Monday, December 22, 2014
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Summertime
And the Living is Easy. Too easy. I haven't done a thing in the studio in months! Or even touched base with you!
So what HAVE I been doing?
Well....
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there was our anniversary cruise on Eli-Oh |
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working with my love at the Freemont Market |
a couple of weddings
a couple of family emergencies
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a visit to Oregon |
Lots of Life to draw inspiration from!
Friday, May 2, 2014
The Grange is Alive with Art!
Seven fantastic artists!
First time ever Studio Tour at the Grange Hall, just off the upper parking lot by the ferry.
Will Forester
Najua K Frost
Valerie Roberts
Marcia McKinzie
Len Yen
Gus (George Shairer)
Suzanna Leigh
We are all pulling together to get this show up, and it looks good!
Will has done a fantastic job organizing us, putting signs up, bringing in plywood to hang our paintings on, putting up lights. Besides some of his oils, he is showing his portraits of islanders, and a new thing: wedding puzzles!
Valerie painted the plywood, choosing a color that blends very well with the log walls. Her little dog, Do, guarded us well, announcing every one as they came in. Valeries encaustics and watercolor florals delight the eye.
Len's bright abstracts are like quilts in acrylic and his figure drawings are full of character! Len is the featured artist at Duet this month as well.
Najua's paintings have a gentle sweet quality.
Gus takes center stage with his sometimes abstract sometimes figurative sculptures--so sensuous, I can't keep my hands off of them!
Marcia's rooster and her landscapes and florals are elegant and colorful. You may have seen her work at the Heron's Nest.
Suzanna Leigh-me. I've been experimenting with natural dyes and with painting on fabric you can play with! My paintings on silk are now available as prints on canvas, and they do look good!
First time ever Studio Tour at the Grange Hall, just off the upper parking lot by the ferry.
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Look for our signs to guide you |
Najua K Frost
Valerie Roberts
Marcia McKinzie
Len Yen
Gus (George Shairer)
Suzanna Leigh
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Give us three days to set up and we'll take them all |
We are all pulling together to get this show up, and it looks good!
Will has done a fantastic job organizing us, putting signs up, bringing in plywood to hang our paintings on, putting up lights. Besides some of his oils, he is showing his portraits of islanders, and a new thing: wedding puzzles!
Valerie painted the plywood, choosing a color that blends very well with the log walls. Her little dog, Do, guarded us well, announcing every one as they came in. Valeries encaustics and watercolor florals delight the eye.
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On Target |
Najua's paintings have a gentle sweet quality.
Gus takes center stage with his sometimes abstract sometimes figurative sculptures--so sensuous, I can't keep my hands off of them!
Marcia's rooster and her landscapes and florals are elegant and colorful. You may have seen her work at the Heron's Nest.
Suzanna Leigh-me. I've been experimenting with natural dyes and with painting on fabric you can play with! My paintings on silk are now available as prints on canvas, and they do look good!
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One of my corners |
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Recovering from StashFest--and Beyond!
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my space at StashFest |
It was really wonderful to see friends who came especially to see my work! Thank you dear hearts!
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Bellingham Bay from Munajat and Peppi's house |
It has taken me nearly a month to recover. OK, so there were some extenuating circumstances; my huzzlebunny went into surgery 2 days after I got back, I had a full weekend of commitments the following week, and I came down with walking pnuemonia!
Recovering now, I am at last ready for the next big thing: Spring Art Studio Tour on Vashon Island. I am joining 6 other artists at the Vashon Grange Hall. We are Number One on the Studio Tour list!
Saturday, March 22, 2014
7 Days Until StashFest!
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scarves and yardage dyed with onion skin! |
I'm having such fun creating beauty in silk, I don't want to stop! Every piece is more beautiful than the last!
And in just one week, I get to show off my silks and offer them to you! They will be for sale at StashFest.
Where?
La Conner Civic Garden Club
Across the street from the Museum
622 South Second Street
La Conner, Washington
When?
Saturday, March 29 11am to 5pm
Sunday, March 30 10am to 3pm
Why?
To raise money for the Quilt Museum's operating expenses
How much?
Free to get in
Special preview (you get in an hour early for first picks of the amazing fabrics and unique wearables) $12
See you there!
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Friday, March 14, 2014
Painting Water and Sky
14 Days until StashFest
Between dipping silk in indigo, cochineal, etc, I'm painting on silk, working like a mad woman--a joyfully mad woman--to get ready for StashFest, Allison gave me a silk frame big enough to do 2.5 yards of silk, pieces big enough to make something with! The silk frame has rows of tiny nails to hook into the silk. So now I've a new "canvas": silk pieces 2.5 yards by 45".
Water draws me. Salt water especially. Living on an Island in Puget Sound, my fingers are webbed like a duck and I have salt water in my blood. So of course I paint water. Even how I paint is watery. Painting with dyes on silk is like painting on water. I am in love with the way the dye drips and flows, the way colors diffuse into each other. Sometimes the dye flows like waves pushed by the wind, sometimes like raindrops on a window. I love the blues and greens of a sunny day.
And sky! White clouds marching across the blue silk, or purple and gold sunset colors, pink and lavender for sunrise. The water birds, the seagulls, the eagles, the herons, and the ever-present crows who keep me company when I do Qi Gung on the beach.... These all find their way into my work.
Then on to reds and browns. Greens and redbrowns for a forest floor. Floral colors for gardens. All to be ready for StashFest!
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Seagulls, a Bridge Over Calm Waters, and Fishy Fun--unfinished |
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Waves |
Water draws me. Salt water especially. Living on an Island in Puget Sound, my fingers are webbed like a duck and I have salt water in my blood. So of course I paint water. Even how I paint is watery. Painting with dyes on silk is like painting on water. I am in love with the way the dye drips and flows, the way colors diffuse into each other. Sometimes the dye flows like waves pushed by the wind, sometimes like raindrops on a window. I love the blues and greens of a sunny day.
And sky! White clouds marching across the blue silk, or purple and gold sunset colors, pink and lavender for sunrise. The water birds, the seagulls, the eagles, the herons, and the ever-present crows who keep me company when I do Qi Gung on the beach.... These all find their way into my work.
Then on to reds and browns. Greens and redbrowns for a forest floor. Floral colors for gardens. All to be ready for StashFest!
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