Saturday, August 25, 2007

Last of the ACEO's


I swear these are the last I will make for a while- well except for the ones on the soldering table board.

It's beginging to look a lot like


Okay, it's not even the end of Summer yet and I'm singing Christmas carols. It's the same every year. Of course every year the mad dash of Back to School, Halloween, Thanksgiving, St Nick and Christmas gets busier, so I try to get the small annoying stuff out of the way first. I've already collected some of the stocking stuffers and the St Nick candy. I figure I'm not the only one preparing ahead so I can enjoy holidays with my family rather than running through the mall, so I just posted this wreath on ETSY. I based this design is based on Tumbling Blocks, a quilt pattern that gives either a 3 D effect or a floral effect depending on the orientation of the diamonds and the color scheme. Here, the three stars are poinsettias and the other red diamonds are buds.
I originally designed this for my mother-in-law who moved to Georgia after a lifetime in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. She took her collection of family quilts with her. I made this to remind her of the quilts and the darker, more intense colors of Christmas in Pittsburgh, while taking advantage of Savannah glorious sunny weather in December.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Annapolis Galleries

I had a few hours to day, so I grabbed the smaller and brighter pieces for a trip to Annapolis, MD. There's an slew of galleries there and I thought I'd try my luck with the owners to see if they'd like to carry some of our wares. After all, we're Maryland based, have a recognizable product line, do it well and generally, we're pretty spiff!
I trolled through the streets with my daughter- Might as well make this a family event- checking out the stock and looking to see if the shop's merchandise was compatible with ;my own. I had a really large purse, sufficient to carry a couple of pieces of glass, brochures, cards and a catalog. Okay, it is a large purse.
I'm not sure how successful I was, since I didn't sign up a gallery. But I did leave cards, and if not this season, perhaps we can get a venue for the next.
Here's a partial list of the galleries in Annapolis. It's a neat town, very art-y
http://www.artinannapolis.com/

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Tonight's work in progress

I got into Ballston Art Market, a juried show I've never been in,. It's great news but that does mean I have to get cracking on new pieces or it will be a very small display at the booth. I like the red and white Lemoyne star at left, but am not as sure about finishing the all blue one. In natural light, the pale blue points are really pale, maybe too much so for the mid blues in the piece. I thi nk I like the red , white and blue one because the contrast between the red and white points makes the star look as if 2 individual stars are spinning around each other. The all blue star in contrast, is more visually static.

I trolled the web earlier and found this great and surprising source of inspiration
http://www.historic-american.com/index.html. This is a web store selling antique quilts. Since these are for sale, there are a lot of close ups of pattern and quilt details.