Tomorrow, my daughter Lisa and her friend, Lorena, are arriving from San Francisco for the week-end. Lisa has a show opening here on Friday night.
On Sunday, I am heading over to Tillamook, on the coast of Oregon, for the opening of “It’s Good to be Green!”
I have to be there at 11 am to be videotaped for a little film that will run throughout the duration of the show. It will feature interviews with some of the artists. Terry will be there, too. Then, I will be able to show you the piece that I did. A CD catalog is available here.
I managed to get a bit more work done on the kimono collage. I forgot to get a photo of the background. So, you will just have to imagine what it looked like. Once that is fused down, I started cutting circles of various sizes from the fabrics. I have one of those handy, dandy Olfa circle cutters.
My mission is to blur the background grid so that it no longer looks like a grid!
Here it is a little further along with some red strips which I will add to the piece and hopefully make them look as if they are weaving in and out of the fabric pieces.
I am not sure how much time I will have to work on this until Monday – which is frustrating because I am having so much fun.
Oops, almost forgot to mention. I was back up .2 of a pound today. This is getting old!! But I will hangeth in.
Must get to Lisa’s show while it’s here.
Those kimono fabrics are wonderful; no wonder you’re having fun playing with them. I’ve been messin’ around a bit in the studio, too. It’s been off-limits the last couple of days because of window replacement, but I’m hoping to get back in there tomorrow.
oh, what a cool, cool collage!! I love it!!!
.2# is NOTHING…could be due to anything – even, gasp, a glitch in the almighty WW scale!
xo
Good luck to Lisa – hope her show is another great experience. The kimono collage is so full of movement and good cheer. The circles remind me of psychedelic billiard balls.
can you guess how much I love this Kimono Collage? But Wait!! I can go upstairs and see one hanging on my wall. There’s so much to see in these pieces that you can just sit in front of it and bask in the beauty. It’s funny Gerrie but when I catch a glimpse of it, coming into the room, it’s another visual experience all together. Can you guess how much I love it?
I think your kimono collage is delightful.