…finished just in time to enter in the next members show at WAAC
In February the members show at the Women’s Art Association of Canada is titled Monochrome Moments. After making the smaller piece on Monday evening, I decided to make two larger pieces for the show yesterday. Weaving on canvas is a lot of fun.
I really enjoy fibre arts and whenever I can add yarns and threads to my work it gives me a great deal of satisfaction. This woven piece was done on an 8 x 8 inch stretched canvas.
…a busy part of the year as I get ready for my solo art show, open the cottage and prepare to fly to Calgary
Adding Stitching to my art and experimenting with rock weaving
Trip to the Guelph Arboretum
Daughter running at the High Park Spring Runoff and my friend’s daughter’s wedding
Poster for my solo show and curating the collection at home before installation
Show is installed and ready for opening day
After three long years we’re back to bread baking at Montgomery’s Inn
Opening of the Lawn Bowling Season
Trip to the Aberfoyle Market and the Elora Gorge
Beginning of our cat sitting experience with Tober
Another art installation at WAAC
Opening Reception for “Artists Choice” at WAAC
The Lakeshore Cheese festival and my friendPeter’s retirement party
Opening the Cottage with my friend Liz
Trip to the Cheltenham Badlands
Long Branch Garden Tour….congratulations Mary
Dog sitting Olive while her Mommies are on the East Coast visiting Winnie and her family
A trip to the cottage with Andrea…put down the new floor in the kitchen
Flying to Calgary to visit family and friends….took a side trip to Banff
Fun times with my sister and her husband until……
…Kevin ended up in the hospital for the next five days with pneumonia …kept himself busy with drawing
In the meantime my sister and brother-in-law took me on many excursions in between hospital visits and I did get to spend time with our friends Lance and Lois
It’s been a crazy two weeks and my show will be coming to an end on Saturday, May 13, 2023. I’ve loved every minute of it and thoroughly enjoyed speaking to my family, friends, fellow artists and total strangers who came to see the show. I’m sorry that I missed some of them because I couldn’t be there every day but I tried to get to the gallery if I knew someone was coming for a visit.
As of today, I sold 9 paintings, 81 photo cards and two rock weavings. Love those red dots. Yesterday I added two more paintings to the wall. I had every intention on adding one more painting when I put up the show but I ended up making two more. One is called Crazy Quilt, 8″x10″, framed mixed media and the larger one is called Nothing Goes to Waste, 11″x14″ framed, mixed media.
While scrolling through my Instagram account I came across a weaver from the UK that weaves on rocks and wood cutoffs. I was intrigued so I made a point of looking for interesting pieces of rock and slate along the beaches that I frequently pass on my walks. This idea came from Sarah Ward Podleszny over at Lark and Bower but I’ve since discovered that there are numerous other artist around the world that do this kind of weaving as well. Here are my first three pieces. I think I could become addicted.