This is the place where I make my marks and leave my impressions on fiber and paper and all things mixed media. It's the story of my art journey, my successes and failures, my challenges and simple joys . "The world is full of magic things patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper." W.B. Yeats
Sunday, February 16, 2014
New blog site
Hello there!
Come on over to my new blog and sign up to follow or get an email when I post over there. This one is now phasing out.
Hope to see you at the new blog!
Thanks!
Janis
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Excursion to Lowell
I've been having problems posting any pictures here on my blog, which is why I haven't posted at all for awhile. Sorry 'bout that. If anyone else is experiencing this please LMK, especially if you know how to fix it.
Anyhooo... some nots on last Saturday's excursion to Lowell! Our small group of 6 fiber artists met at the Lowell Studio Lofts on Western Avenue.
Tarja Cockell is one of our small group members and she has a studio there where you can see some of her beautiful work! She's a vibrant, talented, local artist! Check her out at the next Open House in March.
I also got to meet some other fiber artists who are members of Lowell Fiber Studio , one of whom was Linda Dunn, another incredibly talented local!
They are both in the same building, but it's a huge space, so if you're going to see them, Tarja is in Studio A 412, and Linda is in A Studio 512, just one floor up.
Meanwhile I'm still involved in classwork in Pam Allen's online class. Let's try it this way linking to Picasa: Here's another recent small art quilt that I made for the class I've been in, using only black and white fabric - no greys - you have to make your greys by way of illusion.
Anyhooo... some nots on last Saturday's excursion to Lowell! Our small group of 6 fiber artists met at the Lowell Studio Lofts on Western Avenue.
Tarja Cockell is one of our small group members and she has a studio there where you can see some of her beautiful work! She's a vibrant, talented, local artist! Check her out at the next Open House in March.
I also got to meet some other fiber artists who are members of Lowell Fiber Studio , one of whom was Linda Dunn, another incredibly talented local!
They are both in the same building, but it's a huge space, so if you're going to see them, Tarja is in Studio A 412, and Linda is in A Studio 512, just one floor up.
Meanwhile I'm still involved in classwork in Pam Allen's online class. Let's try it this way linking to Picasa: Here's another recent small art quilt that I made for the class I've been in, using only black and white fabric - no greys - you have to make your greys by way of illusion.
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