Musings of a dyer and fiber artist from Lord of the Rings and Narnia country, the South Island of New Zealand.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Surface Design Class
In this print, I smeared paste thickly over the plastic backing, and combed it into swirls. Then I painted the dye over the paste.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Rust Madonna #2
For comparison, here are #1 and #2.
I know that I have been a bad blogger and blog-reader lately. This is because I have a lot going on in my other life - namely the "day job" that pays the bills. Because of an ongoing health problem, I decided to sell most of my financial services business effective 1st December. While this will help reduce my large mortgage, it also reduces my income considerably and I do not yet know what I'm going to be living on.
I intend to have December and January off, as there's little work for financial advisers over the Christmas and New Year holiday period anyway. Here in New Zealand, that is traditionally the time that people take their annual holidays, with schools are closed for 6 weeks and many businesses closed for up to a month.
Hopefully, I'll be able to spend more time on my art during this time.
Friday, November 28, 2008
It's official! I have character!
Your Top Strength |
Love of learning |
Your Second Strength |
Creativity, ingenuity, and originality |
Your Third Strength |
Appreciation of beauty and excellence |
Your Fourth Strength |
Curiosity and interest in the world |
Your Fifth Strength |
Fairness, equity, and justice |
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Does anyone else find this disturbing?
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Dear Universe...
Here's a small list of things That Do Not Work:
1. When you're sending heavy rain over the country, please remember that the east coast of the South Island (our ancestors were SO original in their names) exists. We actually need the rain. The west coast doesn't.
2. The yapping spaniel that drives my dogs mad. Could you perhaps make it mute? Currently it yaps from the minute it leaves its home, all the way along the street. Or better still, get its owners to move away.
3. Birds getting trapped in the roof. Somewhere. I don't object to the rich variety of birdlife living on my roof - after all, it's the tallest building around - and the fact that the birds are having sex up there too - but can you please prevent a repeat of what happened last year? My houseguests objected to maggots falling out of the ceiling onto their pillows. For some reason.
4. And while we're on critters, perhaps you could arrange for some of my neighbours to have gardens? So that every cat in the immediate vicinity is not using MY garden to crap in.
Thanks.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Did you miss me? And the Rust Madonna moves on.
Here are some more lovely pinks and reds from the garden, as we approach the start of summer.
This is a completely gratuitous shot of Grizabella, for no other reason than she doesn't feature much normally. She is Seven's daughter, and a long-tailed Manx (Tailless) cat.
My vegetable garden is flourishing - this is lettuce, rocket, mesclun and baby spinach.
Of course, I haven't been idle. I'm playing with knitting fabric - hand dyed of course!
I also made a couple of changes to the Rust Madonna. My friend who is an artist (the painting kind) enthused over this, and wants me to frame it as is without stitching. Currently, I'm making a second version in different colours which I'll show within the next few days.