Tuesday, March 27, 2012

opening reception

Thanks to everyone who made the reception such a success. 
The exhibit, "Artful Bindings; Quilts, Journals,and Books" is open through April 30 at the Gallery at Ampers& Studio in Newmarket. Regular hours are Tues- Thurs 2:00- 6:00.
I'll be there on April 7 and at my New Road Studio on the 31st and 14, March and April respectively.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

youth art month

 


These are the photos of selections from EKES for Youth Art Month at  the Exeter Town Hall. The opening reception is Saturday, March 17 12:00- 4:00. All are welcome. The exhibit will be open Saturdays and Sundays 12 -4:00 through April 1. Congratulations to all  the those selected. Your work represents all the fabulous work being done in art classes.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

two thousand twelve !!!

January 2011



Well, Leap Day brought the snow I've been missing all winter. And it's still snowing on March 1st. No photos yet. I'll get those on a later trip. This is one of my favorites; I actually keep a copy out year round.
Deezel was running around like a puppy, loving the snow.
I've been working on art, and finishing some fabric pieces for my upcoming exhibit opening March 23 in Newmarket. This is one of eight large pieces that will be included.

Work on and of paper will be on view  including  Art Journals and "365 Daily Haiku 2009".

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

knotted accordion books

I spent two afternoons beading these two for gifts...so many beads that the boxes were difficult to close. They are for my "artsy" friends at school.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

mmxi 2

This is the cover page for ART JOURNAL MMXI - vol 2. It needs color and general finishing. I photo'd all the pages for this post.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

fall 2011

These lovely beech trees have caught my imagination...

Monday, November 7, 2011

month's events

Hard to believe that a month has passed since my last entry. It's been interesting month with the usual and unusual. We've been cleaning up outside, bringing in plants and wood. School's been  very good; first graders are settling into what's expected in art classes. I've been walking and making art. Now for the unusual we had about 4 inches of snow on the 30th and lost power for about two days. None of our trees were fatally damaged. We only had small branches on the yard. Part of the butterfly bush had to be cut back
The snow has finally melted. We even sat out in the field yesterday afternoon until the sun got low and the temperature started down. I trimmed the butterfly bush and noticed that it's still putting out new growth. Next weekend the rest of the house plants will be in their homes for the winter in the kitchen on the rafters as close to the grow lights as possible. And I'm going to dig up a bush in garden #1 and move the composter to the field.
I'm not an avid gardener in the fall. A neighbor has cut back all the plants and you can see the ground. My gardening needs are directed and limited by my hands' achey joints. I'm careful about overdoing some activities in fear of not being able to do those that require some fine motor control.
I'm off to a class at "all About Paper" in North Hampton. My sister, Anne's also taking it then we'll have a late lunch.
I'll get some nice pictures to post this week.