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Life Gets Messy

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

This luscious little postcard arrived in the mail today. It is a lovely thank you gift from Kristin La Flamme. She is walking for Juvenile Diabetes to support her neighbor, and I made a donation.

I have been trying to get it together to get my studio cleaned and in order after the frenzied art making during the last month. I am teaching a shibori scarf dyeing class on Saturday so I started with my dye kitchen. I needed to wash out my dye squirt bottles and mix up some new dye. It felt really good to get in there and reorganize and sort and purge.

The beautiful day was marred by my worry for my sister and my friend, Dee, who often comments on this blog. My brother-in-law is losing his battle with leukemia. He was diagnosed a year ago August, and has been a good fighter through many set-backs. However, the leukemia cells are back with a vengeance and he can no longer have chemo. Dee’s husband has been in the hospital since August with failing kidneys and all sorts of problems. She keeps us posted on her blog, and each post brings me to tears. I know that this is an emotional roller coaster for her.  I am at an age where the people I know and love are more prone to these things, but it is still difficult.

My sketchbook is almost filled to the brim. Here is my latest sketch. The pink and green appealed to me for some reason.

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 4

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

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The postcards above,  were created from bits of surfaced designed fabric that I have saved. These were really fun to put together. I am done with postcards for awhile so I have to come up with a new activity for tomorrow.

The following two cards are themes I often fall back on when I my brain needs a break.

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I spent most of today getting the postcards done. Their destination will be revealed in due time.

I also did the machine stitching on the sleeves for my Twelve X Twelve quilts. They are ready for me when I have some need for hand stitching.

Art Every Day 3

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

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Because, you can’t make just one…. I had so much fun today with my indigo scraps. I love all of these. It feels pretty good to use up scraps that really would have no other use. You can click on the photo to see them larger.

I did one more for the colorful silk series, titled Circles.

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It took a better part of my morning to prepare The Wall of Hopes and Dreams for shipping to Arizona for the Significant Stitches show. Scooter and I walked up to the Westmoreland Kinkos/FedEx store. It was a beautiful brisk and sunny fall day.

This afternoon, I went to see Kevin for a hair cut. I said cut it all off, I am tired of hair. Hed did. Hope I won’t regret it. It does grow back.

Look at my adorable pup on his new bed. When we first bought it, he would only lie next to it. Yesterday and today, he has been curled up on it.

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I regret that I did not have time for any drawing exercises, but I will get to it. I have other fish to fry right now.

Art Every Day 2

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

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You can’t make just one! I had such a busy day — Columbia Fiberarts Guild board meeting at my house; homework, make a delicious soup for supper and theology class tonight. I did manage to get 3 more postcards done. I found a few scraps of indigo and had to divert from my other color palette.

I received some good mail today. Karen Stiehl Osborn made several beautiful small collages which put up for sale to help our friend Beate Knappe with her vet expenses for her dog, Jeannie. I bought this one. It is even better in person.

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Tomorrow, I am getting my hair cut; but I hope to have time to do the next workshop in the Expressive Drawing book. It involves some obliterating. Sounds like fun.