Friday, April 23, 2010
Backyards #1
It was "sit & stare" time last night which I have come to recognize as the STOP sign this hand stitcher.
I'll need to find something to back it, protect the exposed batting and stitching, but it's done and I'm most pleased that it's prompting a series for me at a time when I've been coming up empty.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
private stash
I tried duplicating the effect of the cloth I used for the body of the trees using bleach to discharge some of the overdyes I did this weekend.
Several pieces are going straight into my private stash for future development.
Gravitating to the fine textured sacking - flour sacks probably - I find myself planning out more dreamscapes along these lines.
My old Canon A95 came back from the factory ostensibly repaired at no charge.
I say ostensibly because it came back without the honkin' huge old style memory card that I swore I left inside it. I thought they needed to see some messed up pictures to diagnose and fix the problem.
My problem is now I have no memory of removing the card and stowing it "someplace safe" ...kinda like those diamond earrings I once had (sniff). These memory lapses are nothing new for me so I'm not alarmed. Just aggravated. It'll turn up somewhere unlikely but perfectly obvious to the devious mind. It's a backup camera now so it can wait.
PS. After looking in all the likely places and quite a few unlikely ones and finding nothing, I called Canon and said "What's up with sending my camera back brainless?" They were so nice, kind and generous and will be sending me a suitable card.post haste. Squeaky wheel got greased.
more studio archaeology
My very own Rothko which grabs you by the throat the moment you walk in the room.
"Blood Orange & Lime Martini" 2004
47" X 29"
Hand dyed muslin and vintage percale cottons over cotton batting, machine quilted to hand dyed cotton canvas.
The green cloth came from sheets that my Aunt Jo had custom made for her vacation lodge in Flint, MI possibly in the 1940s or 50's.
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Monday, April 19, 2010
sack cloth magic
I'm please and proud to find that Jude will be building a magic cloth starting with a piece of vintage cotton sacking that I dyed last summer.
This piece was part of this batch of cloth, gifted me by my friend Rosemary just about a year ago. I left this image large so you can zoom in an see the various textures.
Some of the pieces in this batch had a stencil reading "Made For A.D.Pierce, Brooklyn, Conn." A little research told me that this company was a hatchery of some sort last mentioned or annotated in the 1930s.
I love a cloth with history, no matter how prosaic.
There will be just a few more pieces of this cloth posted to the Random Acts of Dyeness page. Hoarding most of it for myself.
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