The piece is a gift to commemorate their anniversary, so I wanted it to be special. I did some practice carving and staining to get it right. I think I came up with a technique that yields writing that is at once legible and cryptic. You have to know what you’re looking for to recognize the detail. The piece is finally complete and I’m delighted with how it turned out.
Since you asked about Re-Shirts, the number of the week is
32! That’s how many new shirts
I’ve made for the Unitarian Universalist art fair. I probably could have assembled a few more but I ran out of
black bias tape. I finished
snipping off all the little strings and my friend Ruth came through on her
generous offer to come by and iron the shirts in advance of the fair. It’s the last art fair of my holiday season
before I burrow into my studio to create pieces for the 2014 summer art fair
season. Next week I will also
re-stock my local venues, such as The Gathering, which has Re-Shirts and Lion
scarves for sale in the holiday season, and By Hand Gallery, Wonderlab, and BloomingfoodsEast, which have felted scarves, sweater petals and cards. The all make nice holiday gifts!
Speaking of Thanksgiving, we had a delightful visit to
Michigan for the holiday. We
visited with Grandma, Lois and family friends the Gibsons and Ms. Millie. We ate and laughed a lot and just
generally hung out. I’m never good
at just sitting still so I did manage to make a nice big bowl of leaf clumps
out of the yarn that I dyed last month. I also came up with an idea for a new piece. It was inspired by a comment from my patron
that I sent the last piece to (Tap Water).
She said something about a fruit piece and I thought to
myself, wouldn’t it be fun to do a fruit plate similar to my ‘Summer Salad’ piece.
In my new vision I want to create clumps of color where similar vegetables are
arranged thereby making almost color blocks on the canvas. I’ve started thinking about and creating
lemon slices, orange slices, kiwi slices, blueberries, cherries, apple chunks and
watermelon triangles.
I’ve already
made the lemon slice discs and attached yellow fleece, dyed with turmeric to
create the outer edge of the lemon rind.
I’m looking forward to delving into my dandelion-dyed fleece to use as
the lemon meat. I think it will be
a fun piece, but don’t ask about cantaloupes because I'm allergic to them.
Oh, and I did get two small slices of pumpkin pie for
Thanksgiving. It was good, but not
enough. The pie fairy is going to
have to hurry to get one in before we get to the special raspberry pie
scheduled for Christmas! Go pie
fairy, go!
Until next week,
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