In 2017 four of my pieces were shown in galleries across the west coast. I am blessed in the recognition and happy to share what I love with the world. A year in review follows ...
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Detail |
Oysterville, Then and Now joined a group of quilts displayed at various venues in the Long Beach, Washington area. The grouping was sponsored by the Peninsula Quilt Guild.
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Bard-Heim Barn |
The piece was created using raw edge applique which was machine and hand stitched and painted.
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Detail of layered process |
Enso 2 was shown at the Harrington Gallery in Pleasanton, CA in a juried group exhibition for the SAQA Northern California and Nevada Region. Enso 2 is a piece that evolved through the processes of painting of chemically dyed and eco printed fabrics.
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36 by 38 inches |
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Detail |
Saragossa Sea was on exhibit in the Chandler Arts Gallery in the juried group show,
As Near to the Edge as I Can Go, Art Quilts XXII. This was the third year that my work has been shown. I am as always thankful for the opportunity.
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Sargasso Sea |
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At the Show |
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Detail |
Colors showing panels of 12 by 12 inch individual pieces which were created by members of the local Art Quilts group was displayed at the Sahara Library in Las Vegas, NV. Two of my pieces were included in the panels.My favorite is Called "My Day in the Sun."
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Day in the Sun is Top left |
In addition to fiber work, I usually take an art class each semester at the community college. The results are always rewarding. No matter what the medium, the process of creating and learning how to manipulate new mediums transfers to all things fiber. I took an oil painting class and was challenged by new techniques and inspired by my peers. I also jumped into a bit of encaustic work. This is definitely a process I want to pursue. It is just way too much fun!
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Community College Campus ~ Oil |
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Mountain Scape ~ Encaustic |
2017 was a great year. Looking back, what is consistent in the textile work is the use of hand stitch. Hand stitching is a labor of love as I appreciate the textures, colors and the mark of the artist that the stitch creates. While hand stitching is not new to me, I feel more and more confident in it's application. I am looking forward to see what 2018 brings.