If I took a picture of my studio right now someone would call the fire department, the board of health and probably "Hoarders". I have other things on my mind these days and taming chaos was never high on my to-do list.
Yesterday I was making a nuisance of myself at Kinkos draping various pieces of finished artwork across their equipment to add some new selections to the print inventory.
There may be some studio tiding later...but more likely I will return to hanging stars in the Firmament.
To-do this morning is dashing off to the post office to get all of your orders in the mail. Please email me when your packages arrive, that is always good news.
The best news is that my Goodman is now home with us and was feeling chipper enough to take in a little nice weather yesterday. Thanks for all the love and support - it means a great deal to us both.
Monday, September 09, 2013
Wednesday, September 04, 2013
A little piece of my art
I finally got some prints up in the store..you can see the whole inventory here. Each one is different.
You can read more about the process in this post. I encourage any of you who stitch to give this a try. The results are quite amazing.
I had a little email give and take with the president of the American Reprographic Assoc. and he assured me that calling these
reprographs was correct.
Thanks for your patronage!
Sunday, September 01, 2013
take down day
It seems like a lifetime ago that Jimmy and Colin hung these pieces for me but it's only been a month and now it's time to turn this beautiful space over to the next artist.
I drove over to the gallery this morning and in a few minutes everything was packed and ready to come home.
It's a little sad but not a real surprise that there were no sales. Despite its pretensions at sophistication, I have always found Atlanta a pretty prosy place. My work is pretty bold and the appreciation of textiles takes an even bolder art collector. Just having had the chance to display the work was a great gift.
If anyone has any interest in acquiring any of the pieces from the recent show (or any other work, for that matter) please know that any reasonable offer will not be refused.
It's no longer a secret that Jimmy is battling cancer and our financial reserves have been stretched to transparency. I'm deeply grateful for the resources we do have and the flexibility my home based job allows for. "Grateful for every golden now" is my in-breath and "survivor" our mantra.
I drove over to the gallery this morning and in a few minutes everything was packed and ready to come home.
It's a little sad but not a real surprise that there were no sales. Despite its pretensions at sophistication, I have always found Atlanta a pretty prosy place. My work is pretty bold and the appreciation of textiles takes an even bolder art collector. Just having had the chance to display the work was a great gift.
If anyone has any interest in acquiring any of the pieces from the recent show (or any other work, for that matter) please know that any reasonable offer will not be refused.
It's no longer a secret that Jimmy is battling cancer and our financial reserves have been stretched to transparency. I'm deeply grateful for the resources we do have and the flexibility my home based job allows for. "Grateful for every golden now" is my in-breath and "survivor" our mantra.
Email me and be surprised. They say that artists should never lower their prices. Right now I'd like to get my hands on "they" and show them what I'm feeling about that rule.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
tattered garden
My mailbox garden is looking pretty ratty these days. These sunflowers and morning glories soared twelve feet but I won't take them down until everyone has eaten or carried off all that is useful to them.
And we stitch a bit.
Monday, August 26, 2013
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