Poe, who has to be involved November, 2020 |
Just before the Pandemic began, we adopted two kittens. Throughout the shutdowns and isolations, they have been our constant companions. They are very sociable, with each other and with us. Poe, especially, follows one of us constantly, and wants to 'help' as much as he can. So a cat perch had to be moved into the studio, to keep Poe from using the loom as his gym equipment. The tapestry on the loom here is of the two cats; constant companions of each other, yet very different in personalities.
Ringo, who is content to observe |
Close to the end! March, 2021 |
Cutting Off! April 16, 2021 |
After the tapestry was cut from the loom, with a private 'Cutting Off' celebration, including only myself, Poe and Ringo, the finishing work had to begin. With my supervisor close by, I cut all the long weft ends down to about 1 inch, then blocked it (see https://kspoeringtapestries.blogspot.com/2008/03/walk-like-egyptian.html for my blocking process.)
With my loom empty, I am continuing to sketch almost daily. Here is yesterday's quick little sketchbook page, a watercolor sketch of some lovely flowers from my husband for our anniversary. If you get the ATA news magazine, Tapestry Topics, you may have read my article about how important daily creativity is to me, especially in difficult times.
As always, thank you for visiting me here!
2 comments:
I went to the Australian Tapestry Workshop today and saw a work of yours! Is it this one?
I thought, I know that name! Then I realised I know it through your blog.
Congratulations! It is lovely. And you are in great company - all the tapestries are wonderful.
I have seen the tapestries online but to see them in reality was wonderful.
The one in Australia is a small one of the two cats. This one is much larger. I'm glad you got to see it, and all the great little pieces there! It is coming home soon.
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