Monday, April 16, 2018

Spring Ahead


Rust Dye Prints and Ink Jet Images on Fabric
(for Storyscapes opening night)



I am being pulled in three different directions.  Dyeing velvet and making scarf lengths I am pairing with vintage linen and lace for kits to teach a workshop in Southern California this coming weekend at Artistic Bliss Designs.  At the same time I am finishing pieces for Storyscapes, adding name labels, last minute stitching and I'm still creating some small pieces for the museum show I need to mail by Friday.



May 4 - June 30

Margaret Harwell Art Museum 
Poplar Bluff, Mo

Opening Reception Friday, May 4th

Storyscapes: Fiber Art Narratives

Storyscapes embody collage with fabric, fiber, paper, nature finds, and other unique elements that are hand dyed, painted and stitched.

Together these tell narrative stories that speak of the three artists visions.

Roxanne Evans Stout, Janet Brown, and Lorri Scott collaborate on the Storyscape panels, each adding their own imagery to form a final textile story.


Also featured in the exhibit will be individual works on various medium types from book arts to wall pieces to clothing but all with the theme of textile collage to tie them together.


I have to think ahead about Goat Hill because on the 25th I go to Florida for 5 days, come home for one day then fly to Missouri for the museum show opening, visit my folks and then go to visit my friend Sharon.  I get home on the 13th and the show is the next weekend so I need to be prepared.  





May 19 - 20

Santa Cruz Fairgrounds, Watsonville, CA 

Goat Hill is a unique antiques and artisan fair with over 100 vendors!  




WHEW!  Off to the studio now!






2 comments:

Joanne Huffman said...

So busy with so (sew?) many beautiful things!

jan b. said...

Those rust prints look so lovely on your wall! And I see that your scarf workshop is SOLD OUT. Yea!!!