Thursday, January 27, 2011

New Article in Quilting Arts Magazine



I love it when the mailbox opens up to goodies like this one! The newest issue of Quilting Arts magazine is as lovely as ever. It includes an article by little 'ol me.


Enjoy!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Monday, January 24, 2011

Teaching: Sarasota Friendship Knot Quilt Guild

Roberta was my chief schlepper!

If you've got to travel somewhere in the cold winter month of January - Florida is the place to go.  The Friendship Knot Quilter's Guild is a fabulous group of ladies and it was a pleasure to spend time with them last week!

We had a blast (and exhausted ourselves!) learning a bajillion different surface design techniques in Surface Design Sampler Platter. We laughed and worked through carving stamps, thermofax screen printing, photo transfer, stenciling, and even beading!





Roberta Miller's Book Cover
Pam Zeck's Book cover




Pat Haas with her absolutely FANTASTIC piece!!

A few of the class ladies strut their stuff at guild meeting.
Pam Zeck, ?, Carol Masulonis, Roberta Miller, and Kim Sherrod.
Catherine Eberly showed off fabric she printed during my
on-line screen printing course at Quilt University.com.















And the food was not only fabulicious - it was pretty and just a bit dangerous!
Seafood stew in a flaming peacock.



Saturday, January 22, 2011

Finding Purpose

I've been thinking about the purpose behind both my business and personal goals ...
...trying to distill thoughts and feelings into just a few words.
What is it that I want for myself? What do I wish to give to YOU?


My answer is simply this:

Find Joy
Be Inspired
Create Beauty

I've revamped my Artists Statement to better reflect these ideas.


In a world where too often, the images we feed ourselves are full of violence and fear, my goal as an artist is to create beauty, to uplift, and to remind us of the strength we all possess.  In a many layered process I gather intriguing materials both old and new. I marvel as plain cloth absorbs dye and changes appearance. I cut, piece and stitch, print, paint and embellish. Slowly order emerges from disarray, beauty from chaos.
The tactile nature of cloth, its texture, richness and malleability are what have drawn me to this medium. Fabric has a history almost as old as humankind; we cover ourselves in cloth every morning and wrap ourselves with it at night. Quilts hold a particular fascination for me. During a time when creative women were not allowed to be artists, they were able to stitch together beautiful works of art imbedded in objects of utility. My quilts are freed from utility and allowed full freedom of expression as fine art.

Thanks to Alyson Stanfield's book, I'd Rather Be In The Studio, this was easier than it might have been. She has a great list of questions to ask yourself.
She's coming to Durham on May 20th and 21st for a fantastic No-Excuses Art Marketing workshop. It's part of the Professional Art Quilter's Alliance - South spring conference but is open to the public. I'd love to see you there! You can look here for the workshop description and to sign up.


Have you thought about the reasons you do what you do?
What are your gifts? Why do you create? What is your purpose?
If you have any thoughts or critiques on my statement I'd truly appreciate hearing those as well.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Faces on Friday

 Staring myself in the face late at night. My kids recognized the one on the left. PROGRESS!
I need to figure out how to do noses and lips in profile.

 At the airport - surreptitiously sneaking glances at people waiting in the terminals.
Isn't it funny how we draw what we THINK we see rather than what is there.
It's taken all this time to realize how far back to draw an eye in profile.
It's usually way back behind the nose and I've been drawing it too far forward.

Late at night and I don't want to get out of bed to look in the mirror so I made up a couple faces.
The one in the middle is from a photo. Still such a long way to go - but I'm having fun!

Monday, January 17, 2011

On-Line Class: Color Theory

If you are serious about learning color, how it behaves, 
how it interacts with other colors:
I highly recommend this course with the fabulously talented
Judy Coates Perez

Color Theory
9 weeks, on-line, $60.00

It is a basic, beginners course.
It is technical yet very clearly presented and well written.
I've read through the entire course and promise that if you actually
DO THE WORK that you will come away with a much clearer understanding of color interactions.

Here is how Judy describes the course:


Did you know the color choices you make can transform an average piece of artwork into something spectacular? Be surprised and delighted by the effects and illusions you can create by understanding the mysteries of color. In this hands-on experiential class you'll learn key color concepts with visual examples, mix new paint colors, and create helpful charts, all providing you with the tools you’ll need to see color in a whole new light. 








As part of this class you will start a color journal and learn to mix color using textile paints, creating charts to address the different color theory principles.

Lessons include:
The color wheel
Color Schemes
Tints, Shades and Tones
Value Color Studies
Complimentary Color
Transparency

The class website is designed for students to work at their own pace with each lesson accessible at any time. The lessons include color diagrams and examples with explanations of the different principles for working with color. After each lesson you will blend colors and paint swatches of color to make a chart to fully understand each weeks lesson.

Head right over HERE to sign up.
You won't regret it.