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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Red & VCA Student Work


Here is a progress shot of Red - it will be needing its pedigree name soon
Working on the 2nd layer - thick yarns



Victoria College of Art Mark Making With Thread
Student samples - Self-Applique
James



Sue Mei



Esther
A technique that always produces surprises
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Monday, December 5, 2011

Art at the Whyte


Lesley Turner 'Valuing Women's Work' 81" x 62", composted, hand stitching; cotton
An afternoon tea cloth was left under a maple tree during fall to be incorporated into the decay cycle. After many hours of washing, ironing and stitching the work goes largely unnoticed as the restored cloth is sacrificed again to protect furniture while the hostess serves tea to her guests. This installation is a metaphor for much of women's work not accounted for in our national accounts system.



Mary Shaffer's jacket...



...was the inspiration for a number of works placed around it.



Likewise, Catherine Whyte's engagement dress, shoes and portrait  inspired Ingrid Lincoln's panel. The artist statement reads: 'This is a homage to Catherine Whyte. A strong personality in a soft guise.'


The curators Michale Lang and Mary-Beth Laviolette did a very good job pairing and arranging artifacts from the Whyte collection with Articulation's art works.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Imagists Exhibition in Victoria

http://www.artopenings.ca/Art_Openings.ca/Imagists_Opening.html
Click on this link to get details about the Imagists current exhibition
It is a most interesting collection of work
Thanks Kate for putting this review up on your site

Articulation at the Whyte


Here is the view from the entrance, looking left



The view looking from the 1st entrance



View from inside the gallery
There is lots of breathing space for the works



Here is Articulation, in the gallery
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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Articulation At The Whyte



This is the text panel at the entrance to Articulation's work in the Whyte Museum, Banff
With Vickie Newington's 2 works beside it - see below



In front of the entrance is this red wall with Gloria S Daly's work



Gloria S. Daly, 'Glacier', 42" x 38"
Gloria was inspired by A. C. Gault's sketch called 'Mountain Monsters', in the book 'Rocky Mountain Madness' by Edward Cavell & Jon Whyte. Indigo dyed cotton and silk rushing is hand embroidered with a zillion french knots and machine quilting.



Vickie Newington
 (top) 'Ice and Stones,' 17" x 20", glass, mohair wool - hand felting, glass fusion
Vickie describes this work, "As the mountain starts to warm up and come alive in the spring, the edges of the ice on the lakes retreats, exposing interesting stones."
(bottom) 'Ice Water,' 22" x 24", fused glass, polyester, wool mohair - glass fusing, machine embroidery, hand felting
Vickie describes this work,"The spring breakup in the mountains brings texture and reflection to the water and  the ice.
These 2 works are beside the text panel.
More Articulation work to come.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Articulation Opens At the Whyte



This weekend the Whyte Museum in Banff, Alberta, opened a new series of exhibitions, including one by Articulation








6 Articulation members traveled to Banff for the opening




There is lots of signage outside the museum




Opening speeches by Michale Lange, museum director, Gloria Daly, Articulation rep, and curator Mary Beth Laviolette



and demos by Articulation members: Wendy Klotz, Donna Clement
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

More Student Work

Dana

Sarah


Garland



Kati
You will be able to see these projects and more of the students' work at the Victoria College of Art Student Christmas Show - December 16, 7:00 -9:00 & 17, 1:00 - 4:30
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Student Work & Progress With Red


Showing progress on my 'Red' project - adding a layer of thick yarns over torn fabric strips.



More wonderful student works in progress.
This project's objective was to show a foreground  with a background.
Esther's work.



Sue Mai



James



Sonia
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Monday, November 21, 2011

Eco-printing Results & a Decision

More results from attempts to Eco-print using tree material from Douglas-fir ecosystem
Arbutus berries & leaves - minimal print


Just a trace of staining from arbutus leaves



Cedar boughs



Cedar boughs acted as a resist when the pot's water level covered part of the bundle
The water had accumulated a dye solution from previous steaming
Choosing to work with cotton and natural dyes is a challenge


I want to work with cotton so I have decided to not continue with natural dyeing for this body of work
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Eco-Printing Unwrapped but Not Wrapt


Progress on my 'Red' series of panels
There are the result of research done in the Bay of Fundy



Finally the results of an eco-printing session, after waiting patiently for 2 weeks before peeking
I am testing native flora in my back yard
Results from the Big-leaf maple...




...are limited



Douglas-fir....



...had minimal effect
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