Monday, February 27, 2012

Inspired to Quilt: On-Line Quilt Show & Conference

A little snippet of some of the fun we'll be having at the on-line quilt show sponsored by 
Willow Bend Creations.


Click on the link to the right to register!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Introducing The Kindness Chronicles


Remember back in in December when we were focusing on making the world a better place through simple acts of service and kindness?
Well I'd like to introduce a new, on-going feature on my blog.
When I was interviewed by Rice' Freeman-Zachary about the project for her podcast, she asked if it was going to become an ongoing project. I hadn't thought too much about it. I really do try to keep service in mind all the time so I didn't think of it as a "project" but of course I'd love to keep it going.

Small kindnesses mean a great deal - the last group I taught for left me this lovely flower to brighten my hotel room.
Leave it to a go-getter like Jane LaFazio to push me into getting things done. Or actually, to go ahead and make plans and get things done whether I've got my rear in gear or not. She put together this beautiful button and suggested that we post on the first Sunday of every month, telling about some of the little acts of service we've done. We're not trying to brag - at all - just give you all more ideas that you can try as well. Really - it's fun to do little things that brighten someone's day.

Would you care to join us? If you'd like to add this lovely little button to your blog please go ahead and copy and paste this into a widget for your sidebar. It's got the html embedded to link back to this explanatory post.



The Kindness Chronicles


If you send me a link to your kindness blog post I'd love to list it in my next Kindness Chronicles post. It's so easy to bring a smile to someone's face. Let's make the world a better place, shall we? 

For Your Inspiration: February

Pansies by Lyric Kinard

Hydrangea by Lyric Kinard

Daffodils by Lyric Kinard



Thursday, February 23, 2012

Artist Spotlight: Nancy Cook - A Sense of Scale


What happens when you take the sketch of something you've drawn... something nice and small and detailed... and you blow it up REALLY BIG!?

Burr Oak sketch by Nancy Cook
Maple Seed Design by Nancy Cook
Scale is a basic principle of design and composition. It always relates to the size of the work of art in comparison to the size of us as human beings. Taking something tiny and often overlooked and spending the time necessary to draw it in great detail gives an artist a deep appreciation for the beauty of the form. I'm constantly telling my students that sketching is more about seeing than anything else. 

How do you convey that sense of beauty to your viewer - the wonder and awe of the complexity of nature? One way is to create your work of art on a scale much, much larger than the object you are rendering. Nancy Cook takes a seed, a leaf, a branch - and blows it up larger than life with beautiful details in her textile work. She gives us an easy window into the understanding of nature's beauty.

Burr Oak by Nancy Cook
I was very fortunate to see an exhibit of Nancy Cook's work at the North Carolina Botanical Gardens in Chapel Hill this week. (Unfortunately it comes down next Tuesday the 28th.) It's worth seeing - and then wandering the beautiful landscape - sketchbook in hand.

Echos of Tulip's Summer by Nancy Cook

So as you sketch, as you observe, keep in mind a sense of scale. Might your sketch be a study for a final work of art? What scale would you like to work with? What will your final product be?



Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Inspired to Quilt: On-Line Quilt Show & Conference

And now for something completely different... or at least something I'm not sure I've seen before but whose time has definitely arrived. 
March 7-10, 2012
Inspired To Quilt Expo


Willow Bend Creations Online Quilt Expos is hosting the  "Inspired To Quilt" Online Quilt ExpoIt's all of the sights, sounds and excitement of a live quilt show right in your home on your computer. There will be vendors and teachers giving some pretty cool presentations. Yup - including lil' ol' me as one of the featured presentations. I thought I'd give it a try. And of course lot's of beautiful quilts to look at.


They are giving it a fun little twist and I've been nominated as the "Most Inspiring Quilt Instructor Of 2011". It should be fun and it's quite an honor just to have been nominated.  I would really appreciate your support in coming out and voting for me.

Best Part?
!!!It's FREE!!!

There is no cost to participate and learn from ALL the teachers there.



You do need to register though.
Just click on the link below and tell all of your friends so they don't miss out on the fun!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Creative Wisdom from Pixar's John Lasseter 5 of 7

John Lasseter’s 7 Points (by way of Scribble Junkies)



5. Fun invokes creativity, not competition.
(paraphrased: It's fun that invokes creativity. Competition can kill it.)
“There is this idea that you put two people, who cannot stand each other, into a room, hoping that all this negative energy leads to a creative result. I disagree. Co-operation, confidence and fun – that is the way.”
“Creative people must believe that all others support them in making a great movie. They need to believe that all people involved understand what they talk about. Creative people are easily bored, moody, a bit difficult to handle. You have to make it fun for them, care for them. Creative people only produce really good work if you creatively challenge them. They have to like what they’re working on. They have to be damn proud of the fact that they’re a part of a particular project. That is again the task of the manager. Each time, you have to give them creative challenges. That’s difficult, but nobody said it is easy to lead creative people.”

This follows on to the last conversation we had - about nurturing a team and how there is an abundance to be shared. This point especially applies to teaching. Each student in a room is unique and comes with their own strengths and their own views. The best thing I can do as a teacher is to nurture my students. I want to help each student feel safe enough to explore and discover his or her own unique strengths.

Fiber Frenzy (photo by Francine)
I think this is a good point to apply to our personal relationships as well. I'm thinking of my children - and how sometimes they want to compete against each other, be it for my attention or to be the boss of each other. Thing go so much more smoothly if I can create an environment of fun.

Think of yourself for just a minute
Do the people surrounding you support and nurture your creativity?
Do you support theirs? 

Here is the rest of the series so far:

Sunday, February 19, 2012

New Work: Beaded Brooch

Bead Fiesta by Lyric Kinard
 A sweet little beaded brooch - just for fun.
I'll be leading a fun night of beading at my favorite bead shop in Raleigh
Thursday, March 8, 2012
6-8 pm

Just like many of my projects - this one began in an airport. Am I the only traveller that doesn't mind sitting and waiting in an airport? It's one of the few times I'm alone with no demands on my time. Perfect for a little bead project. Beaded fabric projects are beautifully portable.

Techniques for beading on fabric can be learned on my DVD workshop, Bead It Like You Mean It.