I was planning a nice long day of studio work today. I painted some new aspen bark fabric because I was not happy with what I have. I am not sure if I will find a use for the other bark, but it is only fabric.
I needed to clear off my work tables so that I could fuse the large whole cloth background and backing. I got a good start on that before I realized I needed to pick raspberries. With Scooter at my side, we picked almost 2 quarts today. Then, it was off for our morning walk.
After lunch, I had my latest minor medical emergency (LOL)! I had a spontaneous nasty nose bleed. It took the wind out of my sails, to say the least. My Dr. suggested that I go back on a baby aspirin a day when I saw her last week. Well, that was not a good idea. I mentioned this on Facebook and one of my friends told me that many foods are high in salicylates. They include blueberries, cherries, wine, almonds, omega 3 fish oils, vinegar, tea and many other common foods. I consume these almost every day (especially now – peak cherry season!) I am thinking that I eat a diet that does not require me to have a baby aspirin – or maybe only one a week.
After I recovered from that, I went back to the studio and finished felting a little piece for my sketchbook project. It is rather naive — I think maybe I should stick to abstract, but it is helping me learn how to manipulate the roving under the needles.
Here is the back of the piece.
I managed to get the front and back of the new aspen quilt Mistyfused. I rather like the paint on this. It was the undercloth for the other aspen piece. Here are a couple of detail shots.
I also received my autographed copy of Jane Dunnewold’s new book, Art Cloth. That required some of my time, too. Her book, Complex Cloth, literally changed my life.
It is filled with beautiful art cloth and great how tos. You can order it from Jane’s website: Complex Cloth.
I hope you won’t be offended, but I like the back of the felted piece best. Gorgeous background for you Aspens.
I love the aspen cloth. The sky and meadow meet beautifully. Bummer about the nosebleed though. My hubby had a similar experience with a medication that he needed until he changed something in his life (running) which ended up compensating for the meds. In his case it was a good change — no more blood pressure pills! I hope that whatever the aspirin was meant to treat can be addressed in some other way that doesn’t cause nosebleeds. 🙂
Those aspen fabrics are so very rich!
Gerrie, your little felted piece is gorgeous…both the front and the back. Good job.