What with all the remodeling, travelling and teaching, and all, the fabric pieces don't seem to be making it off the wall and onto the quilting machine. Soon, however, very soon (I hope, I hope).
Meanwhile, I did paint some chickens, in oils, and a few portraits, which I got to do at Paul Milosevich's workshop.. That's Eli Wiesel in charcoal, I'm holding Maia, the little "angel" with wings and tutu, and Alani , both in watercolor.
Making art is great fun but hard work. Don't let anyone tell you different.
Next California Fiber Artists show is in Bakersfield, at the art museum. Opening reception this Thursday 3/24 in the evening. Next Avenue 9 opening this Friday evening. See you there!
Saturday, March 19, 2011
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Hard work indeed. Your portraits are lovely. Who can resist the impressionism in the chickens.
ReplyDeleteThe charcoal is fantastic and the girls came out great.
ReplyDeleteThese are so excellent! It's wonderful to see where your art has gone!
ReplyDeleteLove those chickens!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the chickens!! Wow! My dh would love them for his birthday!!
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