Out there
showing
myself
my work
now
for you
to see
to ponder
to have
Out there
showing
myself
my work
now
for you
to see
to ponder
to have
The road
is sometimes
smooth
textured
wet
slippery
tears of
joy
desperation
inspiration
at a crossroads
following one way
an option
a journey
18" x 48" Terra, textiles, aluminum leaf, antique lace, acrylic on wooden panel
30" x 60" Dreamscape, textiles, aluminum leaf, antique lace, acrylic on wooden panel
There are now only a few spots open for the wet-felting workshop that I will be teaching at Loyalist College In Belleville, Ontario from July 12 – 15.
Here are the details:
(Click on Image to see it larger)
To register, please sign up here
There is also a description in the Loyalist Summer Program on page 18
The cost of the workshop is only $289 (plus the material cost for all the yummy wool $75). If you need to a place to stay in Belleville, the school offers their residency for a very minimal fee of $40 (plus tax) per night. There are also many lovely B&B's in and around Belleville.
I would love to see you at the workshop, I have 4 huge boxes of the most amazing wool coming from Europe. Some of those qualities are not otherwise available in Canada.
Message me if you have any questions about the workshop, and you may contact Heather at Loyalist College for registration information
Heather Cockerline (613) 969-1913 ext. 2467 or Email: hcockerline@loyalistc.on.ca
Nope, I did not stop making art
just a break to
flow with the world
to create with fabric
thread
with my hands
always my hands
a break, a breath
the studio is set up differently
with a separate room
built new
clean, white
for resin coating
flowing paint
fun
joy
enjoyment
very big
and really tiny
Canvas Gallery, my longest standing gallery has just received 4 new pieces from me. They wrote a lovely post on their blog about it. Here are the images a bit larger:
"Ethereal Spheres" size: 26" x 72"
Source 1 & 2 can be combined into a diptych that can be displayed in different ways. I regard the viewer as the final component in the creation of my work, and I have been striving to create work that allows the viewer to partake in this process through a choice in displaying the work. My abstracts provide very different emotional responses depending on the direction that they are hung. They can also be changed around and provide an interactive play between the viewer and the piece.
Enjoy!
On July 16 and 17 I will be teaching a workshop at Meta4 Gallery in Port Perry. It would be lovely to have you in my class.
http://www.meta4gallery.ca/courseCalendar/Programs.pdf
To register, please contact the gallery directly, for questions, please contact me directly.