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Yay for my birthday!

January 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Since yesterday was my birthday I want to share a few special gifts that I recieved.

My friend Erica made me homemade ice cream!! (my favorite kind!! and really good cookies!) We had cookie ice cream sandwiches yesterday, yum! Check out her blog to see lots of amazing things!
Birthday Ice cream! In the making img_0604

My friend Audrey gave me a beautiful embroidered cupcake girl! YAY!

cupcake

Check out Audrey’s blog to keep up with her graduate work and fun embroideries.

I got a lot of beautiful cards and gifts (and a little birthday party during our Seminar class yesterday!), thank you to everyone! I had a great day!

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Update on Fall Quarter Finals and more…

December 1, 2008 · 1 Comment

It’s been a while since my last post (sorry!!). I’ve hand my hands full these past few weeks with finals, Coco, and Thanksgiving. Now that things are a little bit back to normal and I am officially on winter break, I have time to write a long post about what I’ve been up to.

My finals in Studio Issues and Stitch, Object as Language went really well! I’ll start with what I did in my Stitch class. I finished three 12 X 6 canvases of embroidery. The title of the piece is called Time Frames and each canvas represents a season. I finished Summer for my midterm and then I finished Fall and Winter for my final. I still have to do Spring and am planning on having it finished by the end of December. As you can see they were very time consuming and I’m very proud of how they turned out. The seasons informed my colors and thought process for each piece. I did a lot of writing while I embroidered these pieces, but am only going to share a little bit of what I was thinking. My work is moving into the realm of collective memory so my personal memories are becoming obsolete for my viewers. I think writing about both personal and collective memory is very important to my work, but part of it is just for me.

Fall

Fall - I was thinking a lot about changes and how nature starts to change but at the same time the structure is still the same. The frames haven’t completely lost their shape, but have changed in a distinctive way. The forms are starting to hollow out and prepare for the next step. The colors aren’t flat and the same like they were in Summer. They are blended, vibrant and consistent. Certain colors are the same throughout all the seasons and I kept this the same in my embroidery.

Winter

Winter - This is where things are drastically changed. The structure is the most important and most seen element in the winter. This is where things start to distort and deconstruct. I thought a lot about a quiet still moment in the winter. The moment where the leaves are all gone and the branches finally get to be seen. Snow is sitting on the branches and it’s a perfect winter moment. There are areas of extreme change and consistency. If you look carefully you see an image of a face, but at first glance you aren’t really sure what you are seeing. Again, these colors are appropriate to the season but a few of them are in the other two seasons as well.

Detail of Winter

Here is a detail of Winter.

Time Frames (vertical)

This is where I need your feedback. I’m not sure if I should hang these horizontal or vertical. So when you have a change please let me know what you prefer.

Time Frames (horizonal)

Now moving on to my Studio Issues final. I worked on simple daily drawings as part of my thought process on how to start translating my work into metal. Since I didn’t have the resources to work with metal yet I did a lot of studies (paper and drawing) so that next quarter I will have a good idea of what I want to make. I also continued to work with my screen printing compositions. I decided to present them in shadow boxes and make a collage with different prints. I was thinking about dressers and vanities and how people put precious objects on them. Sometimes they put boxes with precious objects in them on either a dresser or vanity. I’ve been researching the Victorian era, mourning jewelry, and artists like Joseph Cornell and Anne Wilson. I’ve always had a fascination with tiny precious objects so that is the direction my work is going.

Daily Drawings

Daily Drawings

Daily Drawings

These are the last of my daily drawings which makes 70 (one for each day of the quarter). YAY!!!

Metal Studies

These are my metal studies. I cut forms out of paper and then painted and stitched them together. Next quarter when I’m in my metals and jewelry class I want to make objects like these.

Metal Studies

Metal Studies

Metal Studies

Metal Study

Metal Study

Screen Printing Composition

Screen Printing Composition

Final Presentation

This is my final presentation for my Studio Issues class.

Right after finals were over I went to the Columbia Museum of Art in Columbia, SC. It was a charming little art museum. I went to see Dale Chihuly’s Seaforms exhibition. It was set up as clusters of sea forms and some of his drawings were on display as well. The colors were beautiful and his compositions were inspirational. I was really excited that I got to see his work and hopefully will see it again sometime.

Seaforms

Seaforms

Seaforms

This week I’m going to Sarasota, FL to visit my aunt and uncle. I’ll also be going to the American Craft Show in Sarasota. I’m really excited to be able to visit family and see this show! I’m going to leave you with a few new pictures of Coco and I’ll post again when I’m back in Savannah.

Coco

Coco

Coco

Coco

Coco

Categories: Drawing · Embroidery · Fall Quarter 2008 · I have fun!! · Memory Work · Process Study · Screen Printing

Wuzzie Creations

November 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Check out Rebecca Crown’s etsy store. She needle felts really cute creatures and makes them into key chains, magnets, headbands, and Christmas ornaments. She just launched her store and I’m pretty proud of her!

Penny the Penguin Christmas Ornament

Katie the Koala keychain

Freddie the Frog Headband

Rachel the Raddish Magnet

So check out her stuff because Christmas is quickly approaching and these would be really cute gifts.

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Coco Update

November 11, 2008 · 1 Comment

I just had to post these pictures because they are sooooo cute!!!!

Coco

Coco

Coco

Coco

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Meet Coco

November 8, 2008 · 1 Comment

Last Sunday I got a puppy!! YAY!!! Her name is Coco and she is a chocolate brown toy poodle. She three months old, weighs 2.3 pounds right now and will probably only be 4-6 pounds full grown. She’s an adorable tiny ball of fur and a very playful puppy! Here are some pictures!

Coco 3 months

Coco 3 months

Coco 3 months

Coco 3 months

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Happy Halloween!!

October 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment

My sister is in town to visit and for our annual Halloween celebration!! YAY!!! We made special Halloween muffins because we have two exciting day trips planned for this weekend. I’ll tell you all about them and post lots of pictures when we get back.

I thought it would be fun to post pictures of our muffins in honor of Halloween. :) We also made our traditional Halloween chili and chex mix. We are going to a friend’s Halloween party and then have a movie marathon planned tonight so we can both get some homework done. Happy Halloween!!!

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The Simple Pleasures of Life

October 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Today I really enjoyed my walk home from class. It was such a relaxing, in the moment experience. I felt like I needed to get “lost” (in a good way) lost in the city, lost in my mind (to take a short break from thinking about my work), lost in the culture of Savannah. At the beginning of the quarter our Studio Issues class read an article from A Field Guide for Getting Lost by Rebecca Solnik. I sort of revisited this article last night as I was organizing all of my articles from past and present classes. It was a good article to start the quarter off with and I’ve thought about it throughout the quarter at various times.

Anyways, back to my walk home. So for maybe twenty to thirty minutes I reached out and grabbed this opportunity to get lost and enjoy myself. I stopped at the Pinnacle Gallery and it was one of those days where I didn’t intend to walk by, it just happened. Its always fun to see what I walk by and what places I decide to go in.

Danny Simmons: Spiritual Rhythms is at the Pinnacle Gallery until November 23rd. I was attracted to the colors that he chose for his paintings. They were beautiful shades of blended color and texture that cannot be captivated in a photograph. I didn’t even attempt to take a photograph because I knew this experience was about what I was seeing then and there, and what I would remember when I left. In some of the paintings I was captivated by the mood created by color and the close up views of these colors that I was attracted to. I could have stood at one painting for hours just looking at the soft texture and color.

Two of the quotes in his exhibition book really stood out to me: ” Vibrant abstract forms are joined to one another by a continuous black outline, and they seem to dance upon painterly monochromatic surfaces.” and ” Simmons’ paintings and drawings do not have the forced notion of ‘what you see is what you get’; they possess and ‘inner necessity’, giving viewers the opportunity to respond in the same subjective spiritual manner in which the work is made.” I responded to these quotes the most with my experience at the Pinnacle Gallery. If you get a chance you should stop by because the experience at the Gallery is more inspirational than the photographs online. Click here for more about Danny Simmons.

One more thing and then I’ve got to get to get back to work. One of my professors posted this for our class to read and I thought it might help those of you out there who haven’t accepted this blogging world yet. It’s an insightful article that I thought I would share. It has even helped me to understand and think about blogs in a new way. “Why I Blog” by Andrew Sullivan. So I’ll leave you with that and enjoy the weekend!

Categories: Fall Quarter 2008 · I have fun!! · Research

I heart Charleston!!!

October 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

My sister and I went to Charleston for a quick three day trip before the summer quarter started. It’s a lot like Savannah, but bigger & better shopping..hehe We spent a lot of time touring the plantations outside of Charleston and walking around downtown. The plantations were amazing. I can’t even imagine what it would have been like to live on a plantation, but I think I would have enjoyed it. The history about each plantation was really interesting. We were told about several generations of families that lived on them and what happened to the plantation during the civil war (or the war between states, as they say in the south). Only one had the original plantation house, the rest were burned down and either rebuilt or they used the guest house as their own. They were also all decorated from different eras, which was so cool! The plantation that I was THE MOST excited about was, The Charleston Tea Plantation. We learned anything and everything you would ever want to know about tea. It’s also the only tea plantation in North America. We also stopped by the Charleston Museum and Aquarium. We actually fit in a lot of things for three days: The Charleston Museum, The South Carolina Aquarium, Middleton Place, Drayton Hall, Patriots Point, The Charleston Tea Plantation, a ghost tour, a trolley tour, and we explored downtown. YAY, it was lots of fun! I hope I get to go back sometime because there is so much more to do there!

Categories: I have fun!! · Inspiration

Random Inspiration

October 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I’ve gathered several pictures from various places that I’ve been: New York, Hawaii, Charleston, Savannah, Chicago, and good old Yorkville. I’ve been taking pictures while I’m walking around in Savannah and looking through my archives so I thought it would be a great time to share some of these as inspiration. Enjoy!

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Something fun over the break

September 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment

While I was home on my two week break between summer and fall quarter I got to work on a few fun projects just for me. :) My Aunt Diana showed me how to paper piece (a quilting technique). We just worked on small samples and it was tons of fun! Paper piecing is great if you want to use up small scraps or don’t want to cut the pieces before you start sewing. I didn’t get a chance to do a finished piece with this technique so it’s on the list of things to do over the winter break. Here are the pictures of the samples.

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