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After the Open Studio Tour was over, we went for a short trip to Mt. Rushmore. I had never been there, though my husband had seen it several...
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I think Persistence is a good characteristic for a tapestry weaver! I began this small 8x10" tapestry a bit more than a week ...
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I know that one of the things an artist must do, if she is to remain an artist, is to be challenged to do something she is not sure she...
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I'm still weaving the small tapestry for the non-juried ATA small format tapestry exhibit. The tapestry is due in March, and I have s...
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Kathy, what a beautiful, elegant tapestry! I love a back of it too! It could be a beautiful installation, great on both sides...
I really love this tapestry. The small areas of color are particularly appealing. Great job, Kathy.
How many in your year of tapestries now??
Tommye
Wow Kathy, This is just beautiful! I have never told you that I spied your work when I first started taking tapestry with Tommye. When I realized it was your work that I loved (after having found it), I was thrilled to have you visit my site. I especially love your use of old photographs, I have an affinity for them too. Have you ever seen Susan Carlson's art quilts? She has a series called Farmer's Market that remind me of your work.
I'm awestruck! It's wonderful! It conjures up so many feelings that I have about winter. Brava!
This is the third of the Calendar pieces. I've done January, February, and September. Only 9 to go!
Thanks, Lauren, for pointing Susan Carlson's work out to me. I'd never seen it before, and it's wonderful!
I agree it's beautiful and elegant - and you were able to schedule time despite Booker! What an accomplishment! Looking forward to seeing the next installment.
Exquisite! I love the way it is almost black and white, but not quite, with those little touches of rust red (leftover oak leaves?) and the bit of blue sky.
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