Tuesday, January 30, 2007
What Music??
Here's a playlist. Mostly I listen to the streaming archives of Idiot's Delight hosted by someone who has been doing freeform radio since I was in high school. I'm still listening Vin.
This was a show from Nov.12, 2005. It's on the air live every Saturday night from 8 to 11 at www.wfuv.org but more often than not I'm nipping away at the archives. Vin plays the old, the new, the mad and the magical. Sweet surprises at every turn and listening to a New York City radio station keeps the occasional homesickness at bay.
Artie Shaw - Stardust - Greatest Hits -
Fred Astaire - Change Partners - Starring Fred Astaire
Mabel Mercer - So In Love
Jimmy Scott - I'll Be Around
Paul Desmond - Autumn Leaves
Strays Don't Sleep - For Blue Skies
Winterpills - Laughing -
Strays Don't Sleep - Love Don't Owe You Anything
Frank Sinatra - More Than You Know
Dexter Gordon - Serenade In Blue
Dave's True Story - Just Like A Woman
Blossom Dearie - I Wish You Love -
Kate Bush - How To Be Invisible
John Coltrane Quartet - My Favorite Things
John Lennon - Gimme Some Truth
Neil Diamond - I'm On To You
Gary Burton - Cool Nights
Doveman - Cities - The Acrobat
James Carter - Take The A Train
The Fiery Furnaces - The Garfield El
Duke Ellington And Johnny Hodges - Weary Blues -
Hank Williams - Weary Blues From Waitin' -
Paul Kelly & The Stormwater Boys - Ghost Town -
Whiskeytown - Dancing With The Women At The Bar -
The Mendoza Line - Settle Down, Zelda -
Will Kimbrough - I Lie Because I Can -
Howard McGhee Sextet - Up In Dodo's Room -
Stan Getz - East Of The Sun (and West of The Moon)
Ronnie Spector - She Talks To Rainbows -
JC Hopkins Biggish Band - Underneath A Brooklyn Moon -
Nat King Cole - Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup -
10 CC - Une Nuit A Paris - The Original Soundtrack
10 CC - I'm Not In Love - The Original Soundtrack
Ben Folds Five - Fair - Whatever and Ever Amen
Bob Dylan - Most Of The Time -
Jud Newcomb - Damaged Goods -
Sunday, January 28, 2007
something hatching
These fabrics have been hanging on the wall for months now ( I had to give them a tumble in the dryer for the dust) . Now that the four new pieces are well and truly finished, I sat down with the scissors and started finding things of interest here. It gave my midwinter cranky heart a lift to be slashing away.
Once cut up, more fun was had arranging all the parts. I spent most of the afternoon just moving things around like I was playing chess with an imaginary friend. It wasn't going well until I turned off the TV and put on some music. Then it became a dance.
The gray ground is a piece of antique cotton damask from Narragansett, the blues are hand dyed and commercial discharged cottons, the orange one of my favorite commercial prints and the "eyes" are discharged and painted Kona cotton. I don't know how much stitching there will be here once the elements are nailed down but I'm leaning towards some hard contrasting colors with the thread.
Early yesterday I also got an entry off to my first mixed media show, "Abstractions, Color & Texture" at the Aurora Colors Glass Art Gallery in CA. When I read the name of the upcoming exhibition I just had to enter as it perfectly describes what I have been up to for about a year now. I have to thank Michelle Verbeeck for expanding her online call for entry listings to include mixed media shows; it's the way I want to go rather than staying in the strictly quilt exhibit world. We'll see what happens. When I was filling out the entry form on the "media" line I simply put "textile" and then spent some time puzzling over the fact that they did not require detail shots. DOH! It's Not a Quilt Show!
Oh happy day.
Friday, January 26, 2007
PROductivity
This was the first Gorgeous, four-star day we've had in the longest time and I took full advantage. Lookit that blue sky! As soon as the sun was over the yardarm, I dragged the four newest pieces outside for digital pics.
All this after doing a mess of laundry and dirty dishes. Didn't want the board of health nailing a notice up on the front door so I had to get that stuff out of the way first.
Got the Gallery all updated including "back" links for the navigationally challenged AND got the start of something new and quirky up on the design wall. Maybe some pictures of that tomorrow.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
New & Finished
"Cellular Seizure" 43x49
We hung it on the design wall in the bedroom last night and it's been so long since I started it that I couldn't recognize the starting orientation until Colin spun it a few times and Jim stated his opinion. I had spent so much time with my nose six inches from the surface that I forgot where I started and when it was pointed out to me, it was like..."oh yeah, I remember that". Not a good way to work but the results are growing on me even though my feelings of "tightness and overworked" were on this like a bad smell even before it was stitched or painted. I just stayed with a uncomfortable path for some reason.
Metallic paint is an absolute bitch to photograph so this shot may be wishful thinking. The sun is shining bright today for the first time in a week and just maybe I'll be able to muster enough energy to drag this outdoors for better pictures. In fact I have four major pieces to shoot and get ready for a show I want to enter.
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