This piece titled, "Permian Tide Pool Party," measures 18 inches wide x 36 inches long. It was submitted and accepted into the following show:
YARD WORKS--a juried exhibition of works created by members of the Textile Study Group of New York (TSGNY). All artwork in the exhibition will be documented with a printed catalog.
Juror: Janusz Jawarski, Program Director for Chashama (organization in charge of Durst Lobby Exhibitions) will jury the exhibition.
YARD WORKS will be exhibited in the the Lobby Gallery of the Durst Building at 1133 Avenue of the Americas in New York City. The gallery is on the street level and is accessible to employees of the building’s corporate and business offices and their visitors, offering TSGNY an important opportunity to reach new audiences.
The gallery will be open to the public during the reception on October 6, 2016, from 6 to 8 pm. At other times, it will be open by appointment only. The exhibition will run from September 21 through November 16, 2016.
Permian Tide Pool Party is a collage of crocheted and knitted elements plus a mix of buttons, beads, wire, and fabric.
Monday, June 27, 2016
Button and bead lionfish wall plaque
This plaque measures 11 inches wide x 11 inches high. The blue background is made from a recipe of 1 part cornstarch to 1 part PVA white glue such as Elmer's Glue All. The mix was shaped, allowed to dry, and then painted and stained. Once dry, it was hard enough to drill and to sand. I embroidered the fish onto stiff interfacing and then added buttons and beads. Check out the cool skull beads (gift from my friend Debby) on the end of the poisonous spines. This piece is currently on display and for sale at the Bowery Art Gallery & Studio, Apalachicola, FL (www.boweryartgallery.com)
Although beautiful, the lionfish is an obnoxious invasive species in the Gulf of Mexico. However, I understand that it's quite tasty, once its poisonous spines have been removed. Here's an interesting link if you want to learn more about lionfish--http://www.reef.org/programs/exotic/lionfish/resources
Although beautiful, the lionfish is an obnoxious invasive species in the Gulf of Mexico. However, I understand that it's quite tasty, once its poisonous spines have been removed. Here's an interesting link if you want to learn more about lionfish--http://www.reef.org/programs/exotic/lionfish/resources
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Button and Bead Chameleon Wall Plaque
Title: Chameleon
Materials: Cotton interfacing,
buttons, beads, sequins
Size: 7 H x 12 W
Year: 2015
This piece was made by sewing buttons and beads with Nymo thread onto a stiff interfacing.
Crochet lizard on art quilt wall hanging
Title: Tropical Vacation
Materials: Cotton fabrics, yarn,
beads, thread
Size: 21 H x 18.5
W
Year: 2016
This is a quilted wall hanging with a crocheted, beaded lizard attached. The green and orange area of the quilt consists of fabric strips wrapped around cotton clothesline that was then stitched together.
Button and bead mullet fish
This framed mullet fish measures 18 inches long. I recently sold it at the Bowery Art Gallery (www.boweryartgallery.com) in Apalachicola, Florida.
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