Sunday, February 06, 2011
island making
This island building has it's appeal. Little chunks of hand stitched satisfaction to use later, or not, once I get to laying out the ocean. I may wind up with an archipelago and no place to float it but, oh well, they were a good time making.
midwinter blues
Dear recent visitor to my site from Saint John's, Saint John, Antigua And Barbuda.
Care for a house guest? Will trade art for room and board.
Do I need a passport?
Saturday, February 05, 2011
tender winter islands
Even though the sun came out today for the first time in days I couldn't find an excuse to put on shoes and go outside.
We watched "Unstoppable" which had me pulling hair off the cat with tension, but it was a good flick. Later I took advantage of the winter sun and started building some islands from my huge store of "tender"cloth (thanks for that definition Jude) for the next project.
We watched "Unstoppable" which had me pulling hair off the cat with tension, but it was a good flick. Later I took advantage of the winter sun and started building some islands from my huge store of "tender"cloth (thanks for that definition Jude) for the next project.
Friday, February 04, 2011
in the works
It reminds me of a logo I used to see in the NY Times magazine advertising some Caribbean islands but I can't find it anywhere.
I've drawn versions of this piece before and hope to get it started with real fabric this weekend. Oil crayon on paper looks a lot like my hand dyed damasks, ragged edges and all.
I'll use that cream Kona cotton as the base and pick the color bits out of the stash which will be hand appliqued. Because my Janome is out of commission, I'll take a run at hand quilting those lines. Maybe, maybe not. That reminds me to track down the sewing machine doctor...
ps...I found it.It's the Bahamas.
What does this configuration mean?
Thursday, February 03, 2011
Art of Day
I am excited to have my work featured at Art of Day, a sprawling, interactive networking and art promotional portal for artists, gallery owners, art buyers & collectors, and those coordinating art events.
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