Monday, April 8, 2013

Showing is fun

Having pieces up on someone else's wall is very gratifying. Obviously, someone thought they were worth showing off, and, there they are! So, here are both "Spring Peeking" at the Silk Purse Gallery in West Vancouver, and "Colours of Cherry Blossoms" at the Joy Kogawa House in Vancouver.



Both will be up until April 21. You'll have to see all the others too. They are so various, and some quite spectacular.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Cherry Blossoms, again

Yes, really, the rain will stop soon, and the Cherry Blossoms will come out in full force. They are such a big deal in this area that whole festivals celebrate them! Art shows too.

The new textile art is at the Silk Purse Gallery in West Vancouver, April 2- 21.
Art from previous years is at the Joy Kogawa House in Vancouver, April 6-21.





I have two pieces in the shows. "Spring Peeking" will be at the Silk Purse Gallery.




"The Colours of Cherry Blossoms" will be at the Joy Kogawa House.



Friday, December 14, 2012

Working in a Series

Over the past several months, I have completed two courses, both of them called "Working in a Series". They were taught by two different instructors. I want to thank both Elizabeth Barton and Lisa Call for their support as I plowed my way through the fields of colour (yes, pun intended).

I found that my biggest challenge was to maintain some consistency--making it a series--and yet maintain my own interest in the next piece.

Here are four pieces in my series Fields of Colour (yes, that is another play on words, alluding to the Colorfield School of abstract art).

What greater image for a field of colour than fields of tulips, seen from above. Full bloom shows sharp contrast among the fields, against a backdrop of roads and fields still coming into flower.

Fields of Colour #1

Fields of Colour #2
River Way
Fields of Colour #3

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Waterworks now in Edmonton

The Waterworks Exhibit will be up in Edmonton December 17, 2012 to January 23, 2013.  If you are from there, or find yourself in town, please stop by.
 
Extension Art Gallery
University of Alberta - Enterprise Square
10230 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, AB
(780) 492-0166
 
I was able to see the whole thing when it was in North Battleford, SK. I am always astonished to see the scope of art quilting. So many ways to make art!

Monday, July 23, 2012

WaterWorks show

This is the show my Working Water quilt is in...

It says…

Waterworks: Fibre Art Network

a thematic collection of recent fibre art from Western Canada

FibreArt Network (FAN) is a cooperative of self-defined artists based in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, the Yukon and Northwest Territories committed to promoting quilting and fibre arts and each other.

Please join FAN for a meet and greet reception

Friday, September 28, 2 to4 pm at Chapel Gallery, North Battleford

Show runs: August 1 to September 30 open daily from noon to 5 pm.

Gallery Closed: August 4, 5, 11, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, and September 10, 11, 12, 22.

891-99 St, North Battleford 306-445-1757

www.chapelgallery.ca


If you are travelling the Yellowhead Highway across Saskatchewan, do take a break in North Battleford, and check out the FibreArt Network`s art show of quilts.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Line of dyes

I am continuing to explore dyeing fabric. In the Quilt University (QuiltUniversity.com) course I'm taking, this week we were given recipes for the 12 colours on the colour wheel.

That sounds so easy. I am discovering that dyeing is a lot more than recipes. Maybe once I've been dyeing for decades--like I have been cooking, it will be as easy and intuitive. Things just do not come out as hoped for many times. Lots of times the results are close but not quite what I wanted or hoped for.




I am learning NOT to answer the phone, or check my email while it is soaking up the dye, waiting to be turned. Distractions do not help at all!

Oh, this being a beginner again. Not an easy feeling.

Here are the results of my dyeing, drying on the line.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Working Water




I have finished a piece for the FibreArt Network's upcoming show "WaterWorks".

It's blue, of course! and entitled "Working Water". It's about 40" square.

my artist's statement:

It is as it runs downhill that water does its work, whether it is for us humans, or not. Water moving, whether down the stream or lapping on the lake shore, attracts us. We know, deep in our bones, that water is essential for life. Water works within us for our souls.


and here is a close-up of the quilting: