Showing posts with label dunce. Show all posts
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Monday, May 19, 2014

The Blonde and The Dunce




A lot of time has been spent on these two works and finally I feel they are both resolved.  No longer are they a diptych. because they seem to want to stand apart.  The Dunce is destined to be part of the Penland School of Crafts Annual Auction in August, and I am very honored to have been asked to donate a piece.

This week I'll be tying up loose ends in my home studio as I prepare to go to the first summer session at Penland on Sunday, May 25 as a metals student in Arlene Fisch's two week class. I have attended numerous classes at Penland, and I frequent the Metals Studio.  I recommend Penland for many reasons. It is a wonderful place with friendly and happy people everywhere, and a beautiful atmosphere with wonderful artworks in every corner. There is a spirit of cooperation and rich collaboration. Importantly, working with a new medium with strange techniques requires me to stretch into a new aspect of art-making, and I believe that serves my studio practice in a tangible way. The class this year will have me crocheting and knitting with wire - I can't wait to see where that leads me. 

Sunday, May 4, 2014

New Work in Progress

I've been working on two related pieces off and on for a while now.  Don't know where these are going or what to say about them yet. At times I think these are really awful and silly; then on occasion I'll see some future for them.  I'll just document the progress for now.  These have working titles: The Dunce and The Blonde.  More of The Blonde later.