Thursday, January 24, 2013
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A time to share, and to refrain from sharing…
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...
4 comments:
Hi Kathy, Really enjoyed seeing your waves. It also reminds me of Japanese Ukioy-e prints which I have always liked.
Kathy, I admire all of your work but I really enjoy this piece, the blue tapestry. I love the meticulous technique applied to a wild and scumbly thing, an almost formless motion. It's hypnotic, like the waves themselves. At the same time it reminds me a little of the more abstract Provencal fabric patterns -- and I suppose those are descendants of the tapestries you admired in the Louvre.
Also, Sacre Bleu by Christopher Moore is a fun read.
Love your breaking waves. So much motion and light. Sorry they won't be in the STI3.
I just love the theme - and the variety of images.
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