Showing posts with label Sooke Art Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sooke Art Show. Show all posts

Friday, July 30, 2010

Making the Rounds

Along with my art quilt group, I am part of a surface design round robin. This half metre of fabric is the piece I received and I decided to add some contrasting colour and more of a defined structure or pattern while still leaving space for the next participant to add to it. Here is the same fabric after shibori dyeing it:
What interested me was how different the backside was - because the original fabric was a print that doesn't carry through to it. The dye is brighter on the white backside and I usually use white or solid light fabric to dye on - not the backside of a print, but I see now that that is an option, too. So I will keep that in mind when I see yardage I'm not attracted to - how it might be transformed.

Of course, I couldn't resist throwing something else in the dye bath, too - a little silk velvet - which ended up coloured like a scarf, with creamy insides and purple edges and ends.
Also, I was out to see the Sooke Fine Arts show last weekend and saw a few studios open for touring, as well as dropped into an 'Art in the Garden' show with lovely ambience and live music, put on by several artisans in a variety of mediums.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Bounce

I knew that this horse I drew would be challenging to needle turn applique because of its irregular and small shape, but I decided to try it anyway. Sometimes I am not as successful as I wish - however - I think the horse leaping over the rainbow expresses the importance of taking the leap and not being deterred by the unknown . My piece 'Weaving the World' did not get into the Sooke Fine Arts juried show.
And, I will focus on new views to growth.

I've added the word 'bounce' because it came to me in a dream last night and made me think of the importance of being resilient - of bouncing back and continuing to seek new growth. So I continue to stitch...



Friday, June 25, 2010

Done!

'Weaving the World' is now complete and I am hoping it gets into the Sooke Fine Arts show - but that will depend on the jurors and I know competition is stiff with only about 25 percent of the entries making the cut and a huge volume of entries from all over Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. However, nothing ventured, nothing gained...

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Sooke Art Show

I was delighted today to see how many fibre art pieces were included in the Sooke Art Show, and I understand a new category was created for fibre art/mixed media. I also stopped into Kathy and Selby Saluke's open studio, where I enjoyed more fibre art.