In the media it is being reported that the fires are now out and that some are still smouldering but no longer a threat. That is until things dry out again. The rain that has come seems to have come out of the weather conditions created by the fires themselves, with smoke particles in the air and the balance of ions in the atmosphere. At the moment here at Morwellia things feel positively wintry!
I am trying to work hard at the moment- but some days it feels like I am not getting anywhere very fast. It is such a long time since I have done experimental dyeing (at the shed I did not have running water or power or a washing machine)- so I have created a few fails where I forgot an elemental steps in the process. I also now remember why I had a hair dryer and it was not for hair, and was useless at the shed because of a lack of power so I must have given it away. I also have a lack of table lamps and lights- again they weren't much use without power. Anyone have any table lamps they could spare?
I am still trying to organise my workroom- emptying all the plastic tubs I had things stored in to keep the ants and bush rats at bay in the shed, not always entirely successful- I have found a few "nests", no wonder it sound like party time in the middle of the night at times! I feel guilty at the amount of plastic but there was really no other way of storing things unless I wanted to turn the shed into a bush rat breeding centre, and home to the odd possum and serpent! Plus I am doing some culling. That said I am no Marie Kondo- what artists could ever be- you never know what you might need something, for????
I am trying to work hard at the moment- but some days it feels like I am not getting anywhere very fast. It is such a long time since I have done experimental dyeing (at the shed I did not have running water or power or a washing machine)- so I have created a few fails where I forgot an elemental steps in the process. I also now remember why I had a hair dryer and it was not for hair, and was useless at the shed because of a lack of power so I must have given it away. I also have a lack of table lamps and lights- again they weren't much use without power. Anyone have any table lamps they could spare?
I am still trying to organise my workroom- emptying all the plastic tubs I had things stored in to keep the ants and bush rats at bay in the shed, not always entirely successful- I have found a few "nests", no wonder it sound like party time in the middle of the night at times! I feel guilty at the amount of plastic but there was really no other way of storing things unless I wanted to turn the shed into a bush rat breeding centre, and home to the odd possum and serpent! Plus I am doing some culling. That said I am no Marie Kondo- what artists could ever be- you never know what you might need something, for????
And then there are books. I am afraid i love books almost as much as fabric- i love collecting books from independent publishers who often publish what the mainstream will not- there is all sorts of treasure to be found. I scour websites on sunday mornings- chosing very carefully as I allocate myself a small budget to choose wisely. I purchased a little book called "Path" by Louisa Thomson Brits last year when I was going through radiotherapy. It was such a delight, but I also found, instantly that it is a book you gift and I wish I had the resources to leave it in public places and watch people engage with it. So after enjoying it for some weeks I gave it to a friend only to discover that I actually wanted to live with this book so I purchased another copy. It's a very quiet book, but beautifully worded with many forgotten words to do with walking and wayfaring. I love this little phrase- poetic lines:
"I am the pace and pause
of wayfarers,
wanderers,
drovers and dreamers,
dawdlers, soldiers
artists,
of ramblers and radicals,
poets and pilgrims."
The book is available from the Do Book Company and it beautifully bound and illustrated with photos and art work to illustrate the morning path the author walks with lots of idea clouds.
And so the Heart blanket is finished- actually on the day it was announced that the fires were now under control. I left all the threads raw on the front- because in the end I think most Australians were very affected by the rawness of the experience- none of these things are ever neat or controlled- in fact it is the complete opposite- there is no control whatsoever - just the bravery and willingness of humans to help each other and be there for each other and if that was not possible to send what we could to help.
And i have been sewing hundreds of gumleaves as I want to create a "bush" experience for my exhibitions in Russia and the Netherlands- this suddenly sprang to mind as something I needed to do at the beginning of last week. Now they all need to be cut out and somehow suspended in a "quilt" like way. A job whilst waiting for other things.
But it also started me thinking that I want to make a life size sentinelle again, but this time the bush sentinelle. I used to have photoshop on my laptop but since they require a monthly payment and constant updates ( which was difficult as I was only hot spotting from my mobile phone in Gellibrand ) and they no longer have elements available I did not have a program to tile an image ( i don't have a printer any more either- the bush rats decided it made an excellent composting loo), until I found Rasterbator where I could tile an image of my linocut bush sentinelle- set the dimensions, paginate the resulting tile sheets and create a pdf- voila a life size bush sentinelle!. I am now trying to decide whether I create background fabric as dark and moody as the fabric on the smaller hand printed one I have been stitching on. You can make a small donation to Rasterbator for the use of the service as it is a free program unless you decided to donate the small donation which I did as I am sure I will use it again. I was able to take the resulting pdf into Officeworks and have it printed up in black and white.
And I am now stitching the background of the bush sentinelle. I am also keeping a diary of sorts with her which I will take to my exhibitions for people to write their own thoughts in. I feel like she has a message and that voices need to be listened to to try and find the right direction- not dictated to but listened to! It's quite apparent that there is and was a failure somewhere along the line- so we have to find new ways to keep people engaged about what is the best way forward.
The cover for the diary made with free motion lace probably about twelve years ago.
I still have printed panels available for sale . they are $25AUS inclusive of postage and $5 for every panel sold will be donated to Wildlife Victoria as it struggles with the immense destruction of habitat and rescuing and resettling of native animals. ( there is a paypal button on the post before last or send me an email) And if you are so inclined please do embroider the panels and send them to me to exhibit at the Berry Quilting Retreat in August 2020.
Some different colours I have printed up since my last post.
13 comments:
Sounds like you are doing well healthwise and being productive! I love the sentinelle!!!! But I love all of your work!!!! Take care and keep safe in case of more fires!
Do you back the fabric of the sentinelle before you embroider on it? Is it like a quilt sandwich? or single piece of something like flannel?
I do back, this one with a cotton batting, but I often use cotton flannel as it's so nice and soft and then a very light weight muslin as the backing fabric.
Inspiring and comforting xo
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