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Art Every Day 20 and a Birthday

Friday, November 20th, 2009

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paintedwhitedry

This is what the two choreographed collages looked like this morning after they were dried and ironed. The white paint almost disappeared and the black faded considerably. I worked on my pink piece for the Twelve X Twelve December challenge. I fine tuned the design that I will use. I think about the darn thing all the time, but this is good because I keep coming up with better ideas for the layout and embellishment. So I can’t really show you my art for the day.

We had a great time celebrating Milo’s birthday. We gave him a geocahce gps and several accessories. I think the family will have a good time going out hunting for the hidden caches.

Miles wanted to go to a sushi train restaurant. He likes to be able to see what he is going to eat. He ate 5 plates of California sushi and some chicken strips.

Here are some shots from the sushi restaurant.

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View into the sushi kitchen. I think those are extra large rice cookers.

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They tally up the prices by counting the plates and colors.

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Then we were off to the gelato store.

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The birthday boy lost a front tooth today. He looks so cute, but would he smile for the camera, no!!

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Books are like magnets for my grandchildren.

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The gelato store makes donuts which looked ever so yummy, but I will be having my whole wheat English muffin for breakfast.

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Happy birthday, little man.

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Friday, November 20th, 2009

champagne-glass

The Twelve by Twelve artists are excited twelve times over to announce that:

(drum roll, please…. )

Sterling Publications/Lark Books will soon be publishing a book on our Twelve by Twelve Collaborative Art Quilt project!

We are thrilled beyond words to have this wonderful opportunity, and so happy that our art endeavors and friendships are turning us into authors, too.  We know that Lark was impressed by the loyal folks who follow our blogs and website, so thanks to all of you  friends-of-Twelves for your encouraging words through our explorations!

We’ll keep you posted as we know publication dates.

We are lifting a virtual glass of champagne to each other and to all of you for your support!

(And I am so excited!!)

Art Every Day 15

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

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Yesterday, I could barely move a muscle. I was out grocery shopping and thought I would pass out before I made it home. I thought I was coming down with the flu. This morning, I realized it is my first major sinus infection of the season. I am still feeling pretty lousy tonight. Suffice it to say that not much art is getting done.

I did spend some time today thinking about the first Twelve X Twelve color challenge — pink. I pulled out all of my pink fabrics (who knew I had so many!). I need to decide whether some of these will work or if I need to paint some fabric.

I have decided to be transparent about what I am doing this time around. It will involve abstracting an image of this tall building in Portland known as Big Pink.

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I am off to bed for my Sunday night guilty pleasure, watching Brothers and Sisters in my comfy bed.

Art Every Day 6 (not)

Friday, November 6th, 2009

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I didn’t make any art today, but I saw some great art. I have been very coy about my plans over the last few days. Helen Conway of the Twelves is on an around the world trip with her husband. Her first stop is California and she is spending a few days with Diane Hock, founder of the Twelves. Yesterday, Mr C and I drove down here to our former home so that I could show up at a luncheon Diane was having and surprise Helen. Karen Rips also came up from Thousand Oaks, for the day.

What can I say? It was so special to see the surprise on Helen’s face when I walked in. She had actual tears (of joy, I hope). The above quilt is one she made and gave to Diane. Isn’t it beautiful — all Kaffe fabrics and Freddie Moran houses — two of Diane’s favorite things.

Here are the four of us. I think this is the largest Twelve rendezvous; previously, there was a meet up of 3 of us in Portland — Kristin, Terry and I. In the back are Helen and I and in front Karen on the left and Diane.

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Diane invited many of my quilting friends from the area. It was so much fun to see every one and catch up on their quilting escapades. Diane and I were very close with 3 of those who came. We were the gang of five. We were all new to the guild and bonded. If there was a quilt show or a new quilt shop or some other interesting activity, we were there. Here is a photo of us. I miss them so much.

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In addition to Diane and I, that is Rita to the right of me and Pat and Janet, sitting in front of us. Our age span was 30 years, Diane being the youngest and Janet, the oldest. Can you believe that she is 85?

After a delicious lunch, we had show and tell. The four Twelves showed our quilts together so we had one third of the body of work in the room. It was so fantastic to see these little gems in person.

Here is some other show and tell. Among Pat Dicker’s treasures was this wonderful village quilt. I love the colors that she used. Pat is one of the most prolific quilters that I know.

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Janet had this fun quilt made from silk. The challenge was to do something long and narrow. She also brought this quilt which won her a blue ribbon and $100 at the Marin County Fair. She has been in Quilt National and Visions, but she said it took this long to win a blue ribbon.

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Delaine had many lovely little quilts from group challenges. This challenge was yarn.

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Patsy had this challenge quilt of abstracted trees. Loving trees as I do, I really coveted it.

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Here is a wonderful photo of Helen, Pat and Janet.

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And here is Karen and my friend, Sandy.

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And all those postcards that I have been making? In celebration of seeing my many friends, I gave each one a postcard. I have two left because two people didn’t make it.

I will leave you with Helen’s lime green shoes which I love! They are going to have a wonderful trip around the world.

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Tonight, Mr C and I had dinner at Willy’s Wine Bar. Wonderful small plates and a great selection of Sonoma wines. Tomorrow, we are meeting Helen and her husband, Dennis, for breakfast so that we can have some quality time together. It was a wonderful day and worth the wait and secrecy!!

Art Every Day 5

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

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We’re on our way to somewhere ……What’ll we see there, who will be there, what’ll be the big surprise?

Above photo is my meager offering for my art today. Drive-by photos taken with my iPhone!!

I also got some sleeves sewn to a few of my Twelve X Twelve quilts.

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I am really, really exhausted. So here are the rest of my “artsy” photos.

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goldenfields

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Good night.