Things are really hopping in the studio right now and I am SO GLAD this work week is nearly over. All of the B&Ws are clamoring for attention at the same time.
My day job entails listening to never-ending of tales of woe, stupidity and venality and it gets so tedious after a while that I get giddy and long to tell some of these people which train goes straight to hell and where they can get free tickets! I do remain grateful to have ANY job, but this weekend I will only be an artist.
Don't forget the full moon's promise tonight!
Friday, December 28, 2012
Thursday, December 27, 2012
morning cloth herding
Late last night I started trying to get some of other members of the gang to work together but it wasn't happening, mostly because I was insisting that this one, the original B&W, be one of the players and he wasn't having any of it. So I took it up alone this morning to see where it could go.
The black linen background is just too strong to try and incorporate with the others which are grounded mostly on a softer black damask.
Color is creeping in and I'm glad. It seems that nothing is totally black & white. Nothing satisfying anyway.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
home made!
Ok, haste made for hilarity!
Here's the chef and his custom made apron (and evil assistant) now that the pocket has been sewn back on the FRONT of the apron (below the J) instead of the back where it was when he first opened my gift. There was much jesting about what he might stash in the pocket in it's former position.
And speaking of home made, a new Lacativa joined the tribe on Christmas day. Landon Vincent Lacativa is Jim's brother's first grandchild. Mazel Tov to the families!
Monday, December 24, 2012
Christmas Eve
Yesterday was given over to baking, some for us, some for neighbors. I have to call over there and check on the survivors. Although I make a stellar apple pie, this was my first ever made-from-scratch crust, recipe courtesy of Joe over at man handled threads.
Today, everything is wrapped, there was a little pre-lasagna prep work and now, time for a little hand stitching. Merry Christmas everyone.
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