As usual I have left such a gap between my posts - there just has been so much going on in the studio, teaching seems to be what I do and not much time to do much else. Lots of ideas of course, which is what I love the best and when one completes an idea, there is muchsatisfaction!
The book
The little weaving done by Theo using the fan reed
The fan reed that I made years ago and that is broken but will still work I am sure!
But why the title.........
Theodora Moorman quotes: ..."One is, of course, aware that complacency strikes death at the heart of creativity, but it is not so easy to accept failure as a step towards progress. The rare occasion when something comes off the loom that one knows in one's bones is good is a matter for rejoicing. To realise a positive side to one's failures is much harder and needs a lot of courage. Courage, persistence and an exploring and adventurous mind are our greatest assets. It is good to 'push out a little into the deep'.
This all came about after watching Archie Brennan cut up a woven tapestry! I love it when my students lose a cross, or make mistakes - as I always tell them it is an opportunity for new design and gives me a chance to teach and I learn as much as they do - and there is always room for potential 'new' mistakes.
Barbara really wants to have a Theo Moorman workshop in the studio, so we are looking at a Theo Moorman Birthday Party and Tea - May 25th is her birthday, so we will letting you know of further developments....let us know if you want to take part. If you have some pieces that you have woven please let me know as we would love to showcase them.
And what other amazing things....
Community Tapestry is coming to town!!!!
Anne Clarke and I have begun to get ready for the community tapestry. We have decided on a design and over the holiday, Anne took the design to Island Blue Print and had it copied onto mylar, so we have our cartoon at the ready. It seems that there is tapestry happening in the studio more than ever and another tapestry loom is coming our way - so plenty of opportunity to create. I am very excited abou it as I have studied tapestry over the years, and have mostly worked on community tapestry and minatures. It has been some while since I have 'indulged' and my fingers are itching to do so. It is so much fun to work big and although this first tapestry in the studio will only be about 34" X 50", it will be a beginning. However I am the holdup, as I still haven't warped the loom - after the Spin In at Metchosin on February 25th (as in tomorrow!!), I can settle down and get it done.
A print of a detail from a larger oil painting done by my friend Lucy Schappy, and sent to me when I first opened my studio - I have loved it from the beginning and always thought it would be a great tapestry. The photo doesn't do it justice, but it is from a painting called Steppin' Out. Perfect for spring don't you think?
The cartoon on mylar - the floor boards are showing through!
I just read on the MIWS blog that Sarah Swett will be conducting a workshop in September - I admire her tapestries so much AND Archie Brennan, Barbara Heller, Jane Kidd, Sarah Swett, Murray Gibson etc etc. etc...........Sarah weaves grocery lists!!!!!! http://www.sarah-swett.com/
So I am going to just add some photos now - getting tired and still need to get ready for the Spin In tomorrow....
The Comfort Shawl in action. A first time weaver, Megan weaving a comfort shawl for her sister who was to undergo surgery - she went home with a beautiful handwoven gift.
Catharina's Liquid sky - thrums and rags!
My Valentine attempt at summer and winter hearts - 8 harnesses, with mistake!
Jenna brought me some eggs, I was weaving on Ray's warp, the colours fit - a little lichen, beautiful eggs, one of the eggs was olive coloured, the weft was the same colour of linen and I just happened to have my darning egg in my pocket that my husband had carved out of arbutus, with a heart on it - "for my love, for my socks" is what it says. But the whole 'nest' was perfectly coordinated with the warp - so very cool.....
Speaking of Ray - he has a contract with the Weavery....30 yards of handtowels....
Perfect edges, perfect beat....and weaving for only a couple of months.
I walked out of the studio one evening to this amazing sky..........
And I have saved the best for last - a very old picture - about 30 years ago, in my hippie gear (I was known as a hip-pie tomato at one point in my life!) a handwoven shrug with handspun mohair I grew myself, and a little girl I also grew myself (not such a happy duo here), but I swear I could see better with those big glasses..........
Love the Hippy gear. Hope you have a great day at the Metchosin Spin In,
ReplyDeleteMimi...not Betsy :)
Your shawl pins met with a lot of success - the spinners loved them!!! and the buttons - once a hippy always a hippie!!!
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