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Art Every Day 3

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

fourindigoaspenpostcards

Because, you can’t make just one…. I had so much fun today with my indigo scraps. I love all of these. It feels pretty good to use up scraps that really would have no other use. You can click on the photo to see them larger.

I did one more for the colorful silk series, titled Circles.

circlespostcard

It took a better part of my morning to prepare The Wall of Hopes and Dreams for shipping to Arizona for the Significant Stitches show. Scooter and I walked up to the Westmoreland Kinkos/FedEx store. It was a beautiful brisk and sunny fall day.

This afternoon, I went to see Kevin for a hair cut. I said cut it all off, I am tired of hair. Hed did. Hope I won’t regret it. It does grow back.

Look at my adorable pup on his new bed. When we first bought it, he would only lie next to it. Yesterday and today, he has been curled up on it.

Scooternewbed

I regret that I did not have time for any drawing exercises, but I will get to it. I have other fish to fry right now.

Art Every Day 2

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Day2postcards

You can’t make just one! I had such a busy day — Columbia Fiberarts Guild board meeting at my house; homework, make a delicious soup for supper and theology class tonight. I did manage to get 3 more postcards done. I found a few scraps of indigo and had to divert from my other color palette.

I received some good mail today. Karen Stiehl Osborn made several beautiful small collages which put up for sale to help our friend Beate Knappe with her vet expenses for her dog, Jeannie. I bought this one. It is even better in person.

ksocollage

Tomorrow, I am getting my hair cut; but I hope to have time to do the next workshop in the Expressive Drawing book. It involves some obliterating. Sounds like fun.

Art Every Day

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

joie

I joined the group Art Every Day for a Month. It is something that I have wanted to do anyway -— being in a group makes it more fun and forces me to be more mindful. I just whipped up this post card from some fused silk scraps that I have in abundance. I am going to make several incarnations of this for a special event.

I also did some work on the Rainbow Fish School. The fish were disappearing into the water too much. It needed  some value change to show them off a bit more. I started by stitching with some sparkly thread, but that didn’t work. Tonight, I got out the color pencils and did some highlighting. I think it improves the composition.

rainbowfishredux

Here is the before:

Rainbowschool

I can’t believe a month has gone by, but tomorrow morning I have Columbia Fiberarts Guild board meeting. So off to bed so that I can rise bright and early and spruce up the abode for visitors.