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Primary Fatigue

As you know, if you read this blog often, I am a political nut. I loves me some good political discussion, but tonight, I have to admit to being so over Hillary Clinton and the primary. I wanted it to be over tonight and it didn’t happen. I believe that Obama will be the candidate, but we are going to have to endure months of scaring, religion bias, “you like him better” whining and bad pant suits. Enough said.

On with the creative side of my blog. Just a reminder, when I started my blog back in 2005, the header said: “The artful creations of a high fiber grandma with occasional political rants.”

Here are 3 little pieces I did for the class with Liz. The assignment was to do 3 compositions where the focal point changes from far to near, using the same design idea. I did a lunar eclipse with indigo aspens.

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oneaspeneclipse.jpg

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I started on a vintage Japanese fabric collage composition today. It will also be my final composition for Liz’s class.

The first step is to put a large piece of Teflon on my pressing table, followed by a layer of Misty Fuse. Misty Fuse has no paper backing. I love that it does not change the hand of the fabric significantly. I then layer the pieces of vintage kimono fabric over the Misty Fuse.

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Another sheet of Teflon is place over the fabric, and I fuse the fabric with a hot iron.

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The fabrics are cut apart and are ready for use.

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Next, I cut squares of the fabric and start arranging a background for the collage.

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And that is it for tonight. At least I don’t have to wait up any longer for primary results. Bonne Nuit a Tous!

6 Responses to “Primary Fatigue”

  1. Deborah Bourque says:

    I was so angry, of course I was mad at Ohio after our last big election too. What do you think about Florida and Michigan? What do you think should be done? It’s very confusing when they break the rules and then call unfair.
    Love your work!

  2. Judy says:

    Yep: I was sooooo disappointed in the way this weeks primaries went. What are they thinking? Bad pantsuits indeed!!!

    xo

  3. karoda says:

    Ohio was the shock for me but I too was hoping it would be the decisive Tuesday.

  4. Liz Berg says:

    Oh boy! I get to watch you create your final piece for the class! This will be fun!

  5. Francoise says:

    Mmm, I like your third little piece very much.
    I’m a bit tired today… I got up at 5 o’clock to see the results on CNN…

  6. Kristin L says:

    The near to far exercise looks like a good one. I’ll have to remember that when I’m stuck sometime. I love the kimono fabrics and look forward to seeing the rest of the project. 🙂