Of course I can’t sit still for too long because there is
more art to be made! I did some
sketches for my next commission piece and the patron gave the go-ahead to start
the piece. It’s going to be a very
large format piece, with outer dimensions of 50 inches tall by 30 inches
wide. I’ve already contacted my
frame maker, Tom Bertolacini, to build a special order oak frame. The weaving itself feels like a light
spring piece, with lots of purple, pink, and yellow flowers. I’m planning on making the stones for the flagstone path from the last bits of my father in law’s old army blanket. I also talked to the patron about
making it more personal by using a piece of her purple chuppah to create some
of the flowers. The loom is warped
and I’m off!
The week has been a juggling act to keep all my peeps on
track for all their activities.
Jacob has had extra rehearsals for his hip-hop performance that took
place Friday night at the Buskirk-Chumley theater. He and his troupe, the JayWalkers (formerly Footnotez) did
an amazing job as part of the Hip Hop ConnXion ‘Set it Off’ program. He was cute as a button in his dress
shirt and red bowtie and did an awesome job.
His moves were spot on, his facial expressions showed that he
was really into it, and his enthusiasm for dance really came through. To celebrate we had dinner at the
Owlery followed by a chocolate ganache and carrot cakes with cream cheese
frosting cake from Bloomingfoods back at home. I’m so proud of my little pumpkin!
We’ve had several visitors over the past week, both of the
two and four-legged variety. Dr.
Bob and Beth just left this morning after a weekend visit to see their son Noah
and friend Lita, my sister Edita was here last week, and Zeus, the ginormous
black standard poodle, has been here since Wednesday. He’s been gracing our floor with his magnificence and trying
to grace the sofas. The boys have
enjoyed walking him and playing catch with him in the yard. The whole adventure reminds me how much
I like dogs, but it’s also nice to just have them visiting. The only down notes are that Jim and
Tommie both had colds and I didn’t get a pie. I’m really concerned that Jim won’t bake one before spring
break because we have two half cakes in the fridge. It might be time for drastic measures!
Until next week,
Martina Celerin
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