This week I completed needle felting the hand and the handle for the trowel, as well as the background weaving for the piece. As I work, I feel like I’m celebrating the process that will culminate with my whole family together at the swearing in ceremony. I can’t wait!
Sunday evening brought the 2012 Trashion-Refashion show. Jacob and I participated as both designers and models this year. Tommie handed out programs and Jim was a ticket taker, so the whole family contributed to the show. The event began at noon when Jacob and I went to the Hair Academy to have them make our hair as stylish as our outfits. Jacob got a fauxhawk and mine was transformed into an ocean creature/goddess. I didn’t have as much hair to work with as I used to, but the stylist brought together some interesting effects to complement my outfit. I was sworn to secrecy on the designs we created so it would be a surprise for everyone, but now I can reveal that Jacob’s outfit was called Dragon Master and mine was Seafoam.
My top was one of my Re-Shirts that I’d made partially out of one of Jim’s old dress shirts that didn’t find it’s way back to the closet one day. He didn’t miss it so it became mine! The front features one of my block print pieces I made last fall.
The pants were a pair of jeans I cut holes in and then spray-painted to seal the fabric and prevent fraying. I got a lot of compliments on them, and I could have sold them off my body that night. I bought a pair of crazy high-heeled pumps with glitter heels from Opportunity House for the event. When it was my turn on stage I worked the runway—Heidi Klum would have been delighted!
Overall, the show was a big hit with the large, enthusiastic crowd.
All the outfits were awesome. The evening featured a ‘Trashionoff’, which might sound like a dingy Russian diplomat, but it just described a competition between Town versus Gown artists. The Townies had Miah Michaelson as their model, while the Academics had Sylvia McNair. They were really dressed up to the max from a pile of, literally, junk and a few repurposed bits of fabric and materials. Miah and Sylvia were such good sports about the whole thing. I was volunteered to create a trophy for the winner - another secret revealed!