Sunday, August 26, 2012

{What ifing}...


I wanted to have a more translucent look to painting on fabric then
just painting on fabric would normal have.  Which of course dying would do just
beautifully.  But I don't want to purchase a whole new inventory of supplies that require mixing and measuring and storing.  As well as matching certain dyes to certain kinds of fabrics and on and on.  Not to mention the expense of yet another media.
Hence, the what ifing.
So I sat down with a limited palette of paint (2 colors) and supplies, grabbed a piece of
fabric that was laying on the desk, add water and just laid down the paint in some basic shapes.
I wish my camera would capture the colors accurately.   The golds you see are actually
shades of  much prettier yellows.   Anyway...
The hand of the fabric is quite acceptable for these small pieces.
I added the white "flowers" with the paint straight out of the bottle which of course
really effects the hand but it's a limited amount.
These pieces came out well enough that I will continue experimenting  with thinner paints and larger pieces of fabric.
In the meantime I will have ready to go pieces for as yet unnamed projects.

Friday, August 3, 2012

{Echinacea and Contemplation}...

Echinaceas are growing everywhere.  And I had the perfect little vase waiting for them.
Then of course the camera had to come out and the next thing I knew PSE was opening ~ just to see
what I might come up with.

All the while contemplating the question from yesterday experience?

That if in a moment of absolute clarity, when you suddenly realize that your life was designed with perfect care for your well being. Then if even this one tiny moment of your life was perfect
would that not mean that the whole of your life has been perfect?

And if this is True for me then would it not be True for everyone?

Saturday, July 28, 2012

{local art graffiti}...

I love to catch the messages
we are receiving all the time.
It's just a matter of being present in our lives.
I could just have easily have missed this little graffiti sign
as not.  And who knows how long its been there.  I drive by this fence often.

The original ~ on the street...
Have any of you locals seen it?

Sunday, July 22, 2012

{da vinci for everyone}...

While we have all heard of and know Da Vinci's art.
I have never felt his art before.
To feel so connected to his art and perhaps even Da Vinci himself was unexpected.
But that's what happen.  I had spent several hours (it's been raining again) working in PSE
with two of my favorite images of his.  And when I had finished and stepped back
to look at the finished pieces this art felt like it was real and alive in my live.

Head of Madonna
and
Female Head
After all these centuries, his art is available to everyone.  So dare I say,
I hope he would approve.   

Sunday, July 15, 2012

{freshing up the blog banner}...

Well ~ even though I haven't been spending much time blogging lately
I felt my banner really needed a renewal.
So here it is. 

I'm still spending most of my time relaxing and gardening.  Although
after the storms this week, in which hail and wind destroyed most of the flowering plants
and trees.  (I have leaves plaster to the front of my house).  Its more like major clean up than gardening.
So while the rains have stopped, for now,  I think I will go outside and do some more clean up play some more.  Play because here in Arizona we do love the rain.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

{OMG I don't even recognize blogger}...

When I did my last post I didn't know I would be gone sooooo long.
I've been doing more home decor projects and gardening then art of late and
I've also been doing a lot of reading and contemplation this summer.  Just relaxing. 
But I've got the collage show coming up in August at
The Raven Cafe here in Prescott.  I wanted to do at least one fiber piece for the show.
So I ask by looking at the photo below what could all this mess I mean layers be?
 This is how it all starts.  Collage means layers so...  Grab a bunch of fabric for the collage layers,
rip them into strips, mix in a few thoughts and then lay them all out into some kind of
cohesive whole.
Below is the result.  This project sort of took hold of me and wouldn't let go until
I completed it.  Whenever I tried to go in another direction nothing worked.
I spent a whole day trying to go another direction and at the end of the day
I had nothing.  It felted like such a waste of time.  
But in the morning it was clear that this is what I needed to complete before
moving on.
 I kept the edges raw, a layer, which seemed a bit odd for such a large piece.
But I got over it.
I've gotten comfortable with loose threads and raw edges for my art journals
but this was different.  Or at least I thought it was thinking you "shouldn't"
have raw edges and threads.  But it would have been a very different look if I had seamed
all the edges.  I would not have liked it nearly as much.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the raw edges.
 Close ups
It reads
...and just when
you think the whole world is going to implode
from hatred, separateness, and fear
when light, liberty, and sacredness are missing
their are still  those who will see the beauty
who will act with kindness
and
who will live with hope and gratitude
these are the souls that carry
the entire planet

I've put this thought into my own words which I've adapted
from a quote I read from Tut Notes from the Universe
Like I said I've been spending time contemplating things lately
and this just took hold of me.

Now I need to keep blogging.  I feel so out of it.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

{one last blast of winter}...

While we are experiencing a winter blizzard - 18" of snow and counting.
I have been spending a little time in PSE with some photos of spring flowers
knowing full well spring will return shortly.
I'm really glad I didn't plant the peony shrub outside on Friday.


Saturday, March 3, 2012

{more fiber and poem}...

You may remember when I got this window frame last year.
Since then I have played with different ways to use and display it.
My first decision was whether or not to put glass in it.  I decided I would if I could find some "interesting" glass.
So off my sister and I went to a local glass shop.  He had some textured glass that seem perfect.
So I added glass.  The texture is subtle and difficult to see it the photo.  But it looks old.  And heavy.
Now
for my most recent use of the frame I stitched a
 Hafiz poem title using ribbon to add width to the lettering.  I want the stitching to be large so the whole poem
was out of the question for this piece.  Although the whole poem may show up at a later time.

the poem in it's entirety.

Who wrote all the music

Why is it now
that I come to you like a humble servant
willing to feed you brilliant words and love
from my own sacred mouth and hands,

willing to say, "I am sorry,
I am sorry for all your pain"?

It is because when God
fully revealed Himself in me.

I saw that it was Hafiz
who wrote all the music you have been playing.

I saw it was Hafiz
who wrote all your notes of sadness,
but also etched and gave you
every ecstatic wince of joy your face, body,
and heart has ever known.

Okay my dear,
you have stumbled enough in the earth's sweet dance,
you have paid all your dues
many times.

Now let's get down to the real reason
why we sit together and breathe

and begin the laughing, the divine laughing,
like great heroic women
and magnificent
strong men.  ~ Hafiz