I seem to have been treading water and feel as if nothing has been achieved, but when I review the days since I last wrote I seem to have done more than I thought:
I finished an article on working with Print Fuse and Solufix for Down Under Textiles ( it will appear in March next year). I love the shape of this tree which has been inspired by an olive tree at Pont du Gard at Nimes- this is such a a gnarled old tree that it begs the question of -how old it is? Did it witness Roman slaves building the bridge? I have stitched it onto khadi cloth.
I have hand stitched solid for a week now on a piece called Gilgamesh's horse blanket, originally it did not have hand stitching- just as well the cricket proved to be vaguely interesting. But what a difference the stitching makes!
I hand stitched one of the stone figures form the Porte Royale at Chartres. The stitching on the khadi paper almost becomes writing- I find the faces of these figures very intriguing- this is to some extent my take on illuminated manuscripts.
I received the latest issue of Down Under Textiles which features an article about my work- it is always lovely to see your work in print.
I have been trying to sort out my things and found an unfinished fire piece which I finished, It measures 50cm wide x 34 cm long ( A3) size and is for sale for $50 AUS inclusive of postage. The holes in the background have been made by burning holes in the fabric.SOLD
I went to my mothers and did some much needed work around her garden as she has been unwell these last months and could not do the heavier work ( sadly it needs doing in my own garden and I haven't got around to that)
All good positive stuff however my printer has now decided to become belligerent and not print, I have even tried manually cleaning the print head- it's annoying little dilemna- I use a printer a lot but don't really want to buy a new one so shortly before going overseas, but do need to print off some things using Inkaid and I don't want to run that through a friends printer. And then yesterday the wooden table which an acquaintance gave to me two years ago and on which I do all my printing etc, in the sunroom collapsed and cannot be repaired. I know the universe is helping me clear out stuff which is not worth storing- but hey I need that work table for awhile longer!
I shall be starting another Travellers' Blanket On-line class on 10 January 2014- if you are interested please email me and I can send you an information sheet
I have hand stitched solid for a week now on a piece called Gilgamesh's horse blanket, originally it did not have hand stitching- just as well the cricket proved to be vaguely interesting. But what a difference the stitching makes!
I hand stitched one of the stone figures form the Porte Royale at Chartres. The stitching on the khadi paper almost becomes writing- I find the faces of these figures very intriguing- this is to some extent my take on illuminated manuscripts.
I received the latest issue of Down Under Textiles which features an article about my work- it is always lovely to see your work in print.
I have been trying to sort out my things and found an unfinished fire piece which I finished, It measures 50cm wide x 34 cm long ( A3) size and is for sale for $50 AUS inclusive of postage. The holes in the background have been made by burning holes in the fabric.SOLD
I went to my mothers and did some much needed work around her garden as she has been unwell these last months and could not do the heavier work ( sadly it needs doing in my own garden and I haven't got around to that)
All good positive stuff however my printer has now decided to become belligerent and not print, I have even tried manually cleaning the print head- it's annoying little dilemna- I use a printer a lot but don't really want to buy a new one so shortly before going overseas, but do need to print off some things using Inkaid and I don't want to run that through a friends printer. And then yesterday the wooden table which an acquaintance gave to me two years ago and on which I do all my printing etc, in the sunroom collapsed and cannot be repaired. I know the universe is helping me clear out stuff which is not worth storing- but hey I need that work table for awhile longer!
I shall be starting another Travellers' Blanket On-line class on 10 January 2014- if you are interested please email me and I can send you an information sheet
6 comments:
Congrats on your article!! It's wonderful more and more folks will see your work and hear your words!!!
The dark thread on the Khadi cloth works really well, I also love the stitched stone figure.g. Congrats on the article! J x
(Autospell mishap!)
The fabric for the gnarly tree is a perfect background I think.
Love those rows of simple stitches beside the figure - and I can totally understand how it becomes "almost like writing"!
Yeah - I hate it when the universe gets too helpful - lol! Yes, you really have been busy. The tree is most interesting. It's reminding me I need to get back to my linocut lessons. ;-)
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