Monday, June 6, 2011

I am starting a new series I am calling the "Goddess Series". I finished a piece for a juried show using this idea and now I am continuing to work with the images in a series. I am dying my own fabric and screen printing images on the fabric as i go. I am trying to have fun with this. This work is more whimsical then anything I have done in a long time!
Saturday, August 28, 2010
I am helping out some dear friends in Corrales/Albuquerque, New Mexico for a while. I will be here for an extended time. I brought my art materials but in light of the seriousness of my stay here, I am not sure how often i will get to them. I have always come here as a way to relax and dream. New Mexico is my happy place. This time is different. As i drive to a hospital or a rehabilitation center, grocery story, etc. i have to remind myself to look at those beautiful skies and mountains you love so much. I realize very clearly that places are important, but it is the people in your life that always take first place in our hearts.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
I am late getting this in. I was able to take a week long educational workshop in Atlanta in June. It was at Georgia Tech at the Robert C. Williams Paper Museum complex. http://www.ipst.gatech.edu/amp. If you are interested in paper this is a wonderful museum. The workshop consisted of making a Japanese sugeta (screen for making paper), cooking and beating kozo and gampi fibers and pulling sheets of paper in the non-western tradition. I need a lot more practice. It was a great experience.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
I have neglected my blog for many months, but I am about to go on a journey that will be unlike anything i have ever experienced and I want to document my feelings and the art that hopefully will be a healing experience for the loving friends I want to help. I will be traveling to my favorite place, New Mexico and i will be helping my best friend of 33 years whose husband was diagnosed with brain cancer three weeks ago. My other best friend, my husband is going to stay home and take care of our 3 pugs and our home while i am gone indefinitely. This is going to be a hard time. I want to write about Steve because he is an awesome artist who has taught me a lot over the years. I want to write about my dear friend Mary Ann who has been with me through our first years of teaching art together, the births of my children, divorce and marriage. She is my sister in every sense of the word. She is being so brave right now. We all know people in our lives who have had stage 4 cancer, but when it hits someone so close, it is a very surreal experience. Art is a healer and we will see how it takes care of all of us in the days to come. Pray for Steve and Mary Ann. Pray for your own loved ones. And make some art.
Sunday, January 31, 2010

It has been a busy week. I have worked on crafty cloth wrapped baskets and sketched at the Missouri Botanical Gardens. (There was a guild meeting, book club and great lunches as well). What I haven't done is work on the dye monoprints that I started two weeks ago. I got side-tracked by a family funeral and then started the Color Theory class. I am too easily distracted by outside events. I often wonder how some people just seem to throw together so much work and it always looks great! It takes me forever to research my idea and try out my techniques before I finally get down to business. Maybe I'm too cautious. This week I will try to work on my color exercises and get back to monoprinting. I saw some beautiful colors at the garden's Climatron.
I am anxious to try and imitate some of those beautiful greens and reds together.
The Garden web site is: mobot.org
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