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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Fibres@The Hill


Yesterday, we (Vancouver Island Surface Design Association) hung an exhibition in the new Art Gallery at Cedar Hill Recreation Centre, Victoria
This is what we started with



What the space will look like for the next month
Here is a quick look around the walls...



...filled with over 60 works (minus the ladder)



A most interesting collection of contemporary textile art



The exhibition opened today, November 2nd and closes November 29th
The Gallery is open the same hours as the community centre with an artist in attendance daily from 10:30 am until 5:00 pm
The opening is Friday, November 4th, 6:00 to 8:00 pm, with many of the 18 artists planning on attending



Do come by and let us know what you think
Ask the artist in attendance lots of questions - we like to talk about our work

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Handwork 7, Handwork 8


More rescued wool embroideries
I used the 2 in the top left...



...to make 'Handwork 7'



To make 'Handwork 8', I used the one in the top left...



...and part of the one in the top right.


These 3 works will be hung in a gallery tomorrow.
The Vancouver Island Surface Design Association has a month long exhibition in the Cedar Hill Recreation Centre Art Gallery, a new space Victoria artists have started to use.
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Sunday, October 30, 2011

New Work

For many months I have been collecting woolen embroideries from second-hand/thrift stores. Friend Carol has also been collecting for me - she has superior gathering skills.
They are being used for a series called 'Handwork' and are about acknowledging the creative work done in the private home, by woman - work with no value.



I take the embroideries out of their frames, always hoping there will be some provenance but there usually isn't. These are anonymous creative works.



They are washed.


I picked the 2 on the right....



...to make this work. It is about how the human eye is designed to look for a figure on a background.
 The male eye looks for a focal point in the figure while the female eye searches for all-over patterns.
This work is for the female viewer.
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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Handwashing Day


Hand washing some of my thrift store finds and successful bids at auction houses.
2 fine wool shawls, one with beautiful, woven, floral border



Wool blanket - well used but laundered carefully over its life time so no sign of fulling.



Piece of old silk velvet in blue and gold - a little fragile but washed up well.



A friend found this treasure for me at a garage sale - a heavily metal embroidered, Indian made evening purse.



It was rejuvenated after a light vacuum and spot clean.
It is now in my closet because I'm going to enjoy using if for awhile.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Church Sale Finds


Went to the Sacred Heart Catholic Church sale
Picked up some great stuff



Box of Floss - 50 cents



Cones of wool & cotton - $1/cone



Box of interfacing - $2.50
Stash Renewal 
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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Exploring Hands


The Mark Making With Thread class at Victoria College of Art had a busy day painting background fabrics
Here are their hands at work exploring paint on cloth








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Thursday, October 20, 2011

More Colour Studies


Garland's work



Kati's work



Esther's work



Sonia's work

I always look forward to seeing how each student interprets an exercise. Each time I see their work I can see their personality being expressed. I feel as though I get to know them better with each exercise.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Mark Making with Thread


Su Mei
The 2nd Mark Making With Thread course at the Victoria College of Art is underway.
The students produced most expressive stitched colour studies as they refined their personnel colour palettes.



James




Sarah




Dana
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