I feel like I am making progress. I don't know if it is fast enough...I am installing my exhibition "Pulling Stitches" at Hutchinson Center for the Arts on June 4. This is the third of nine figures whose got his limbs attached...and all of the tails are still pretty raw. But I am getting there.
Work in progress...
Here is some progress on my Alpaca...I don't know why I have to cram it all onto the computer table...maybe because these two like to take the table.
The legs next to him are for the donkey and rhino...I have several in progress at the moment.
Slothlove....
I just finished my sloth. He is one of my favorites. I had a hard time sewing in the limbs...so I might have to go back and rework the connections after my exhibition in June. I've got nine more to put together and lots of little fixes to make. But I am getting close.
Exhibition opening today...
"MO: Layered" opens today in NYC! I am so excited to be included with this wonderful group of artists....if you are in the city, please check it out.
Coming exhibition at 287 Bleeker Street, NYC....
So excited to be included in a group show next month in Manhattan! I was lucky enough to meet Cami Ledy in Miami, and I am privileged to have a chance to work with her. If you are in Manhattan, please check "M.O. Layered" out!
I wish I had a donkey like this when I was growing up....
I had a pony named "Hot Shot" that was nearly the same color. Then I graduated to a spiteful Appaloosa, and finally to a Quarter horse. My mom now has a mother/daughter donkey duo that I have yet to meet. They just have the greatest ears and kindest eyes.
A Rhinoceros has taken up residence....
In my studio along with some other little critters. Sometimes I think my animals can get a little too similar in body shape to my sewing ladies. I am so glad this guy is a meaty no neck. And I am just noticing that all my animals lean to the left....maybe because I am right handed?
Sculpting animal critters....
I just adore sloths. Do you know they do a dance to poop? Sometimes I feel like a little boogie is needed to get things moving.
His left eye can move in the socket, and sometimes he just looks so confused. Or high. I can't decide if I should let it be. It might be a good look for a sloth.