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Sunday, February 26, 2012

The Stuff and the Stuff-ees

THE  STUFF


off the loom


cut down for easier stuffing

When you are a weaver you end up with lots of what is called 'thrums'.  My pile of thrums grows with every weaving project.  I have found a new way to use up my thrums.

Meet the STUFF-EES



My pile is shrinking


I love fashioning and sewing up the Stuffs.  You can see these creations at the Guild in Minneapolis, MN.


I love the little animals, still weaving is my first love and here is my latest piece.
I call it Red Zen, Reppweave woven with pearl cottons, 16/2 cottons, linen and native prairie grasses.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Handmade From the Heart


Photos of the event held at The Guild in Minneapolis.  It was a cold, sunny day outside but lots of warmth inside.  My spot was close to the sunny south side windows.


The sun glinting off the baskets of the animals.  You can tell they were having a good time.


Prairie Grass Weavings 


The Valentine-y table of treats was a work of art itself, delicious in reds, pinks, white and chocolates
Guilty pleasures all, tasty too!


Besides me, guest artists invited featured nuno felted scarves by sisters Nancy Beth Stevenson, Nancy Stevens Randall, their business is called Scarving Artists.  You can tell they have a good time putting their work together. Katherine Seger, an painter in oils, painted a still life she gave away at the end of the day. Interesting to see her process beginning with an empty canvas transformed into a fine piece of art by the end of the day.  Go to www.KatherineSeger.com to see her work.  Hostess aprons by Robin Klitze were there too, light-hearted whimsical art wear.

My cats and dogs are invited to come back and hold a place at The Guild.   See them around-about March.   Go to The Guild Minneapolis if you want to see more.

It was a privilege to be invited, I enjoyed the day.
Happy Valentines Day


Thursday, February 2, 2012

See Me Here!


I am going to be a part of The Guild Collective Trunk Show in Minneapolis on Saturday, February 11, from 10 - 6 pm.

Go here The Guild Collective, Minneapolis to see my work, other artists in the Trunk Show and members of the Guild Collective.  If you're in Minneapolis hope I see you there.

The Guild Collective features fine work of stylists, artists, retailers, photographers and designers around the Twin Cities.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Style Any Age -- Yes!




This is a long trailer for our upcoming documentary about stylish New York older ladies. The documentary is planned to come out in the summer of 2012.
For more stylish ladies check out http://advancedstyle.blogspot.com
For more about director go to linaplioplyte.com



A friend posted this on Facebook -- had to share it.
Check out the blog too -- this is fun.  I love this - the ladies, the clothes, the comments.  Enjoy!

Friday, January 6, 2012

Local, Handmade


While doing a little house cleanse over the past week, it was today that I looked and saw that in this house we have some great art, art made by me, by kids, by husband, grandkids and friends.  This post reminds me to notice and not take for granted what I see everyday and what makes this house a home.


This one makes me smile, my two youngest daughters sewed this up and gave it as a gift for Mother's Day.  It's a little faded but still perfect.  They're all grown up now but this work of art is just who they were and who they are today.


A mosaic of a raven made by an artist in Baraboo, WI and an oil pastel of a Flicker (I think) woodpecker drawn by my grandson.  I love both, so much soul.


                    

The stained glass piece was made by my husband a long time ago, he doesn't do that kind of work anymore - too busy fixing motorcycles.  

The rug with the beautiful red cardinals was made by my dad.  My artistic dad who loved to work with his hands.  He was a plumber by trade but in the winter when he couldn't be in the garden he could be found painting by number or in his workshop making a wind chime or a lamp or....  I was gone from home when he found the rug projects to do -- I think it's so cool that this man who loved the outdoors, fishing, hunting, gardening would do this work and love it.  I have two of his rugs, such a good way to remember him.


Deb Conlon, Amy Arnold


Ken DeWaard



Three of the many works of art that aren't made by me or family members, nonetheless they hold important places on the walls of this house and are done by local artists.  The painting of the little yellow building is of a garden shed turned into a present day sauna.  This painting is by a neighbor who thought it worth painting - I think so too and in the wintertime this painting warms me up.

Here's to a New Year filled with art - where ever you find it and take time to notice how much it adds to your life.
Cheers!



Tuesday, December 6, 2011

You Dog





Going to the dogs lately.  Here is a look at how my little dogs come alive.  The top photo shows a  'litter' (?) of pups, arms, legs, bodies unstitched.  Next photo shows legs and arms pulled through to sew up the sides and bottom (ouch), then (next photo) they are pulled right side out (ahhh)!   At last a DOG -- a nose, a pair of eyes, a mouth and a bow-tie -- perfect!   These little dogs are made with recycled wool scraps and some of my hand woven pieces.  They are all special, all one of a kind.  You will be seeing them in my ETSY shop.  I am making kats as well - find them in the shop as they are 'born'.
If I'm not back here before Christmas -- have a wonderful holiday season.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Boise Curbside, Idaho Natural Beauty and Chicago Cityscapes

Boise's Linen Building

I tried to find out the history of the Linen District in Boise but all I've come up with so far is that this area of Boise is a recent success story in the city.  Storefronts, restaurants and hotel businesses have gotten a facelift and a renewed life.  We stayed across from the Linen Building in an updated travel lodge called the Modern.  Very cool newly refurbished rooms, restaurant/bar and office.  I highly recommend it if you find yourself in Boise, Idaho.


One of the mosaics attached to the Linen Building under windows facing the street.  Beautiful in the east facing light.


Local artists work hangs on the fence walking from the Linen Building to the



Big City Coffee Shop.  Boise, in my humble opinion, has the best coffee shops and this one is tops in my book.  Besides coffee they serve the yummiest, buttery-est muffins.


Boise Botanical Gardens, love the colors - especially the lavender posts!


Snake River Canyon




An Idaho mountain stream, we sat a spell in the hot springs found along this river.






From the canyons of Idaho to the canyons of downtown Chicago.  We took an architectural tour on the Chicago River.  There is beauty and wonderment in both the natural and man-made - 
how can buildings be this tall?  The natural grandeur of the Idaho mountains is breathtakingly beautiful and you want it to stay that way.  The Chicago skyline has a splendor that is stunning and awesome, a tribute to what humans can do.  Both have value, serve humanity and we need both - in their places.