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11.08.2011

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!! I Won!

This is the picture I took from the pier in Puerto Colombia and then translated into fabric.
Thanks to everyone who voted for me (or tried to vote) in the Quilting Gallery Travel Inspired Quilt Contest. My quilt, Puerto Colombia, WON!!! 
One proud bird. :)

WOO HOO!!!
Pelican Celebration Party.
I'm excited, thrilled and mostly...honored.
Jumping for joy
And, thank you from Pedro for all the birthday wishes. :) We had a really nice day with him and family. :)
I'm linking to Stamping Ground for WOYWW even though I don't use stamps and ink...or paper...all that often in my art. I still love it...and what those girls (and guys) around the world are making never fails to amaze and delight me.
Sophia's latest project. Anytime she can use the glitter glue...she's happy.
So, what IS on my workdesk? 
The above picture is my stack of work from this week - or part of it - which I'll blog more about later. For now, I'll show you the feather I made for The Magic  Feather Project which is Jude Hill's wonderful idea.
I think it's pretty different from the others she's receiving, but......hopefully, it'll fit in somewhere.
Sophia made a card for Santa this week.
I'm also linking to Art Every Day Month and have been. 

Making art every day that is. 
Sophia liked playing with cotton and glitter and glitter glue so much that she also made a card for Daddy's birthday.
And I'm gonna go get busy with it right now.

 

11.06.2011

Travel Inspired Quilt Contest

I don't have a Surface Design or Art Quilt group here in Colombia like I did in Florida...so I use my blog, Flickr and an occasional other means to get those pats on the back and words of encouragement that mean so much to me and help keep me wanting to do the next thing. I can't help it...that's the way I am.


And this is a great place to say a HUGE THANK YOU
free download from the web

to every one of you that read and comment on my blog. You probably know exactly what I mean when I say that it's hard to put into words how much it means to me! 

I also want to thank all of you that voted for my quilt!!!

I recently found Quilting Gallery and since they were having a Travel Inspired Quilt contest...I entered this quilt. (above)
taken while at the beach in Puerto Colombia
 I took a picture from a dock that used to go out 2 miles into the Caribbean - while visiting Puerto Colombia... before we moved here. (Part of the dock is now gone but much of it remains).
I don't have a picture of the dock but it's over there.
My son-in-law, Pedro used to live in this fishing village (Puerto Colombia) and is the reason we are all now living in the near-by city of Barranquilla. 
Pedro
He had a job waiting in Colombia so he brought my daughter and grand-baby with him, after he graduated with his PhD...and hubby and I had to follow them down ...because Sophia and I simply couldn't live that far apart.
Pedro's birthday is TOMORROW!
 Pedro!!!
Now...The reason I'm writing about this quilt today is two fold. First, I translated the picture I took with  fabric, thread and a little paint...
And gave it to Pedro for his birthday a couple years ago.


And...

the contest over at Quilting Gallery is for Travel Inspired Quilts so I entered Pedro's quilt...


and, as of right now, I'm in the lead!!! 


Is that cool or what?!?!?


So, please go vote for your favorite quilt 

and have a great day.


linking to...Art Every Day




11.03.2011

I WANTED TO MAKE AN ART QUILT

Venice Beach, FL
Lots of the pictures shown don't have a thing to do with my post, but I think words are easier to swallow when you have something exciting to look at beside them. And there are a lot of words in this post.
A window in Cloppenburg, Germany.
It's long, but I hope you'll take time to read on.
Pix taken in Detmold, Germany
Art Every Day Month is on my priority list for November...but then again, it's always at the top of my list. 
Another window in Germany but I can't remember which city I was in.
Making art that is.
Pretty sure this is the bridge connecting Matlacha to Pine Island in Florida
Back in 2k4 and 2k5 I wanted to make an art quilt.
Pine Island Sound
I spent 2 or 3 years checking out books at the library and going to quilt meetings and oohhhing and ahhing over all the beautiful work I was seeing. I also collected bits and pieces for those imagined and hoped for art quilts during this time. I was a major wanna-be. 
This one lives on the Pine Island Sound side of Sanibel Island. (Say that fast three times).
Then, one of the ladies whose books I'd borrowed from the library, Mary Lou Weidman, came to my quilt guild to teach a class - and that was the beginning of me being physically involved. In art.
A piece of glass I wish I hadn't sold.
She was teaching a workshop about making a 'Story Quilt' and I struggled for weeks ahead of time to figure out which story I wanted to represent. What I really wanted to do was make an art quilt. But I didn't know much-a-nut-n-honey about how to go about it.
Bokeelia, FL...looking North.
I carefully went through my stash - choosing fabrics for the upcoming workshop with Mary Lou - finally, with a specific story in mind - 
My first little landscape quilt - inspired by all those trips out in our little boat in the fabulous waters of SW Florida
and when she came to my personal space and looked at what I had, she gently suggested, I not use this piece, or that one, and those won't work so well either....etc., etc., etc. until I had about 1/3 of what I needed. She generously shared some of her fabric with me that afternoon.
View to the West out of my Cape Coral, FL kitchen
She then encouraged me to give myself permission to purchase fabrics that night so that I could make the blocks she was teaching. 
This bag, a gift that went to Germany with me, is what got me started attempting to create my own thing.
I worriedly went to the fabric shop and had NO idea who, what, when, where or how to put together what I needed...but came out with fabrics in colors that made my heart sing. (And they also went with those that Mary Lou left in the 'save' pile).

I WAS making things during my 'era of fear' just didn't have much invested so not so worried about results. (It has a penis made out of pantyhose sewn inside the zipper...which I only showed to a few select friends).
But...My Story changed, because the colors for the original idea would no longer work...in my mind. And anyway, I wanted to make an art quilt.
This is the back side of the above bohemiannie! bag.
I plunged in and made blocks which turned out delightfully beautiful and left me with a big, blank, black, fabric canvas in the center. 
I had completed my first ever workshop and was a happy camper.
Watching the sun set from my friend's dock on the Caloosahatchee River in Cape Coral, FL.
Then...
My sister's view from her old house in Moon, VA
I had NO idea what to put on that big, blank, black, fabric canvas. But I knew I wanted to make an art quilt.

Taken from an air boat in the wild of the Florida Everglades.
So it hung on my closet door for two years. Yep...2 YEARS because I didn't know what story to put on it...and I was afraid of it.
Camels came to a charity function on Pine Island, FL. The one on the left actually kissed me...then spit on the little boy next to me.
FEAR had me hesitating to do ANYTHING because of the money and time I'd invested in it and it was so pretty as it was. Well except for that big, blank, black, fabric canvas in the middle.
Pine Island Sound on the way to Burnt Store Marina.
Then one day...after talking to my mentor and dear friend Carol Holsopple, I charged that big, blank, black, fabric canvas with determination to make an art quilt and sewed fabric down all over it!
Taken from our little boat in Charlotte Harbor.
And another year went by because my free motion sewing skills were nil and I was afraid I'd mess it up.
Miss Kitty helping me overcome my fear of working on the quilt.
Then one day...I decided...I'm over the investment...even if it did take me three years to get there...and I chose to treat that quilt as though it were a practice piece.
So, with Miss Kitty's help, I free motion stitched like there was no tomorrow.
I'm thrilled with the way it turned out.
See how much my hair grew before i was brave enough to show it to my group at AQU. Or was it that it took me that long to bind it?!?!? Hmmmm
It's been juried in to several exhibits, the first one at Harborside Convention Center in Fort Myers, FL where my daughter and brand new, fresh from God, Sophia, attended the opening with many friends.
It was featured for that exhibit in the newspaper...
 and now hangs on my best friend's bedroom wall.
I named it..."That's My Story and I'm Stickin To It". 
(Insert smiley face here).
Now...I said all that to say this...


EVERYthing I do is a practice piece. There are no mistakes. Only learning experiences. There is no right or wrong way...only my way. There is no fear...only un-abandoned FUN and JOY in creating the next piece.


And I've been making art every day ever since and Love, L-O-V-E, LOVE, LOVE, LOVE every minute OF it.


So...while this post isn't about what I've done yesterday...or today...it IS about what got me making art every day...


and I hope it will encourage you to do the same.

PS...I'm also linking to Pink Saturday, Paint Party Friday (because I paint with fabric and thread),Blog Link Love, My Romantic Home, Sneak Peak Friday and Artists In Blogland. Some of my favorite spots to visit.

11.02.2011

I Can't Seem to Help Myself...

from joining in with these online groups that challenge and motivate and encourage and support me! I learned today about ADEM (which stands for Art Every Day Month) through reading a blog...done by a wonderful, new, online, creative friend, Jennibellie
Nope - that's not Jennibellie in this picture
Also, I've been trying to participate in WOYWW each week but often don't show pix of my workspace because it's all nice and neat and boring...while my work of the week is hanging on the design wall or finished.
I didn't think I had anything to show today...but went and took some pictures anyway...
this is some of the trim I'll be using to bind these little quilts
I've been working on these three baby gifts...because I'll be headed to the good old USA...specifically, Virginia and Florida, in 2 WEEKS!!!
I'm loving the way they're turning out and just need to trim, bind, label, and add something to hang them by. And possibly a few beads. That might wait for the car ride from Florida to Virginia though. The beads that is.


Those are for 3 - THREE - Great Nieces!!!


And of course the circles are still patiently waiting for me to complete them...and the scrap bowl is beginning to overflow again
Other than that...here are more pictures of the love of my life...
Grumpy and I took her to the mall for Trick or Treating and it was quite an experience. The crowds were overwhelming for the three of us but Sophia enjoyed people giving her candy...
We ran into her friend Kalina from down the hill...
But I think the Christmas trees held her attention best of all...
That is...unless we passed a mirror...
Where she was taken by surprise and delighted every time she saw herself in her princess costume that her favorite annie! grandma made for her!!!
Happy November Ya'all.