1) Shore's Edge (Absolute deadline March 21, 2013) - made the deadline with 4 weeks to spare. I can now submit Shore's Edge for consideration in Fiber Revolution's exhibition, "Breadth." It will need to make the first cut by "Breadth's" Fiber Revolution curator and then a second cut by the curator for the Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, OH. Eventually this will be a touring exhibition.
"Shore's Edge" is bound! |
a) Create the binding and sleeves. - Done!
b) Start to attach the binding. - Done! Not only did I start the binding, I finished it.
2) Pictorial Painting
a) Continue to work on my paint mixing matrix. - Done! I finished this, too.
This was a very time consuming project, but well worth the effort. Now, when I blend paint for future projects, such as the geese in "Reflection" I can refer to the matrix as a starting point. For example, I have already identified that I will use violet with a few drops of black for the darkest section of the geese, their necks.
3) Express Your Love
Detail from "Express Your Love" showing the latest addition of a ray quilted with Flying Geese. It is the one in the center with triangles flying south. |
a) Do whatever assignment Leah comes up with next. - Done!
"Express Your Love" as it looks today. |
The assignment was to quilt some rays using an assisted free motion quilt pattern called Flying Geese. It is an assisted pattern, because unlike most free motion quilting that is done with no marking, Flying Geese requires a few marked lines in order to stay on track. I was pleasantly surprised by how rapidly and easily this pattern worked up. I am left wondering where else I could use it. Perhaps in a geometric, abstract piece for some interesting secondary design.
4) Reflection (Absolute deadline April 23, 2013)
"Reflection" after the central cluster of geese have been added. |
a) Finish reverse appliquéing the geese to the background. - OK, almost done. I have one goose and her reflection to go. She will be in the lower left corner and therefore will help balance the piece.
b) Mark where the red branches will be. - There is always next week.
Speaking of next week, here is my plan for the week ending March 1:
1) Shore's Edge (Absolute deadline March 21, 2013)
a) Attach the sleeves.
b) Make and attach the label.
c) Submit Call for Entry to Vivien at Fiber Revolution.
d) Add Shore's Edge to my website.
2) Pictorial Painting
a) Create a palette of colors to be used when painting the geese.
3) Express Your Love
a) Do whatever assignment Leah comes up with next.
4) Reflection (Absolute deadline April 23, 2013)
a) Finish reverse appliquéing the geese to the background.
b) Paint the geese.
c) Determine how best to create the red branches and their foliage.
This week's bonus is my recommendation to check out the talented artists I am privileged to work with as part of Fiber Revolution.