Thursday, April 18, 2013
cloth sketch
I extended my studio time last night by taking the scrap and tool basket to bed to do some cloth sketching while listening to TV. It helps me loosen up before working on bigger pieces on the design wall
This one is only 22x25 - I like having a small piece to hold and work on at the same time that I'm designing something large that will most likely will be worked on the machine.
But today there's a homecoming to prepare for - my Goodman is headed back to me!
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
studio day finally
Who else do you know gets all excited about finding a box of oatmeal that has bugs in it?
I set out a few pieces of cloth this morning sprinkled with dye laden oatmeal but switched up the soda ash application to after-dye rather than before-dye and I'm not entirely convinced it's best for the buggy oatmeal approach to dye delivery.
and down here we have some broad strokes on the design wall. nothing carved in stone or even loose stitches yet...I've already hacked open two of the larger bound by black pieces..They are not sitting well with me at the moment but I'll leave this up and tinker on it later.
Monday, April 15, 2013
more players arrive
I reworked the white areas with dishwasher gel this morning, standing over them watching, checking, the garden hose ready. Then they were hustled into a rewash with antichlor and Synthrapol.
No sooner did I get them on the line when it began to sprinkle so I brought them indoors still damp and pinned them up on the design wall...all the previous fabrics dumped unceremoniously into the river basket. Now to see if and how things will work together.
sunday escape
JR and I broke out of stir yesterday
and paid a visit “uptown” that is, Phipps Plaza. In your average
American mall they have the latest Ford or Chevy on display- here
there was a Maserati.
It was Fendi, Gucci, Versace and the rest of the gang at every turn. Everywhere seemingly intelligent people were spending money like the government. I examined a 90$ straw purse in Belk that was the identical twin of one I saw (and rejected) at Walmart for 18$. Seriously people, how the hell does any mass produced item become so highly prized that criminals will kill you in the parking deck for it? Nothing is that well made or essential and I don't care whose name is on the label.
It was Fendi, Gucci, Versace and the rest of the gang at every turn. Everywhere seemingly intelligent people were spending money like the government. I examined a 90$ straw purse in Belk that was the identical twin of one I saw (and rejected) at Walmart for 18$. Seriously people, how the hell does any mass produced item become so highly prized that criminals will kill you in the parking deck for it? Nothing is that well made or essential and I don't care whose name is on the label.
I do have to say that, at least in this
particular mall, all the sales people have apparently been trained
NOT to judge the books by their covers. I go out in my usual everyday
duds which, for me, means a denim work shirt, jeans and eight year
old Sketchers 'cause they fit and they are comfortable.
In every shop we went into we were
greeted by the staff in a friendly and respectful manner as if I very
well could have walked into Arhaus or Bang & Olufsen and waved
my arm and said “Have this entire room delivered to my palace by
Thursday and take that old crap with you when you go”. Why not?
They are operating on the assumption that it's entirely possible
that, despite my retired rodeo clown appearance, I could be filthy
rich and fresh in port.
The real reason we were over there was
to catch “The Place Beyond the Pines” which I won't talk about
much because I suspect (and highly recommend) that a lot of my
readers would rather go see this than say, Evil Dead or the Croods.
I
don't want to be a spoiler. Just go see it soon.
Let's just say I found it to be about
what happens when people cross paths and how some of them make lousy
choices because they have limited their thinking about life's possibilities
and spend too much of their headspace wrapped up in the moment of
“me”. It was intense and emotionally compelling watching actors doing it all with their faces, eyes and body
language - no curtain chewing or special effects needed.
The movie was filmed in and around
Schenectady, New York at the upper reaches of the Hudson Valley.
Homesickness washed over me repeatedly as the camera followed the two
lane blacktops through green tunnels in the lush woods. I'll see it
again for sure.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
beautiful creeps
Wings?
Each piece of cloth behaves differently under the dye. Wet, dry, soda ash or not, always a surprise and not a whole lot of control over the outcomes.
I altered the black blend as I worked my way through the pieces, cooling with navy, warming with curry. I may decide to correct these a bit with discharging. this one has too much creep but it's beautiful creep.
Hope to get these into the wash & dry before I got to work at 4:30. Right now, I got a game.
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