Hello,
I have had a busy week. Last Saturday I went off to the Schweinfurth Art Center to their new show opening, Beyond the Surface: Contemporary Artists ad Printed Textiles. I was lucky to attuned the Artist talk beforehand as well. It sure enriched my viewing of the work. One of the artist, Krystile Lemonias , mixed wood cuts with her quilting process.
Another artist, Sarah Fairchild, mixed foil and flocking with her printing on fabric.
A third artist, Gerri Spika, used deconstructed screen printing with her work fiber work. I know how to do all three of these techniques. The show has made me rethink things a bit. These are only small examples of the eight artists in the show. I highly recommend a trip if you can make it.
The Pixies meant as did the QuEGs. It was all stimulating. I also listened to the Textile Talk this week that was about the Beyond the Surface show.
Progress Report: Lap Quilt This really is the last of the blocks from my friend Ethel. I had to make some solid ones to fill this project out.
New Lap I can’t let these projects go, so I pulled fabric for the next one yesterday. It is such free play for me and they go to a worthy cause.
Green Lichens This work is 18 ‘ w X 24″ l. It is the next one in the stitch work series that resulted from my Joyous Embroidery class. I did have a good time as usual in the process.
Cut Up Only one more pair of scissors to cut out a apply and then I can move on to the next step. I am having so much fun exploring this shape that I already have ideas for at least two more of them.
Stitch Club I got and email form Stitch Club offering a free class so I took advantage of the process. Lots of new ides here.
New Roving In searching for some fabric I came across some roving and Angelina that I had set aside for a new project. So I am off on a further exploration of this process from two summers ago.
Repair My grandson drought me some of his clothing that needed repair. I am epically prod of the patch I put on his Lakers shorts.
6X6 I came across this mammoth that Mom had made for a museum project in the bottom of a drawer. Such a shame for it to be in a dark, so I decided to feature it in one of my entries for the Rochester Art Center fund raiser for the spring.
I hope you are enjoying the season and creating a bit too.
Carol