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Sunday, December 20, 2009



I'm going away for awhile, to make merry instead of art.  I wish you all a very happy Christmas, full of light and colour and good cheer.  And of course a wonderful New Year, chock full of inspiration and creative fire that will set your world ablaze!
See you next year, I hope.

Maxim for Christmas


What Ryan lacked in stature he more than made up for with charm.
Maxim:
Good things come in small packages.

And may you all enjoy a nicely packaged, charming little Christmas!
(taking a little break; see you in a couple of weeks)

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Maxim of the Week



Every Friday evening, after a long week of mind-numbing office work, Madeleine likes to cut loose on the dance floor.
Maxim:
She who dances must pay the fiddler.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Maxim of the Week



Charlie never got over the one that got away.
Maxim:
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Planning, Pinning, Prepping

I'm gradually getting some fabric "collages" together that will form the basis for the next batch of mixed media work in the on-going (though presently stalled) Calabria Series.


  I'm pulling material from my seriously depleted supply of  scraps  and fitting them together in colours/patterns/arrangements that please me.  I'll then sew them together and add the photo transfers on muslin.  However,  I'm debating whether to hold off sewing them together until I have the transfers ready so that I can tuck the transferred photo edges under fabric edges.  Not that it really matters, as paint will be spread over all.  I'm just dithering as I'm fearful to get going again.  What's that about? 

I'm also flummoxed by the discovery that the Staples brand of transparencies that I use to make the photo transfers onto muslin is no longer being produced.  The replacement brand is appallingly expensive and I'm not sure how the image quality will be, so am reluctant to go there.  I'm going to experiment with transferring  from matte photo paper onto muslin.  Will let you know how it turns out.  Fingers crossed!


OK, so I just couldn't help myself.  Here's a digital treatment of the fabric collage that you just saw.  I played with it in Adobe Photoshop CS2.  Probably adjusted the hue, toned down the saturation, and added a warming filter.  I guess I should take notes about what effects I apply so I could do it again, but I just keep trying things till I get something I like, then keep on going.  Please--somebody stop me!