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Friday, June 23, 2017

McMinnville Garden Faire Sunday 25 of June


I'll have my first show of Summer at McMinnville this Sunday.
It was a lot of fun last year.
 If you are in the area come and check out all the art and awesome plants.



Last year I spent all my money on beautiful hanging baskets.



I hope that nursery has a booth again.




I'll be selling my own style of flowers.

 It is haymaking time in our area. There are many types of hay equipment, all the neighbors know to save me all those old parts they have to replace every year. The blades make great flowers.








Some other new art pieces....






A new pack of racing snail.








A couple of new fish.





 and More Saw-blade Owls




Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Spring!

The long winter is over, the First Festival of the year is coming up on Sunday, wheewww, where did the time go. I have been busy making new things, and learning new thing. Not all sculpture related, I usually focus on quilting during the cold wet months, and most of this Spring has been consumed with Dyeing fabric for future quilt projects

 

I also have been busy out in the metal shop....to busy to blog obviously.

This project has been on my mind for a while, it was a fun transition from quilting to metal it reminds me of a quilted feather design.

 

The fern cutout will become part of a garden bench, in the near future.

And of course I could not resist rust dyeing it.

 

It is such a great peice. Now to find the perfect use for it.

 

You all are welcome to come visit me Sunday at the Spring Garden Festival

Sunday May 4th 9-4

http://madisonavenuetaskforce.org/events.html

Events

 

 

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Fall Organizing

Fall is the perfect time of year, to clean up the aftermath(mess) of a busy summer of creating. It is my time to unwind and regroup and reorganize.
Find lost treasures
 
 
 
Organizing newly acquired materials
 
 
 

 

The last fall Dahlia

Perfect example of nature organized in a perfect pattern.

Sooner or late we all have to "get organized".

Happy Fall Organizing

 

Friday, September 6, 2013

Trash to Treasure

Spring cleaning a few seasons too late. A busy Spring and Summer of making Art, has kept me busy making messes instead of cleaning up.

It is time to make a trip to the scrap metal yards, to seek out some useful metal parts. I need some boring basics like rebar, springs, shovels.

( ya gotta use what you have in the shop to make a list)

But I might also find some treasures I cannot live with out, on my wish list are old animal traps, old drill bits, gear rings and some squiggly things! If I find any I'll share a picture.

So going shopping means cleaning out junk or parts I will never use. I have a pretty good feel for what I can safely throw away after this many years. But there are something I have been hanging on to from the very start. When I start cleaning and filling the truck full of metal junk I have to keep reminding myself that basically I'm "trading" scrap metal for art supplies.

The fun part of this job is taking the cutting torch and separating the Trash from the Treasure

My favorite heavy hammer helps in the un-assembling of old farm equipment.


Can you find the Treasure among the Trash?
Tomorrow we are off to Cherry City Metals and Burchams to find more treasure. I'll let you know what I find :)
 

 

Thursday, July 12, 2012

New table covers - Rust Dyeing

I decide last week to wrap up some rust dying bundles. I plan on using the yardage for new table covers at my Summer shows. I think I used about 8 yards, that should cover it.

Some of my rusty supplies.
 

 

Rusty piped wrapped, ready for the reveal.


Lovely, looks like trees to me.