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Archive for May, 2012

Back to Normal, Almost

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

After spending the morning at Trinity taking care of some exhibit details, I came home and just vegged for a bit. It felt good to be free of deadlines for the moment. I still have to do the program for the Friday night gala and name tags for the volunteers, but I have some time.

I did some much needed house hold tasks, cooked a real meal and took Scooter for a walk. Mr C was at Trinity helping to hang the show and came home feeling sick. He has a temperature of 100° and has gone to bed early. I hope I don’t get the bug. I have had enough, don’t you think? He is sleeping in the guest room as a precaution.

Tonight, I spent some time in my studio making some 3X3’s, since I was behind. The one up there was done a few days ago. Here are the pieces I did tonight.

I am going to fold my third load of laundry and get to bed early. I have been waking up with the sun — I am not used to the light early in the morning. I hope to get some photos of the exhibit tomorrow, if the hanging is complete. Keep your fingers crossed that I don’t get sick, me and my laptop and Filemaker are key to the sales happening smoothly at the exhibit. I am sure someone else could do it, but I sure hope it is me.

M.I.A.

Monday, May 7th, 2012

My umpteen weeks of work on a Filemaker database for the Artists Among Us exhibit came to fruition today. We checked in art form 55+ artists today, without a hitch.Well, maybe one or two changes in prices which means reprinting labels. I am exhausted but very happy. Our trio that has been organizing and making plans for several months are very happy with how things are moving along. Tomorrow, we start installing the show.

I managed to put together the three little pieces above. I re-purposed this larger quilt that never really worked. So I cut it up and mounted the work on 8 X 8 gallery frames.

I painted the edges purple.

I also have Prairie Fields in the show. It looks nice with these little pieces.

I have to be back at Trinity at 9 in the morning. I am pretty much involved with the show for the rest of the week. I will try to check in periodically. Here is a cute trio of sculptures from found objects. Mr C really likes The Bookman.

By the way, we are having glorious weather for a change!!

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

The Merry Month of May

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

May is going to fly by for me. I hope I can make all my deadlines.

Above is the last of the purple 3 X 3s with some hand stitching. Here is the whole month together.

I will be playing with green in May. I put away all my purple fabrics and scraps and starting looking for greens. I have a dearth of green fabrics. I had loads of purple because I don’t use it much in my work. I use greens quite a bit. Also, many of my greens fit into the yellow green category, which I will use later.

Here is my first green offering.

I hope you all went over to the Twelve by Twelve blog and checked out all of the cool map quilts. A great variety of ideas and creative takes on the theme.

You Are Here

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

Or, at least it is where I am. I was almost the last person to post my map quilt on the Twelve by Twelve blog – a first for me. I had to add the red arrow and photograph it this morning. I ran out of time last night.

This is my version of a topographical map of the area of NW Oregon where I live. I am not one of those people that walks around knowing where N, S E and W are in my environment. When we lived in California, I used visual cues. I knew that the brown hills were on the east side and the green mountains were on the west (ocean) side. In fact, I prefer a list of visual aids to get myself someplace. I do like the blue dot and the blue line on the Mapquest App. They seem to help me navigate a map.

So, I originally planned to make a map with pretty pictures or the blue dot and line. Life intervened and I had to come up with something that would not require a lot of right brain activity.

I found this map on line.

I enlarged it to 2o+ inches in length and cropped it to 12+inches. I printed it on freezer paper and cut it apart to make pattern pieces.

I was going to hand dye some silks for this, but again, I had to punt and used batiks from my stash and I think it was a better decision!!

Here are the pieces fused to the background fabric.

The brown areas are the highly populated areas. The blue is the Willamette and the Columbia and the green areas are the heavily forested areas.

When I was done quilting, I thought the background batik was too light, so I used a colored pencil to darken it a bit.

Here is a detail shot with the arrow showing about where I live. Now, I can look at my map and remember which direction has the Pacific Ocean.

I will post my last purple 3 X 3 and the first green 3 X 3 for May later.