Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Rejected?.... Next!
Jeanne Williamson has written a great post about her feelings and concerns around getting into (or not) a certain prestigious exhibit. Read it here.
threadpainting
...is not something I normally get into but Frank Ze's Scribbler lends itself so nicely to it. I go there from time to time to sketch. Too many times I find that when I put an idea to paper it stays there never to be hatched.
Putting ideas into a computer program seems more like dreaming about something than actually doing it.
Makes you wonder how many pieces get wasted .
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
new things
A friend has decided that the best way to recruit new members to her particular form of crack is to give lovely gifts and I am oh so joyful!
Thanks so much M. I am hard at work looking for inks and papers.
Today was Senior Citizens Discount day at the local Goodwill and I got carded AND I got my 25% discount.
These are all new and close at hand along with what used to be just sewing glasses. I'm on a mission to get the two sides of my brain talking to one another - maybe for the first time.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
New work
I took advantage of the alone time today and spent the entire day stitching on this as yet unnamed piece. It was part of the Mob Scene series.
It was dyed, discharged and later overpainted with metallic acrylic paint over a year ago and lost UFO land until the other day.
I'm glad it was put out of "grab and slash" reach.
39"x52"
Chili Time!
Here's my contribution to Team Climax.
12 pans of Cliff's Magic Cornbread, oops make that Yankee Climax Cornbread.
We won first prize for it in 2003. This year, it's the chili's turn to shine. Jim looks forward to this outing from year to year the way some folks do Christmas. It borders on obsession but I remind myself it could always be worse and this year all the planning and anticipation contributed to his recovery.
He left early yesterday to set up camp at Stone Mountain for the 2008 Great Miller Lite Chili Cookoff, which despite the sponsor, is a family venue. You are more likely to get your toes run over by a stroller than you are have a drunk spill beer on you. I got up early to bake and Colin will deliver to the booth shortly. I'll post more pictures and judging results later tonight. Cross your fingers!
To the Anonymous commenter who was concerned that this was cheating. Our entries are prepared in camp according to the rules and regulations under the watchful eye of the judge's observers. The food we generously serve to the public for free is prepared with quality ingredients under hygienic conditions. Please come by next year and watch Chef Jim make magic but you had better be up with the chickens! Although we didn't place this year, a great time was had by all.
People who have to cheat to have fun camp out with cowards who make anonymous posts!
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