Hello,
It is September and I see that as the start of fall after so many years of beginning the school year at this time. This milkweed seems to be agreeing with me as it has started to change its summer color for the fade of fall. The seed pods look good.
I had a mixed week with only the Pixie meeting this week, and a Dentist an Dr appointments.
The big event was a field trip with the Sisterhood of the Scissors yesterday. We me meant at the Memorial Art Gallery on the University of Rochester Campus. The show was Ubuhale, and it was of seed bead work from seven women from an area in South Africa. The works were all large mostly 8 Ft by 10 ft and all done with beads. By the end of the show one could easily identify the work of each artist.
This gal did not mix her bead colors much, but I love the effects she got.
This woman liked trees and even in her work with the cattle she had a tree as part of the composition.
All the works took about a year to produce and they were specular!
We all went away happily inspired.
Progress Report: Coy Fish I finished the binding on this work yesterday evening and I am now ready to begin the hand detailing. I did the applique with a metallic thread and a gold colored thread both fed through a big eyed needle.
Frenzy I have built all the fish I want to use on this piece. But in taking this photo I realize they really do not work for what I wanted to say. Back to the drawing board…
Reaching I added the spider web and have started on the leaf forms here.
Hand Out I haves started to stitch down the leaf shapes on this one.
Three Witches I keep filling in the hand stitching on this piece. Again the photo helps me see were I need to add more shadows.
Drawing This is the drawing for the third witch. I think she strikes the correct note for the work.
Lap Quilt I have done all the stitch in the ditch work here and I am now adding free motion work in the big areas.
Cut away blocks I keep exploring with this technique. I am doing two blocks every day so this is just a sample.
I hope everyone is enjoying the close of summer and ready for a new school year. Stay safe.
Keep Creating
Carol