
Monday, December 29, 2008
The Fool?

Fairy tale circus--rider

Mental Health Through Will-Training

I am not entirely sure, yet, about the finish around the lens--it is a rim of gold paint and brass beads. It needs just slightly something more, but not too much, and I don't know what that something is.
Also need to determine a good hanging method, it's quite heavy and I want it to hang flush...
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
From the Library: Fabulous Jewlery from Found Objects


Beverage can brooches--I want to try this one, it looks like it has some possibilities, even beyond brooches. AND it would use up some of those "vintage" beer cans living in my basement...

Tuesday, June 24, 2008
The only books I ever returned to Amazon...

This one is emphatically for miniaturists, for whom quilting is an adjunct activity to building and/or decorating doll houses. It doesn't shed any new light on piecing technique, process, or design. Which, really, is probably obvious from the cover/description/and various Amazon reviews.
For the doll house completists, however, it does offer good insight on selecting fabrics for use in teeny, tiny doll house quilts; as well as solid instruction on the basics of piecing, for those who aren't already quilters.

His guidelines for fracturing the quilts are interesting, but not so hard as they require regular consultation. Check this one out from the library.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Tin full of art

I love the concepts of small things, hidden things, talismanic/fetishistic/amulet-like accumulations of things...
Although in the realm of "altered" things (books, tins, what have you) and artists trading cards, so many of the examples (I'm looking at you Cloth Paper Scissors, Somerset Studio) skip magical and go straight to twee. I'm beginning to worry that that is a function of the medium, or over-saturation to the point that everything is going to look tired and sentimental.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Baby and spoon; more acquisitions

I am fascinated with tiny baby figures. Spoons are beginning to interest me, too, but this is not so long standing as the baby thing. I have been toying with the idea of standing the baby in the bowl of the spoon, and suspending the spoon within a hollowed-book shadow box.
Somewhere (note to self, find and add it here...) I have the preliminary images for a pregnancy/ childbirth collage. The general idea being ambivalence towards maternity/pregnancy, domesticity, the absolute and not benevolent tyranny with which children (or the concept of capital-M-Motherhood) rule their mothers.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Inspiration





I have been trying to build up ideas for shape, texture, and pattern, for use in art quilting--in conjunction with breaking the plane of the design with complex piecing. These images inspired by a Day in the Country (although the dogwood lives next to my urban front porch.)
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Recent acquisitions
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Another resolution
Whereas it is hereby resolved, I will attempt to complete at least one project per craft book borrowed from the library, or, at a minimum, blogging projects of merit and interest, and;
Whereby it is hereby resolved, I will return all books borrowed from the library on time.
Michael and Amy, art quilt for Caryl

Not entirely sure how this will come about. Copied the photos to fabric, using high M/Y saturation. The photos themselves have a great dreamlike, bleached-yet-saturated quality that I want to emphasize. I think the layout will be largely geometric.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
To have and to hold

O miau e da nossa casa

It's very dirty, and I'm a little afraid of cleaning it. Asked at the scary-hardcore embroidery shop, and the scarily hardcore owner gave me the gimlet eye and third degree, then recommended putting pantyhose over the brush attachment of my vacuum cleaner and giving it a gentle vacuum. Hmmm. Now to find the brush attachment...
About 11"x14" wool on some kind of very stiff, very open weave cross stitch-type fabric.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Piecing workshop, block 1

I'm not entirely sold on the freezer paper piecing. Doubtless easier for machine piecing, but when hand sewing the paper is a bit awkward.
Only one practice patch into it, so far so good. Besides, an excuse to use up some of the random "why did I buy that??" stash pile...

For days she dreampt of nothing else
This one is done.
The clouds are an old batik print block, which I just love. I would like to actually use it on cloth, although, I am leaning towards a quilted/collage type thing, using the "cloud" shapes as an appliqué, or, perhaps, an outline for some trapunto work.
Perilous garden, 2
Again, not quite complete, not quite sure what's missing... Still, loving the correction tape thing.
Perilous garden, 1--WIP??
I don't know if this is done, or what. Have been sitting on it for almost a year. Keep spinning off secondary pieces, all of them also more or less "in progress".
I really like correction tape as a medium. Worry about using up all my paint rags. The struggle between covetousness and creativity can be daunting.
Dee Dee Ramone, in memoriam
The first embroidered portrait. I forget how long this one took, completed in 2005(ish??)
8x10", cotton
Adventures in embroidered portraiture, 2: Johnny Cash
My second major embroiderer portrait project. I'm really pleased with it, which is good having taken several months and two attempts to complete.
8x10", all cotton.
Fear the lash of the Works In Progress!
I had a drive time epiphany that maybe if I spent more time engaged with my projects (like tracking their progress along the way) I might actually finish a few. Aaaaaand anyway, everything is better if it's blogged about. Am I right?