Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Making Time

Years ago I was part of an 'Art Group'. It was an amazing time - I took the time, made time, found time, committed time, created new work, exhibited some of that work, all the while supported by and bonding with an amazing group of artists.

Last summer Marcy and I ran into Diane Ericson at the Farmer's Market. Diane introduced us to the very talented Denise Kester who happened to be in the same produce booth. I've known Denise's work for years and loved it so this was very exciting to get to meet her!

The result of this chance meeting was the decision to get together for dinner and just talk creativity. Time appeared to be an issue for all of us. So what did we do? We added something to our packed schedules - a block of time to make things together. First up was a day in Denise's studio to create and play. An amazing day!

It was so much fun to have an 'Art Group' again. (I highly recommend it) My turn next.

We are all so busy. Teaching, travel (I know Paris is tough), families, work... The date was scheduled and rescheduled. Finally they arrived for a day in my studio in June.

Studio was clean, surfaces clear. Paint and silkscreens at the ready. Fabric cut, other materials out and ready to go. The project was to make prayer flags.

I sometimes have a little 'performance anxiety' before I teach a class and this was no different, especially with 3 big-T Teachers in the room. I didn't need to worry. They took what I had, jumped in and began.

Silence reigned except for the occasional exclamation over some wonderful thing we saw happening. Hours of creative time flew by. Time actually became meaningless. I took some unexpected turns with my work very happily. Just wallowed in the creative flow loving every minute, even when the flow got stopped in an eddy.

Push off and keep going.

Marcy

Diane

Denise

Moi


"You do not have to be good. 

You do not have to walk on your knees 

for a hundred miles through the desert repenting. 

You only have to let the soft animal of your body 

love what it loves."

From the poem 'Wild Geese' by Mary Oliver.


What do you love?
Katherine


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

vogue 8817 - fabric combinations







some time
in the studio
playing
with

sets of three

combining
tone 
texture
pattern
paint
and fabric
all but one from 
(which today is
in crash mode
and that makes
things pretty quiet)

new summer tunics
and a t in
neutrals
(not such summery colors
but hey, they match the hair)


fabric are: 'bleeker street'
'harpo stripe' with 'grandma's lace' silkscreen
'glimmer'

fabrics are: 'dappled spots'
'ivory dot' with 'sauvage' overlay
'blur'

with this tunic version of the pattern
please ignore the fact 
that the notches for the front sleeve 
don't match
the pieces fit together perfectly anyway


the t combines
a taupe from paris (sorry not from marcy)
with 'maxi daisy'

 
the t fits beautifully
in front and back
skimming the torso
with a feminine curve in at the waist