We are in a quiet winter week at the moment. Snow and Christmas prep keep one in the house and busy. I had several days at home working and I enjoyed them a lot. Sat afternoon was the opening of the 12X 12 show at the Broad Street Gallery in Hamilton.
Sharon and I went out together and we had a good time. Several pieces were sold but not our work.
This piece is in the show along with two more bird pieces. I was told by one of my Social art friends that she really liked this one.
Progress Report: Dickcissels This felted work is 12” X 12”. I am having a good time doing little birds. The felting portion is fun too. Then adding all the details on the birds as I build them with the stitching is a real learning process.
Solo Blue Jay This bird work is also 12” X 12”. ( I have backgrounds built for two more) I tried to make the background more interesting by putting him in a tree. The Dickcissels are found only in meadow settings so building trees for this background was especially enjoyable. I have been experimenting with putting two treads through the eye of the needle and that makes for a more complex color mix with the feathers.
Totem Fox The fox its self is all appliqued down now and I am to the quilting stage. I am trying to follow the dye lines and create grass with them.
Jacket The hand work on this jacket continues. I am still feeling the inspirations from the Slow Stitch class I took at the Schweinfurth last month.
Cockle burs- Noogoora’s The bur heads are all stitched down now and I am ready to do the finish work on this piece.
Jean’s Project
This is the early stage of building this box quilt. All the little white tags are the centers of the rows and they are labeled so I don’t accidently put them on the wall upside down when I walk back to the pin wall. I seem to only be able to add one or two patches at a time on this work. Then I must look and decide what to do next.
Waterfall The tree’s crown is attached to the background. I am now ready to begin doing the rocks and water in this piece.
Label Cards -Laughter This is almost a cheat as I did so little in creating this card. But when I saw this quote I could not stop myself from using it.
Line of Sight I enjoy how the eye is lead up and away in this sculpture. Lines are strong directors for our eyes.
Keep Creating
Carol