Sunday, January 18, 2009
Wild Baby Blue Launching Pad
Between setting up electronic banking stuff, general correspondence and the usual ether-wandering I feel like I've spent the better part of the day on the computer. It's stuff I won't have the idle time to do starting tomorrow. I'm really looking forward to starting the new gig. Feels like the first day of school.
I'll still find the time to do as much as moves me in the studio only it will be as the schedule says I can. Maybe I'll be more productive with someone else setting up the whens.
I finished this little quilt off last night and gave it a good thrash in the washer and dryer just to make sure it's fit for public opinion. It is. An heirloom in waiting, I've just posted it over at my Etsy place just to see what sort of traffic it brings. I've let that little cyber shop languish a long time. There are detail shots and lots of marketing babble over there too.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Changes Afoot
The painting does not go well.
A much as I wanted it to,
it never did for me.
I can only think of one canvas that, once finished, satisfied me. In dim recollection, it was something I dashed off as decoration for the new nursery, some thirty years ago and so had an important purpose beyond my mere need to fling colors around.
All the hard edges that we create when piecing fabric become impossible boundaries when recreated in two dimensions with paint.
So far,I've only painted ground colors. The need to have to fashion the effects of the texture of fabric and stitching with paint confounds me. Once the studio warms up, I'll give it another go before I gesso over the whole mess.
On a completely different note, I'm delighted to have found a full time job. It's going to be familiar - when AT&T dragged us from NY to GA I spent three years of hell taking inbound telemarketing calls - but there won't be any "marketing" in this position. There's room for advancement - my IT skills and experience were noted, and so, back into the workforce we go! I am deeply grateful.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Crossing back over to the darkside
It's been thirty years since the last time I painted a canvas. I had to open some of the paint tubes with a pair of pliers.
Jimmy gave me this easel for our
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
What did he know that I didn't.
I had the alligator dream again last night. It was either paint or start looking for drugs.
I made this piece while waiting for the paint to dry. It's going to be one of the book's pages I think. Some people are better at waiting than others.
Seeking Grey & Gray
After spending some time with Alligator Dream and stumbling across Tricia McKellar's new series "Flourish" I am provoked to rediscover how greygray brings harmony to my insane pallette where gang wars break out between the various factions on a regular basis.
Did I ever tell you that when I was little I worried that if I didn't use each and every color each time I took them out, they got angry with me and planned evil doings
like hiding under a chair and getting sucked into the vacuum cleaner.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
The Alligator Dream
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