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Archive for November, 2009

Art Every Day 18

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

canvasstripes

I have just about finished the paint rag collage. I fused the dyed fabric strips to the black canvas. Next, I collaged the cut up pieces, arranging and rearranging, until I was happy. I glued them down and when the glue was dry, I did simple straight line quilting, using 4 different colors of thread.

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I have not finished the edges yet, but I will probably not do much as I have used black felt as the batting so I think a simple zigzag will finish it off. Here is a detail.

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Tomorrow, I want to make a time line for all my looming deadlines. I am really excited to get to work on some of the ideas that I have.

Art Every Day 17

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

blackcanvascollage

By this afternoon, I was feeling much better. The antibiotic and saline rinses did their jobs, and I returned to some normal activity. Did some major food shopping at Trader Joe’s; worked on the SDA website and attended a High Fiber Diet Meeting tonight.

I was itching to get back to my paint rag collage. I felt I needed something to make a more cohesive and interesting collage. I remembered some hand-dyed fabric with red and chartreuse in it.

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I cut some strips to layer under the cut pieces. I also changed the background to black canvas rather than the plain cotton fabric. I need to continue working on the arrangement of the paint rag pieces. I also want to rearrange the red and chartreuse strips. It felt good to get something done.

At the High Fiber Diet meeting, several people divulged the themes that they are developing for the Bird’s Eye View show. They all sound very interesting.

Here is the postcard for the Significant Stitching show which opens this week-end. I love the piece that is on the card.

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Art Every Day 15

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

pinkfabrics

Yesterday, I could barely move a muscle. I was out grocery shopping and thought I would pass out before I made it home. I thought I was coming down with the flu. This morning, I realized it is my first major sinus infection of the season. I am still feeling pretty lousy tonight. Suffice it to say that not much art is getting done.

I did spend some time today thinking about the first Twelve X Twelve color challenge — pink. I pulled out all of my pink fabrics (who knew I had so many!). I need to decide whether some of these will work or if I need to paint some fabric.

I have decided to be transparent about what I am doing this time around. It will involve abstracting an image of this tall building in Portland known as Big Pink.

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I am off to bed for my Sunday night guilty pleasure, watching Brothers and Sisters in my comfy bed.

Art Every Day 13

Friday, November 13th, 2009

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Today, I persevered at the working with flux nonobjectively. Above, is the first assertive drawing. I place the 3 ft X 4 ft paper on the wall and then attack it with charcoal and crayon. I enjoy this part. Next, is the obliteration with white paint. I was working with lines and pods, today. All images are clickable.

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Then, I went back in with charcoal and crayon – making more marks.

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I added more paint and more charcoal. This was the final piece with a detail, following.

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I did another, smaller piece. The first drawing:

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The obliteration:

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More drawing:

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And the final piece after more paint and charcoal:

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The next workshop in the book is objective drawing.

Look what I received in the mail yesterday. I was the recipient of this lovely postcard made by Dale Ann Potter when she did a drawing after reaching her 500th follower for her Facebook fan page.

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We had a typical November day — rain, sunbreaks, and more rain. Mr C, Scooter and I got caught in a pretty good down pour this morning. My new umbrella from Lisa came in very handy.

Art Every Day 12

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

nonobjectiveflux

So, tonight, I decided to get back to my Expressive Drawing program with Steven Aimone. This workshop was called working with flux nonobjectively. This is an exercise of asserting and obliterating, marking and veiling. You begin by doing the expressive drawing technique, but stop intermittently and obliterate portions with white paint. The drawing is done with charcoal and crayon. I think I was not aggressive enough with the veiling/obliteration so I will do another of these. You can click on it to see it larger which shows the layering created by the obliteration of some areas.

I have to keep reminding me of the things that Steven says makes drawing easier:

  1. Be kind to yourself
  2. Don’t worry about being perfect
  3. Set reasonable expectations
  4. Enjoy the process
  5. Don’t overthink things
  6. Challenge assumptions
  7. Ignore uninformed feedback
  8. Find community

I had a fun day out and about with my friends in the STASH group. The first quilt shop we went to was beautifully done in an historic old building. It had beautiful traditional fabric with a few modern prints and a very nice collection of Kaffe Fassett. I didn’t buy any fabric, just some thread, a sealing iron and these beautiful hand-dyed embroidery threads

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We then headed for another fabric shop which had batiks. I bought these.

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And this remnant for quilt backs. It has four prints in one piece.

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Next door was Tap Plastics. We had some fun poking around. I bought 3 different squeegees for my screenprinting.

After a good lunch together, we called it a day.