactile intimacy is total. Can you think of anything thing else inanimate that you have spent so much time handling? Then to take these tactile impressions and irrevocably turn them into something hard and often harsh to the touch strike people as quite bizarre.
My whole purpose was about the visual impact of the piece. This process is more complex than mere decoupage. With practice I have figured out how to enhance values, retain original appearances and manipulate other visual characteristics and plan on continuing the exploration.
Another consideration was a better and different way to present small textile pieces. Nobody is mistaking any of these for potholders or placemats. These are ready to hang, like any painting.
I hope to have all these recent pieces posted here available in the in the store shortly. If you have any interest before then, just let me know.
Dare I speak the words aloud? To celebrate I've signed up for a program at work called "Couch to 5K in 9 weeks" which will remain to be seen.
I'm leaving for a short visit with family in NY tomorrow. Don't tell my Dad..it's his birthday and my visit a surprise.
Here is "All Unknowing" mounted permanently on a 20"x24" canvas. I've gotten a ton of questions and comments about my "mummification" process. I think the question that folks are reluctant to ask is "Why are you essentially destroying a fiber piece?".
At first, I was afraid of the change myself. We don't encourage the handling of finished fiber art work but while you are making it the tactile intimacy is total. Can you think of anything thing else inanimate that you have spent so much time handling? Then to take these tactile impressions and irrevocably turn them into something hard and often harsh to the touch strike people as quite bizarre.
My whole purpose was about the visual impact of the piece. This process is more complex than mere decoupage. With practice I have figured out how to enhance values, retain original appearances and manipulate other visual characteristics and plan on continuing the exploration.
Another consideration was a better and different way to present small textile pieces. Nobody is mistaking any of these for potholders or placemats. These are ready to hang, like any painting.
I hope to have all these recent pieces posted here available in the in the store shortly. If you have any interest before then, just let me know.
Monday, February 22, 2010
treatment day
Saturday, February 20, 2010
a good days work
Terrible pictures (my fingers are all stuck together) but these all got processed today. There are three more waiting. Maybe an outdoor photo sessions tomorrow, it's supposed to be a peachy day. It's great to finish things that have been hanging around waiting.
top "Gates of Grace"
"Social Networking"
bottom "Winter Solstice"
mummy making
"As Yet Unbaptized" mounted on a 20"x20" canvas and sealed with diluted, matte acrylic medium. I wanted to be sure that the bright whites kept their dazzle so I treated them first with a light coat of acrylic straight from the jar and allowed time for those areas to dry before I went ahead and worked the rest of the piece. I really like the way the value contrast is improved with this method.
I deliberately chose to mount this one on a canvas with almost no border and will have to proceed slowly. The areas of running stitch are going to lose a lot of texture as the medium flattens out all the ridges and bumps, or not, as I go along. From experience, several of these fabrics will darken considerably, again a good thing if I control which ones and how dark.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Persistence in method and material
This is "Skin Keeps Us In" from 2006 and at the bottom, one of my "Ornamental Innards" a foray into soft 3D also in '06.
I've decided to call this compositional process "cat herding" for obvious reasons. Comes as no surprise to me that it's a place I like to go - organizing a group of small and not necessarily compatible elements.
We spend a lot of energy in this household doing just that. Who's in, who's out, who ate or not, who's fighting - and that's only a herd of 3.
Both of these pieces have a lot of a large damask tablecloth that I ripped into quarters and dyed. I can't recall the larger motifs but the tiny dots woven into the cloth are everywhere in my work.
That little patch of blue on the piece I'm working on now came from that tablecloth and "As Yet Unbaptized" has some of it too.
There is almost nothing left of it.
I've decided to call this compositional process "cat herding" for obvious reasons. Comes as no surprise to me that it's a place I like to go - organizing a group of small and not necessarily compatible elements.
We spend a lot of energy in this household doing just that. Who's in, who's out, who ate or not, who's fighting - and that's only a herd of 3.
Both of these pieces have a lot of a large damask tablecloth that I ripped into quarters and dyed. I can't recall the larger motifs but the tiny dots woven into the cloth are everywhere in my work.
That little patch of blue on the piece I'm working on now came from that tablecloth and "As Yet Unbaptized" has some of it too.
There is almost nothing left of it.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
replacement player
I found a tiny scrap of pale blue green like the one that went into "Memories Feast" and carried it around in my pocket all day until about 10pm when I dismantled that false start and worked with what was at hand, all in support of this little piece of sky.
Is this a color from nature? some ocean somewhere no doubt. I am possessed by this one. It's past midnight and I spent the afternoon hearing, among other entertaining tidbits, how someone could crawl under a desk, ostensibly to check on some connections, and wind up sticking his tongue into an electric outlet. That should be fatal but it wasn't . I should be tired but I'm not.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
WIP tuesday
As I knew it would as soon as I basted it, and as quickly as it's namesake has disappeared, "Georgia Snow" has bored me and I'll set it aside rather than trash it for now. If any knows where I can by a spool of Sulky 12wt cotton, Brite White, let me know. The web has let me down. I really like using it for hand work and since Country Quilter in Somers closed I have no source for the solid colors.
I was craving to use some of the silk scraps that M. sent me so I knew another grid piece was in the wings. This is very prelim. I'll stick it up on the cube wall today and spend a shift eyeballing it and moving things around. So far, it's not saying much beyond "oooo, yummy silk colors".
PS - dark and stinky, I took it all apart and started afresh
It's going to be a long and complicated day. For some of us life is so much simpler. Sweeties only question is "why don't I put out more birdseed so she can sit at the sliding glass doors and watch "the Squirrel Housewives of Lawrenceville".
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
The Grid Forgets Itself
"the grid forgets itself"
10"x10" mounted
SOLD
closer
Something made me put down the needle and take this one to the mummification chamber for finishing. The sun is playing peekaboo through late afternoon clouds so this is a quick shot..kinda strong on the blues but I didn't want to tinker with it.
Quick - take a picture
because it will all be gone by lunchtime! Not your everyday business in this part of Georgia. This is the most snow (that's stuck around) that we've had in several years.
All told, maybe three inches but the trees and ground were cold enough to hang on to everything. The second after I shot this one a cloud of falling snow got me.
When I lived in NY, I worked as a telephone operator for AT&T and we were expected to be at work even if it was day one of Armageddon so a little snow on the road was no big deal. You learned to drive safely, brought your jammies & breakfast with you, just in case. More than once, the State Police closed the roads and all I had to do was wave my company badge outside the window to be waved through a police blockade. Power tripper, me and my Honda.
All told, maybe three inches but the trees and ground were cold enough to hang on to everything. The second after I shot this one a cloud of falling snow got me.
When I lived in NY, I worked as a telephone operator for AT&T and we were expected to be at work even if it was day one of Armageddon so a little snow on the road was no big deal. You learned to drive safely, brought your jammies & breakfast with you, just in case. More than once, the State Police closed the roads and all I had to do was wave my company badge outside the window to be waved through a police blockade. Power tripper, me and my Honda.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Our turn
The forecast is for 87 flakes. In two years not much has changed regarding winter in Georgia. Except for the cold, it's still just like this except today I have to schlep off to the office for more tales of woe. I'll pack extra scraps and hope for a slow evening. By now, after this weather week, do you think folks will get some sense and STAY THE HELL HOME for a minute?
For this moment, I'm having fun with Blogger's PAGES feature. Up there under the banner. Have to figure a way to insert images instead of type. Thanks to several web friends for pointing it out. How are you taking advantage? Mine are under construction.
Once you log into Blogger, go to Posting tab...one of the tabs is
Edit Pages..do it right there.
For this moment, I'm having fun with Blogger's PAGES feature. Up there under the banner. Have to figure a way to insert images instead of type. Thanks to several web friends for pointing it out. How are you taking advantage? Mine are under construction.
Once you log into Blogger, go to Posting tab...one of the tabs is
Edit Pages..do it right there.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
WIP2
These are the parts I'm liking which means 3/4s of this piece is undergoing heavy revision. It's still not working as a whole so I won't bother with an overall look until one actually emerges.
Geez, you would think I was working on the Sistine Chapel and not a 10" square of scraps.
And speaking of spectacular and inspirational, take a look at this
and this
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
hearty
It seems in all other hands this shape is sweet and tender. I have never been able to render it to my satisfaction.
This one may get some words if I can stop being snarky for just a minute.
M.Valle over at Instant Poetry is having a deleterious effect on my writing. She says out loud what I have on my mind all day at work.
"I love it when people say stupid things out loud and it's on tape"
This one may get some words if I can stop being snarky for just a minute.
M.Valle over at Instant Poetry is having a deleterious effect on my writing. She says out loud what I have on my mind all day at work.
"I love it when people say stupid things out loud and it's on tape"
Monday, February 08, 2010
kitchen chemistry
I find myself running out of spots, or holes, depending on your point of view, so it's time for a little kitchen table chemistry. Still too cold for any order work but it's amazing what a little Soft Scrub and a spray bottle of water will do.
Finding things are you?
Me too.
The navy blue piece at the top is a commercial print.
The large,crazed piece was a table mopper - a piece
of fabric that I use and reuse through one or more
dye sessions, cleaning up as I go. These pieces often
turn out amazing.
Finding things are you?
Me too.
The navy blue piece at the top is a commercial print.
The large,crazed piece was a table mopper - a piece
of fabric that I use and reuse through one or more
dye sessions, cleaning up as I go. These pieces often
turn out amazing.
Sunday, February 07, 2010
as yet unbaptized continues
I wish I could have spent more time with this one today (but I spent most of the day picking computer cooties out of my main machine and am now trying to resuscitate my son's laptop.Guess I know where the trouble started).. It's coming to life stitch by stitch but I think I'm starting to stop.
Those little dark green rectangles had to go and that patch of blue just demanded to participate. Keep reminding me that french knots, as design elements, should be left to the end, like beading - and don't remind me that I have about 15 pounds of beads in a tub somewhere in the studio.
Folks are starting to settle in for the Stupor Bowl - I may watch the commercials, then again, why suffer through a game I don't care for to watch commercials for products I won't buy. Jim just told me that the Who will be performing at half-time. I wonder if all of the hordes of CSI(insert city) fans know where their favorites shows theme music came from. Hoping for a medley....
(PS - Hurray for the underdog Saints, the Who and the Coke commercial with the Sleepwalker. )
Those little dark green rectangles had to go and that patch of blue just demanded to participate. Keep reminding me that french knots, as design elements, should be left to the end, like beading - and don't remind me that I have about 15 pounds of beads in a tub somewhere in the studio.
Folks are starting to settle in for the Stupor Bowl - I may watch the commercials, then again, why suffer through a game I don't care for to watch commercials for products I won't buy. Jim just told me that the Who will be performing at half-time. I wonder if all of the hordes of CSI(insert city) fans know where their favorites shows theme music came from. Hoping for a medley....
(PS - Hurray for the underdog Saints, the Who and the Coke commercial with the Sleepwalker. )
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
afternoon light
Because I work from noonish to darktime I rarely get to enjoy the afternoon sun. Off today and the weather cooperated so I spent a quiet afternoon stitching with that great light over my shoulder. Makes one's tired old eyes happy.
Things are creeping out of the cloth.This treat was in the mail today - a whole boodle of silk snips and bits. I have to find a good plastic contain because a lot of jostling around will reduce this beauties to bundles of thread. A gorgeous trove - thanks Melissa, for this wonderful gift.
stitching at the lavanderia
I'm going to the laundromat in a bit to wash all the blankets in the house - they are too big and too many for my washing machine and thanks for the hurk, Sweetie, and I plan on sitting in the sun and working these two.
I continue to go back and forth between these two as the mood moves me. If I finish a thread and no forward path jumps out at me, instead of dashing on and doing anything ill considered or altogether blind, I'll set it aside and take up the other one.
In both pieces I am hinting and layering images and find myself clipping off pieces of fabric to see what is getting buried, what could be revealed.
I continue to go back and forth between these two as the mood moves me. If I finish a thread and no forward path jumps out at me, instead of dashing on and doing anything ill considered or altogether blind, I'll set it aside and take up the other one.
In both pieces I am hinting and layering images and find myself clipping off pieces of fabric to see what is getting buried, what could be revealed.
Monday, February 01, 2010
New month, new day
I'm torn between working on this current piece and taking advantage of the morning light to work in the studio getting pieces of dyed cloth ready for sale. That stack up top is next. Colin will be shooting them today for me.
I keep finding things that I'm going to keep for myself.One in ten will be staying home.
This was a tablemopper that has a lot of gold metallic acrylic smears . Many of my most successful pieces have been based around the clean up rags!
It's a keeper and speaking to me of getting back to larger pieces, my bigger, louder (more natural) voice.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
mad purple flannel
I just finished housekeeping in the store over at Random Acts of Dyeness. Took down all the sold pieces (everything shipped yesterday!) and put up some new ones. I've hoarded this luscious hunk of flannel for a long time and I'm finally letting it go.
I've put the Preview photos here until I can finish posting. If you see something you like that's not got it's own post at the store, send me an Email and I'll get it done with sizes, prices, etc. I'm also willing to cut a piece in half if it's too big, just let me know.
Speaking of hoarders..have you seen that show on A&E? Now that's a car wreck I can't stop watching even as I skeeve! The lady whose false teeth were under the debris with the dead cat was the freakin' limit.
I've put the Preview photos here until I can finish posting. If you see something you like that's not got it's own post at the store, send me an Email and I'll get it done with sizes, prices, etc. I'm also willing to cut a piece in half if it's too big, just let me know.
Speaking of hoarders..have you seen that show on A&E? Now that's a car wreck I can't stop watching even as I skeeve! The lady whose false teeth were under the debris with the dead cat was the freakin' limit.
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