Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Transitioning from Winter to Spring
My art group, the Portland Art Collective, is doing another challenge. Each artist describes her project and what we are to create for her. Robin Olsen had us create a couple 4x4 inch collages based on the four seasons. I was assigned Winter and Spring. I enjoyed making these two collages from bits and pieces in my collage bin.
The inspiration for the Winter collage came from an online class I took with Lendon Noe "Inspired by Lives and Letters".
The inspiration for the Winter collage came from an online class I took with Lendon Noe "Inspired by Lives and Letters".
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9:31 AM
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Final Winter Calligraphy Project
I chose Woody Guthrie's 1943 'Rulins or his New Year's Resolutions for my final calligraphy project last term with Carol DuBosch.
He wrote thirty-three in his notebook and I selected seven to highlight. I first saw them on the website- The Improvised Life.
Here are my rough drafts-
Donya Burmeister framed the artwork and I'm pleased with the results
He wrote thirty-three in his notebook and I selected seven to highlight. I first saw them on the website- The Improvised Life.
Here are my rough drafts-
Donya Burmeister framed the artwork and I'm pleased with the results
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9:04 AM
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Guatemala Trip
In March, I took a trip to Guatemala for an illuminated journal workshop with Amy Bogard. I shared the experience with a great group of women.
In January, I stitched the cover for my journal, made the title and calendar pages. It was fun to add to the calendar what we saw or did each day.
Joan Youngberg and I visited Lake Atitlán a few days before we met our group in Antigua. This has to be one of the most beautiful places in the world. We stayed at La Casa del Mundo in room 12 at the top of the hill (300 steps of stairs). It was worth every step.
We met our group in Antigua, another beautiful place surrounded by volcanoes. I love the mountains and Guatemala didn't disappoint me.
Here are some more sketches from my journal-
The courtyard at our Posada San Sabastián
The central plaza and park fountain with Clara selling her embroidered and woven fabrics-
In January, I stitched the cover for my journal, made the title and calendar pages. It was fun to add to the calendar what we saw or did each day.
Joan Youngberg and I visited Lake Atitlán a few days before we met our group in Antigua. This has to be one of the most beautiful places in the world. We stayed at La Casa del Mundo in room 12 at the top of the hill (300 steps of stairs). It was worth every step.
We met our group in Antigua, another beautiful place surrounded by volcanoes. I love the mountains and Guatemala didn't disappoint me.
Here are some more sketches from my journal-
The courtyard at our Posada San Sabastián
The central plaza and park fountain with Clara selling her embroidered and woven fabrics-
The view from our Posada rooftop. It felt good to share this experience with others, be in the sunshine and eat delicious Guatemalan food, a week to remember.
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11:46 AM
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Word for 2018
My word for 2018 is to simplify all aspects of my life. I'm starting with cleaning out my studio so I can focus on a few projects. I want my supplies close at hand, a utilitarian space. It's become a storage place which doesn't support my creativity. The whole process seems overwhelming but I work at it a little each day and am seeing progress. What I want to keep are tools, paints, inks and paper. I ordered flat files for the papers. What to do with all the books?
That leads to cleaning out bookshelves in other parts of the house. Letting go and concentrating on where my focus will be- calligraphy, painting, book binding, stitching. Hopefully, this will make room for more making and less finding.
That leads to cleaning out bookshelves in other parts of the house. Letting go and concentrating on where my focus will be- calligraphy, painting, book binding, stitching. Hopefully, this will make room for more making and less finding.
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10:00 AM
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Happy 2018- Words for Light and Life
Looking forward to the New Year with fresh eyes, a joyful spirit, a peaceful mind and a local focus on the people and things important to me here and now where I live and walk. I made this card for my final project in Carol DuBosch's calligraphy class Fall term. She challenged us to make a professionally printed piece that looks made by hand. We studied Modern Versals which is my new favorite script and the one I used to letter this card. May these words fill your life in 2018.
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9:25 AM
Friday, December 29, 2017
Winter 2017 Weather Grams
One of my favorite rituals is hanging weather grams for the new season. These celebrate the Winter Solstice- a way of bringing in the light. I love to see them all hanging on the tree and appreciate the exchange every three months. Thanks you dear friends.
This year, my good friend, Sandy, lettered four weather grams for my tree.
This year, my good friend, Sandy, lettered four weather grams for my tree.
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10:57 AM
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