Showing posts with label Air. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Air. Show all posts
Friday, October 28, 2016
Fields Series In Progress
After painting thirty six 6x6 inch pieces and eleven 4x6 inch pieces of fabric yesterday I'm not feeling the love today for the larger pieces, this one is 16x16 inches.
To be honest, I may stick the top one in the washer in hopes that most of the color comes off and repaint the piece, it's just now speaking to me right now.
But the longer I push, the better things are getting this afternoon. 14x14 inch cotton fabric.
I'm finding that I was a whole lot looser with the smaller pieces, though the 4x6 inch pieces were starting to push the limits. 14x14 inch cotton fabric.
I have four more 14x14 inch pieces of fabric to paint, and five more 16x16 inch pieces. All of which will need to be machine stitched before mounting to the canvas frames.
Saturday, April 07, 2012
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Studio Update 071211
Tonight I spent the better part of the evening in the wood shop helping John construct another shelf system for my studio. The end result of our time out there was not one but two different shelves being concieved for my new studio space... which he is more than willing to do so long as it means that I'm NOT bolting anything into the walls.
I'm loving my new studio space, I was stressed that I wouldn't be able to create in the new space but much to my amazement the creativity has been overflowing. The lack of central air during these very hot and very humid days has been the biggest deterent so far.
WIP - I am going to create a special page for the new pieces I've created this past week, all proceeds will be going towards my new central air unit and furnace. Seems when the new smart meter went in most of my appliances went "uh no I don't think so and died" this would include the central air and furnace.
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Prairie Potholes - WIP - Detail
Detail from a new piece I worked on today. Little did I know whilest I was creating in my studio that I would be needing a replacement furnace and central air unit :-(
Central Air I can live without, well 28 days out of the month during the summer months that is. The furnace, however, is a major must have for the northern climate I live in, more tomorrow. We still haven't purchased a house fan replacement, am still waiting to hear what the electric motor repairman has to say. Which leads me to a question: How did we end up with such a disposable society that even furnaces and central air units are no longer repairable???
Central Air I can live without, well 28 days out of the month during the summer months that is. The furnace, however, is a major must have for the northern climate I live in, more tomorrow. We still haven't purchased a house fan replacement, am still waiting to hear what the electric motor repairman has to say. Which leads me to a question: How did we end up with such a disposable society that even furnaces and central air units are no longer repairable???
Monday, July 04, 2011
Third Quarter Woes
It' never ceases to amaze me when God gives me what I need before I actually need something. Friday I sold three pieces of art to a new collector! That is certainly a Praise! Nothing is more validating to a visual artist than to be able to sell their artwork and at full market value. Usually when I have a sale I put a little aside for savings, my 10% for tithe, and typically replace materials used and any equipment needed in the studio with the remainder.
As of yesterday the guessing game was new tires for John's truck or taking my truck and having it fixed OR buying a new house fan. As of today that question has been anwsered and we will now be having the central air repaired/replaced and the furnace serviced.
When I got back from shopping with my BF Brenda, this afternoon, I noticed the house was exceptionally warm. Looked at the thermostat and sure enough it was set to 73F but it was 78F in here. Went down to the breaker box and it had been tripped. Me being the chicken little that I am refused to touch the breaker and had John flip it back on and I'm glad I did. Pop, crack, and flames shooting out of the breaker box. We'd been having electrical problems all weekend John has been blowing circuits in the garage, etc, which has been happening since the city replaced our old meter with a new digital smart meter but now things are getting way worse and I'm looking the large appliances.
I'm not happy, but I am grateful that the Lord covered this one in advance! Here's to hoping and praying the CA can be repaired and not need to be replaced, this year.
As of yesterday the guessing game was new tires for John's truck or taking my truck and having it fixed OR buying a new house fan. As of today that question has been anwsered and we will now be having the central air repaired/replaced and the furnace serviced.
When I got back from shopping with my BF Brenda, this afternoon, I noticed the house was exceptionally warm. Looked at the thermostat and sure enough it was set to 73F but it was 78F in here. Went down to the breaker box and it had been tripped. Me being the chicken little that I am refused to touch the breaker and had John flip it back on and I'm glad I did. Pop, crack, and flames shooting out of the breaker box. We'd been having electrical problems all weekend John has been blowing circuits in the garage, etc, which has been happening since the city replaced our old meter with a new digital smart meter but now things are getting way worse and I'm looking the large appliances.
I'm not happy, but I am grateful that the Lord covered this one in advance! Here's to hoping and praying the CA can be repaired and not need to be replaced, this year.
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