
Friday, July 24, 2009
RENTON RIVER DAYS AWARD

Monday, July 13, 2009
SKETCHING IN PORT TOWNSEND


Thursday, July 09, 2009
CLASSICAL ELEMENTS FINISHED



Wednesday, July 08, 2009
FIRE - DAY TWO

Tuesday, July 07, 2009
FIRE - FIRST DAY PRINTING

Wednesday, July 01, 2009
PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION

Thursday, June 18, 2009
FABRIC FINDS IN DENVER
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
DENVER TRIP
a show of posters from the 1960's San Francisco area. Then we wandered around looking at their collection of Western paintings, a nice collection of European paintings (Pissarro, Monet, and folks) a very cool Hieronymus Bosch (strange) even some Gustav Baumann prints. Darrell enjoyed the furniture, there were a few nice pieces by William Morris. There was even a chair exhibit, showing examples of different styles through history.Sunday, May 31, 2009
Vanilla Houses #4

Let me know what you think - what doesn't work, what does....
Thanks!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
BOXED ME REDONE
After I loaded up the image of my self-portrait, "Boxed Self" I saw some things I didn't like. So, I've spent the last few days re-working it. I took out the black outline off the boxes, and changed a few other things, one of which was lightening up the shadow over the eye and doing away with so much yellow. Which is funny, because the very first addition, which I don't have a picture of, has the eye box mostly all yellow. I thought that worked very well. But, I kept fussing with it until the yellow left didn't look quite right. It needed to either add more yellow or totally eliminate the yellow...and of course, I went for the more realistic look.Thursday, May 21, 2009
BOXED SELF
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
INTO PORTRAITS
I saw a photo in the Seattle Times the other day, and thought it was a very interesting face. Turns out it's Geitner, the photo is by Applewhite of Associated Press.
I like the Geitner painting better because it's a little more abstract. I started out wanting to make a very abstract painting. But, next thing I knew, it was this!
Monday, May 18, 2009
COMPASS MAT TOP COMPLETED
Well, after alot of head-scratching and moving around of parts and pieces, I finally figured it out, and got them all put together.Sunday, May 17, 2009
NORTH STAR COMPASS

Feeling the need to finish more quilt projects, I pulled out this small one. It originally was started by my sister, Sue. Somewhere along the line I inherited it. I'd always liked her fabric choices, and thought it would make a nice Christmas table mat. I was sorry to see Sue had abandoned it.
Anyway, it's been years since it was pulled out and of course, there were no instructions! It's a paper pieced pattern and all the pieces appeared to be there, so I stared sewing the fabric onto the paper pieces according to the colors Sue had marked on them.
When I got done doing that, I laid the pieces out and began trying to fit them together....
Oh, my...it's not going to be as easy as I thought.
To be continued.
Monday, April 27, 2009
BERKELEY QUILT
I've been feeling the need to finish some very old quilt projects lately. I pulled this out several weeks ago and realized it just needed to have the quilting finished on the border and binding put on it. Easy peasy.I got the last of the binding nailed down over the weekend and can call this one officially finished! Yeah!
This quilt is my original block design after the Freeman Ford chair, designed by the architects Greene & Greene and built by the Hall brothers in 1908. I started working on this quilt in 2003 after Darrell and I went on a fact-gathering trip (vacation for me) where Darrell was going around to get information for his since published book. Greene & Greene: Design Elements for the Workshop.
We stopped at the University of California, Berkeley's architectural archives where Darrell had made an appointment to look at original documents from the Greene's, circa 1900-1915. We had also made a few stops at quilt shops in the area, where I bought some of the fabrics that ended up being in the quilt, including the beautiful paisley border fabric, which I used as the 'jumping-off point".
When we left there, Darrell was very excited about the Freeman Ford chair so I designed my block as kind of statement about what I liked about the chair: the curve of the back going up to the crest rail.
Here is a close up of one of the blocks. It shows the four pieces that make up the block. At the top is the crest rail, the gold fabric represents the sensuous curve of the back leg as it splays out and connects to the crest rail.
Here is the chair - Greene and Greene 1908. This chair now lives in The Huntington Museum.
Darrell designed a chair after this one, also. His Aurora Chair.

The border on the quilt gave me fits. I didn't have enough of the fabric to make it all the way around, so I decided to 'make do'. I took some of the other fabric and made little blocks and used them to fill in the blank spots. I'm not real excited about it, but it turned out okay. Note to self: don't be skimpy when purchasing border fabrics!
Sunday, April 19, 2009
GREAT DAY!



This is where the Big Guns where installed, they removed them unfortunately. There are lots of little deadend rooms where I guess the Big Shells (?) where stored. Lots of really great Big Iron Doors. Lots of stairs and tunnels and up on the top, a wonderful view of the ocean. I think I've heard you can see Canada.
And then Lucy and I left about 10:00am and headed home, Lucy in her little dog-seat. We had grocery shopping, laundry and housework to do yet before I have to head back to work tomorrow.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
ALMOST FINISHED WITH AIR!

And here's the first two I did - Water
and here's the first, Earth -
Friday, April 17, 2009
DAY THREE - AIR PRINT
Thursday, April 16, 2009
DAY TWO - AIR PRINT

I can't go too fast or I'll hurt my neck - running things through the press takes a lot of turns of the press's wheel. I'm going to do one color a day, giving them some time to dry and not pushing my muscles. I gotta tell you, I don't feel guilty not getting them in on time. So far, every exchange I've done with this group I've been on time, only to have to wait and extra month for the stragglers to get theirs in. This time, I'm a straggler. But I should have them in the mail by Monday, only 5 days late.
Here's a great shot of Lucy, busy watching the driveway. She looks so sweet! What a tough life. Lucky dog.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009
STARTING A PRINT
Here's a picture...

I know you have no idea what it is, but if you watch, you'll eventually see!
Sunday, April 05, 2009
SPRING ARRIVES!
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
BACK TO THE LITTLE ONES














