Thursday, December 9, 2010

Xmas

With only a few weeks left before Christmas and me leaving Sunday morning for a week to visit my dad, I've been busily working on finishing presents.  Overall things are going smoothly.  The last 3 shirts I needed came in today so I'll hopefully be silkscreening them tomorrow.  I wrapped up a few of the finished shirts this evening to protect them from my furry monster, Charlie.



(As you can see, he is very vicious) His hair seems to end up everywhere- not matter how many times we vacuum and brush him.

I also received good news today- my ceramic pieces were put into the kiln today so tomorrow I can glaze them and have them ready to be put in the kiln once more before I leave- almost all presents are accounted for...just have a few more to figure out/finish...

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Roxy Paine at James Cohen Gallery

This past weekend I took a trip around the Chelsea Galleries.  One of my favorite shows by far was Roxy Paine's work at the James Cohen Gallery.  It will be available for view only until Dec 11th, so I would strongly encourage everyone to check it out.

http://www.jamescohan.com/



Saturday, December 4, 2010

Show

I'd say the show last night was a success.  Amazingly enough, we were able to set up on time and had a nice crowd.  I took some pictures of my work as well as a few of the show.  Enjoy!




Thursday, December 2, 2010

Upcoming Show

I realize this is a little late but I will have a fiber arts piece in a group show Friday, Dec 3rd from 6-9 pm at
Space on White.

If you can come, please stop by!  It will only be one night- there will be snacks and wine too!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

New Work!

First and foremost, happy December!  The end of the year is finally almost here!

I've been working hard finishing ambitious projects and my wonderful boyfriend has thankfully assisted in documenting them.  I just finished a silkscreened alphabet book of ancient Egypt and have been working on a few ceramic pieces.



Friday, November 5, 2010

The Month From Hell Begins...

Alas, I do believe November is the month from hell.  So many things to be done and no time to do them.  I finally finished one of my 10 color prints this week.  I plan on doing bit of editing with watercolor pencils but here is the finished version.  I have 20 editions.


I have also been spinning up yarn like a fiend.  The yarn on the left is what I will be using for my knitted piece for the group show in December.  I now have 2 more balls of yarn for a total 200 yards.  I am no even close to being done...


And finally, I have a skeleton graphite drawing I've been hard at work on.  I made a lot of progress yesterday, but I still have a ways to go...

Sunday, October 31, 2010

New Project

Coming up in the beginning of December, I have a group show that I will be in.  Against my personal wishes, the show is entitled "Senses: Senses".  And, you guessed it, has to do with the senses.  I've been putting a lot of thought into how I feel and what I consider sensory.  My first thought was to do a lovely charcoal drawing of hip bones against a smokey background.  Now, I still planning on doing it, but I've come up with a different idea for the show.  Being a spinner and a knitter, I've been wanting to get more involved in fiber art and using those techniques to create sculptural objects.

I feel that fiber and knitted objects are very sensory.  Having grown up all my life with a knitter (my mother), I find it to be a very comforting thing as well as warm and welcoming.  Knitted objects are inviting and touching them makes a person feel safe.  And so, while it is late in the game, I've decided to embark on a very ambitious project.  I would like to spin several pounds of bulky, lumpy yarn in natural, rustic colors in a single ply and then knit up a large cocoon of sorts.  A cocoon that would be big enough to crawl into with many layers and flaps sewn inside.  I would need to find an armature strong enough to carry the weight of the knitted piece, but also something that is flexible.  I would not want it to be hard and stiff (i.e. steel).  I'm thinking something along the lines of a pup-tent in regards to the armature.

In conclusion, I have a month to spin up a shitload of yarn and knit up a huge piece.  As my boyfriend has pretty much already said (but in different words), I'm fucked.


Here is a piece I did a few years ago.  I feel the piece I plan on doing now will be an extension of this.

After an appointment to show an apartment in Crown Heights today at 1, I plan on scurrying off to The Yarn Tree to buy several more pounds of fiber to start spinning!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

New Fiber and Wheel

At Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool Festival last week, I ended up buying a new spinning wheel and lots of new fiber!  Since then, I've been attempting to organize my fiber and hand spun yarn.

My new wheel is a Travel Bug made by The Merlin Tree and weighs only 10 lbs.  Since I now have two wheels I'm hoping to see I can start teaching a class at at the community center.  I'd like to see if we could start a spinning/knitting class.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

In Community News...

In regards to community updates for Prospect Heights (but is really just Crown Heights but no one wants to say that) we have...

Saturday! Oct 16th:

GET A FREE BIKE HELMET!! 10am-2pm (first come, first served)

and

PROTEST AGAINST THE PAWN SHOP!! Noon (Franklin and Park)

Saturday! Oct 23rd:

ST. MARKS PUMPKIN PATCH!! Noon.



Sketches and such




I went to the Jewish Heritage Museum today to see Andy Goldsworthy's "Garden of Stones".  Here is a quick sketch I did while I was there.  I've also been doing a lot of bone sketches recently.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Some Images

Since this is supposed to be a "portfolio blog", I figured I should add a few pictures.  Here are two oil paintings I did in the past year that were in a show last February.   A third has been planned but I haven't worked on it yet.



The Beginning.

A toast!

Here's to my first blogpost!