Monday, June 26, 2006

Posta L'Arte 3c

This is the third batch of post cards which completes the required number for this swap. Again another variety of design -- long and narrow-- brings out new possibilities. Posted by Picasa

Posta L'Arte3b

This is the second batch of postcards for this swap. Here a different set of fabrics was used and experimenting with the stripes and green dots came up with a another variety on the theme. Posted by Picasa

Posta L'Arte3a

This is the first of three batches of post cards completed for the latest post card swap. Reviewing each batch shows that some changes occured- improvements on the style. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Yellow Blossom

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Just Finished

This work came from a visit to the Georgia O'Keefe museum in Santa Fe. The inspiration was sort of sudden and wouldnt let me go. In the past I have worked on a 24"square piece of batting and begin a circular pattern. This one started that way; it told me(?) to try out several shades of bright yellow. In my stash there is a luscious fabric with lovely leaves- and there you are. Collage has so many fun things you can do; the work keeps developing. As you can tell - I had fun!!! This form of letting loose seems to entice me to try something new and different.

I know in my last message - there were plans to re-create my photographs. That is still there. In addition - I still have to finish my Post L'Arte postcards and June's Journal quilt.

The other day driving by a new field of corn on a rolling hill- with black/grey storm clouds overhead and a sliver of a blue sky in between-- all on a panorama viewing-- very wide and very short. This image has stuck in my head and everyday I drive by that place -- it rings in my head----- Do Me!! Do Me!!! In the last few months- my sketch book has had more entries. Where ever I stop- out comes the sketch book. Its like you see something in your imagination and wont let you go --- until sketch it out a few times and then maybe it pores out in the fabric and my art. Where does this come from?

Anyway for once the artist in me has come out and I'm having fun.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Taos Window

Again this is a kernel of an idea. While I was having lunch at this restaurant-- I started sketching on the paper table cloth-- this window was just outside in the courtyard. My idea was to work with Photoshop and re-create these window shapes in different opacities and in different sizes. I kept the paper tablecloth and brought it home. Posted by Picasa

Taos Wood Door

This photo is not particularly bright since it was a cloudy day. But the portrait has promise and can be done in different shades in textile. Posted by Picasa

Bandeleir Cave Ladder

This was taken with a color film- but the results came out in black and white. This is a photo that I want to do in a larger textile format. Posted by Picasa

Bandeleir- Dry Brush- collage

Taken from the previous photo --this was my choice for the Three + Shadow- still life representation. It was my first attempt at Photoshop. I was hoping by the end of the month to re-create into a textile work. Posted by Picasa

Bandeleir- Dry Brush

This was taken at Bandeleir National Monument- New Mexico- along the nature trail to the cliff dwellings. Posted by Picasa

5 Flower Pots in Taos

This was taken on the streets of Taos in front of one of many of their art galleries. This could be a selection for Still Life challenge now in progress. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Just Back from Santa Fe

We had a lovely short vacation and took advantage of the great weather just before their heat wave. Santa Fe has so many art galleries and museums. We spent time walking all over town- some old mission churches, the pottery, Georgia O'Keefe museum and lotsa of Mexican food. On Saturday of Memorial Day weekend we had a special dinner at the Geronimo (reservations required) for our anniversary of 39 yrs.

In addition we visited Los Alamos, Bandeleir National Monument and Taos. It was great fun to take my Nikon out again. Years ago we had visited 9 National Parks in Nevada, Utah and Arizona so we are very familiar with the west. It is a bit striking to go from the green lush valleys of New York and then fly into Dallas and Albuquerque- flat desert. Fortunately Santa Fe is at a higher elevation (7000ft) so the temperature is slightly lower and no humidity.

Part of my photographic expedition was to take shots for "still Life" pieces which has been added to my various projects. These photos are now showing on my Webshots.com gallery which you can find at joberr124. It is called Santa Fe and Bandeleir. In one photograph there is a ladder going up to a cave dwelling. Unintentionally it came out in a Black and White setting even though the film was in color. I'll take it as is- for me it works in a textile format. There was scrub brush and cactus which were also very interesting. In addition the shot of 5 flower pots with a shadow might fit in with the theme on the still life group. As you can tell this was an inspiring trip in a different space and time. I needed this.

This trip gave me several other art images to work with. While we were eating lunch at a restaurant in Taos - I started drawing on the wax paper table cloth. Together with my husband we put together an image over an image of three adobe windows with the camel colored stucco and the bright blue window frames. We packed the paper table cloth in his bag. I couldnt resist sketching the ideas that were popping into my head.

The trip was too short. Back to reality