Echinacea One Million Ways
I belong to several quilting groups on Facebook and recently a fresh poster asked where should they start? My first instinct is to laugh and say that there are millions of ways to put...
I belong to several quilting groups on Facebook and recently a fresh poster asked where should they start? My first instinct is to laugh and say that there are millions of ways to put...
Sometimes just walking can be meditative, watching the world pass by. And sometimes it is necessary to stop and spend time “Looking Deeply.”
Always a fun time with fellow artists. I am the very colorful one in the front row! This year’s theme was “water” and fellow artists did not disappoint with the many and varied expressions....
An experiment that partly worked and partly didn’t. Painting with fabric is a whole ‘nother thing. I used medicine bottle cotton for the clouds, partly felted into the fabric and then quilted. I was...
I am happy to tell you that I have two pieces of art in the upcoming “Hope For Spring” exhibit at the Neill Cochran Museum in Austin. This year’s call was for images of...
I am excited to tell you that I have been juried into an art show coming up this weekend March 25 4-6 p.m. It was a call for art that celebrates Texas trees and...
It’s always a great privilege to get juried into the People’s Gallery. This was my exhibit for 2019. It’s called “The Nap.”
I love small projects – they are like my sketches. Generally smaller than a ten-inch square, I make them with Thinsulate as my batting so if it all goes south, I can still use...
I had signed up to “hawk my wares” at the Old Bakery and Emporium as part of the Art Fair this summer but I wasn’t having much luck. On my last day, and feeling...
This piece was inspired by a Facebook post by my friend, Lawrie, of her daughter and grand-daughter sleeping on the couch. It’s a messy and loud world out there, especially for mothers, who bear...