Friday, December 31, 2010

New Year's Eve! Again!

Happy New Year! I can't believe that a whole year has flown by again. It all goes so fast. My Grandmother use to say that time traveled on square wheels as a kid and then on very fast wheels as an old lady. I didn't understand what she was talking about when I was 8 but I do now. 

My daughter is doing fine after bypass and I hope that 2011 brings her renewed good helath and happiness.

Have a great 2011!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Coming to a close


As the year is drawing to a close I think about the path I have followed. It seems very much like this labyrinth - lots of twists and turns. I feel good about the work I have done this year and the life changes that are in process. I feel that I have gone deeper inside as I do my artwork. I made a commitment a year ago to do this blog as a daily practice and I did pretty well - 286 days. I gave myself time off for hip surgery and travel! Now I am thinking about what next year's daily practice will be and still have not decided on a direction. I think I will continue to blog - but more occasionally!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Christmas bouquet

The Christmas bouquet that I have had around for the past week or so has these interesting flowers in it. They started out all closed up and gradually have opened out and the center has become more pronounced. I don't know what they are but I like the coloration and the way they have transformed over time.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Think good thoughts

These two special people need good thoughts today. My Mom, will be 88 today. She is a remarkable person - has 5 children, 13 grandchildren,  9 great-grandchildren. She has seen a lot in her life and is still positive and loving. My daughter, Rachel, is going to have by-pass heart surgery today. Her heart is damaged from a heart attack and she needs her heart to function better so that she can move on to a kidney trnasplant as soon as possible. Send positive energy her way today and for the upcoming recovery period. Thank you.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Grace


Even with snow bending them toward the ground these grasses are graceful.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Reaching Out

I like the strength and hardiness of this pine tree as the branches reach out to each side.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas

Wishing everyone a peaceful, memorable day.

Friday, December 24, 2010

A long wait for summer

The snow on these lawn chairs is a reminder that we have a long wait for summer- 6 months minus 2 days - way too long.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Bits and Pieces

Bits and pieces of pods, leaves and pebbles. Each time I look a this I think there are buttons scattered among the other things but they are pods.

Yesterday's interview was a lot of fun! It went faster and better then I would have thought. Getting "made up" was also an experience. Not something I wnat to do everyday.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Sewing With Nancy

I am off today to Madison to film an interview on the Sewing With Nancy PBS program.  We are going to talk about my inspiration and process in developing the Leaf series. And then I am delivering a large piece of artwork to a buyer near Madison. It ought to be an interesting day!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Another Frosty Morning

Today's frosty door photo looks like silk damask. I especially like the change in color from top to bottom and left to right.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Frosty Morning

For whatever reason, my storm door always seems to be frosted over in the winter. Sometimes it is quite beautiful - I like the way it glows with the early morning sun hitting it just right.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

100 Long Lives

I have been dyeing samples for the upcoming Women's Journeys in Fiber project on Aprons: Myth, Memory and Fantasy. I am working on an apron based on the Chinese concept of 100 Long Lives. I am trying out calligraphy with vat dyes. The fabric samples are silk charmeuse, silk dupioni and rayon challis. More to come.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Saki sacks

Another example of Japanese Boro are these three Saki sacks. The patches are stitched with a very heavy twine so they stand up from the surface.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Japanese Boro

I have several Japnaese Boro pieces in my textile collection. This is a detail of one of them. The Boro textiles are wonderful examples of the wabi-sabi concept. These peices are made up of patched and over stitiched indigo remnants. Some beautiful shadings and secondary patterns develop.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Textile collection

I have been photographing all the textiles that I have collected over the years. It has been a laborious process - to unpack, iron, hang, photograph and then refold and put away again. But I feel that I am gaining on it and now will have a record of what I have. Next I will get things organized and documented on the computer. I am thinking of selling some of my pieces. I love them but it may be time to move some of them along!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Long shadow

Late afternoon sun throws my shadow far across the field running down to the stream.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Blown ice

The icicles hanging off of the building r all look like they are being blown by the wind. And I like the blue building against the lighter blue sky.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Leaf Sales

It has been the week for selling artwork! I have had several people interested in buying pieces from my Leaves series. It has been great to talk with people about the work and to see how they want to display it in their homes. I feel very honored.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Circles within circles

I would love to have this fountain in my yard. Wet or dry it would always be itnersting to look at. The sahdows would change throughout the day. Maybe next year?

Friday, December 10, 2010

Ice Flow

This photo of a frozen fountain was taken when I was in Santa Fe during the winter but the heated birdbath on my railing looks like it right now!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Every which way

The snow has caused the ornamental grasses to fall down every which way. It is interesting to see how the snow builds up over the grass heads and then the whole thing zig zags down to the ground.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Hieroglyphics

These bird tracks in the snow look like hieroglyphics!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Hydrangea lace

The first snow of the season has made my hydrangea bush look like lace against the white snow.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Looking back

I had some inquries this week about buying some of my work. Yea! But that lead to having to find and then, in some cases, reshoot the piece because I couldn't find a photo of it to send. The good part of all this is that I revisited some older work and find that for the most part I still like what I did. This is a detail l of one of the pieces that I reshot.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Silver reflections

These old silvery ornaments are lying in a bed of red berry garland on the mantel. There are about 15 of them and I like how they nestle into the berries and reflect images all around them.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Feathers under glass

I found these wonderful feather in glass ornaments for Christmas. This is the first year I am not putting up my tree. So I have hung the 7 feather ornaments on my Chinese cabinet. Each one has a feather that is shaped like the glass or vice versa. I think the feathers got inserted through a tiny hole in each ornament.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Bright, bright red

The crab trees are covered in bright, bright red berries. Several years ago I took a photo of a crabtree covered in an early snowfall - it was so striking with the white snow against the berries. These will be shriveled and gone soon so time to enjoy them is now!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

White Elephants

I went to the Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, WI this weekend for the exhibit on Animal Magnetism. It was wonderful and disturbing and beautiful. One fo the exhibits was of 4 white full size fabric elephants inflated with air. They moved ever so slghtly with the air and where ghostly and wonderful. In the Education area children were painting one of the same kind of elephants with all kinds of patterns and colors.