Things have been nuts. There has been no time. My classes started, my son's school hasn't. I made a trip to my mom's in California with my son and mules were ridden. I installed my piece "Ligatures" at Artistry in Bloomington, and a week later I attended the reception. The exhibition is titled "It's Personal" and I am showing with Paula Barkmeier. The city of Bloomington's communication specialist produced this short video on the exhibition if you would like to take a look: "It's Personal."
Work
It's done....
I finished this piece today!
except for a tab system I am going to have to add to the back to hang it from when I get home. Each square is 3x3 inches and has hook and eyes on all sides that will link in to the hook or eye of the one next to it, so they will all be attached. Some squares are just the painted pattern paper...some with masses of eyes sewn on, and most with masses of eyes as well as hair like thread masses on top. I can't tell you how excited I am about this piece! The picture is terrible, but all I can do here with my iPhone in my studio. I should have installation shots to show later in July when I bribe my husband. I hope you will come back and look at it then!
so many more....
I have about 60 of these 4x4 inch squares now. I think that is only about a third of the amount I will need. Each square has hooks on two sides and eyelets on the other two, so that they can attach to those next to it. Some will remain plain, some will have masses of eyelets and others will have the eyelets and hair like masses. I can make the hair like masses in a different way than I had originally planned, which will go much faster. I am really liking how it is quilt like...but I want it to be BIG...like five by six feet. And I need to find a more permanent way for it to stay fixed together to go on the wall the first time, as I will be out of town when it is installed. I need to make the installation fool proof. Not quite sure how that will happen just yet.
I love the weird little overlapping eyelets. I could sew those all day.
Installation images...
Thank you so much to my husband who braved the temperatures to get some shots of my piece at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts fully installed!
"Ligatures" is up another month or so if you would still like to see it.
March?????
I can't believe it is March. I hadn't meant to go so long between posts, but after finishing the piece for the MN Center for Book Arts, it was time to jump right into class prep and planning. And then it was time to go to class. I am teaching Drawing 1 and 3-Design this semester. This is my second semester of 3-D Design and I think we are getting some pretty good results. My students just finished a helmet/headgear piece dealing with line and planar shapes and I am really pleased with the results. Take a look at two:
Another two got into the Juried Student Exhibition. Congratulations!
all done!
So I am so excited to be done with my installation at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts. I finished last night at 6 pm and treated myself to some Thai before driving back from the cities. I am so pleased with the results. This is the first time I have created a site specific piece and I think it worked out well. The center has just completed a major site renovation which has moved their retail space to the front window. At the end of this space is an approximately 16x4.5x5 foot space that, although had a beautiful floor to ceiling window, was used as storage. The director, Jeff Rathermel, decided to repurpose this space as an installation gallery which would change four times a year. I am the first artist to use the space. Jeff put in a faux floor that was painted white so I could drill into it to secure the hands. He was kind enough to help me get the panel attached to the wall before I started with the hands (I am not a fan of ladders). Each hand is secured on a small dowel drilled into the floor. Then I made stitches from the eyelets on the hands back to the panel, or between hands. I was concerned about keeping the tension of the stitches from the hands to the panel, but it was nothing that a little double sided tape and carefully placed brads couldn't take care of. I was also concerned that the piece wouldn't engage enough of the space, but I was able to get thread to about a height of six feet on the panel, with stitched hands coming out at varying depths from the panel. I couldn't get it all with my iPhone, but hopefully my talented photographer husband can. I used 15 hands in total, and only had one finger break. It was fun to realize someone was watching me while I worked and turn around to see their reaction. One young lady gave me a big smile and then came in to ask about it. She said "It really was so beautiful to just stumble upon, and at first I thought I would take a picture. But I realized I want to come back and see it some more." What a lovely thing to say, and I am so lucky to have this opportunity! Here are some pictures from when I finished the install. It was dark, snowing and blowing when I finished, so I have yet to get an image from the sidewalk outside the window. Hopefully soon! I did drive by and it was beautifully lit. If you are in the cities and have an opportunity to see it, please let me know what you think. There are also two book shows opening in the space on Friday, 1/9/15 as well.
I am still deciding on a title. I am the worst at that. I did ask a dear writer friend for thoughts and he suggested "Hand Job." I know. I've still got tonight to decide. And now I am going to work out and then eat some holiday M&M chocolate biscotti I just made. Happy new year!
halfway...
I have not posted...or exercised...or read the New Yorker...or vacuumed...and I only cleaned the bathroom when it was too gross not to. This is what I have been doing:
It is a horrible iPhone photo, in a dark house and there is no where for me to lay the whole thing. But it is 12 feet long. And painted. And nearly stitched. I still have one last thread mass to sew on at the top right. But I can see the end.
Another terrible image, but still. Each of the thread masses are between 8 and 13 inches. I think there are twelve masses. Now I am on to this:
I have four different hand gestures and five of each hand. They are plaster and painted with an acrylic wash and then I add the pattern paper on top. I won't be painting the paper...but I will be covering portions of the fingers and hands with masses of hooks and eyes. You can see a couple at the finger and thumb ends. When the hands are finally installed, there will be thread masses stitched between the hands. There is still so much to do in two weeks, but I am beginning to feel like I can pull it off.
just working....
and stitching. I love it. It is my absolute favorite thing to do. It is not very balanced in my life right now while I am trying to get this panel done. But hopefully there will be time for other things after this goes up. I have my helpers...
who are determined to be exactly in the place I need to be. I have nearly ten feet now.
I started this brighter pink thread in this one, but I am not loving it. I have run out of two colors and needed something in a light-mid value. This is too bright I think. Now I am off take the orange cat to acupuncture. LONG STORY.....