Sunday, August 28, 2011

something new

Time Flies. August 2011
4x6 inches, mixed media.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

a project I'm working on - running a sunprinted and painted image through scanner and Photoshop to reprint on fabric for further needlework

Please respect copyright.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

SAQA

"Interviewed" for a volunteer position today, as one of two co-representatives for the MN chapter of SAQA. Sounds like a go...

(Yes, SAQA also stands for South African Qualifications Authority. You've been warned.)

Monday, August 15, 2011

a dream

I dreamed last night that my parents lived in a large old apartment, one with wood floors and many rooms. With all their many antiques they lived, and my sister was there -- still in her teens -- and I was still single, young, though my artwork was in its present stage. I dreamed they had a huge room vacant, one that would easily accommodate all my projects -- large areas for laying out quilts, tables and chairs, lots of light and floor-space. I proposed to the folks that I might rent this room, for $200 a month, to use as a studio. They seemed skeptical...

I see studios for rent here and there, but it's always more money than I want to spend, and so far from the house that I know I'll never make it there -- because work time is squeezed in between my job and my homelife, as it will be until my son is several years older. I've thought about it a long time. My husband would not approve of the expenditure. And yet, now that I'm dreaming about it... I know it's something I truly desire. To have unlimited, un-remarked-upon studio space, where I can make a mess and dream and no one cares what I do. My husband hates my sewing room now, always a mess. I wish he wouldn't be so vocal about it.

sun-printing at Lake Mille Lacs

I packed my art supplies rather hurriedly last week, intending to do some more dyeing or ecoprinting while up at the lake. That didn't happen, possibly because I didn't feel like tromping through the woods in search of dye materials (though I did try dyeing with lake weed, which turned out to be very smelly and disappointing.) I remembered the Setacolor paints I'd packed, and on the bright hot afternoons, commenced with the sunprinting experiments using Setacolors and the raw silk pieces I'd brought with me for dyeing.







I may cut these into smaller shapes for further work, though the "BED" piece will remain intact as it has a direction of its own. That piece includes some stamping, results for which were only semi-successful (hard to get crisp transfer using the watercolor-like Setacolors and unsized fabric, but I'm still content with the results.) Another piece not seen, "FORGIVE", is already being embellished with stitch and will be shown when completed. In the later pieces I did several layers of overdying, adding interest to the positive image.

I also used the Setacolors for regular fabric painting, and started a small quilted piece with that silk which I am embroidering right now -- a Lake Mille Lacs sunset, in honor of our third annual stay at Sunset Bay.

more dye experiments

rich reddish brown using green walnuts


an assortment of marks ranging from brown to dark yellow-green using pods from a catalpa tree