Well I have been traveling for a week. I am helping Paul move from CA to OR. I am in Medford, Oregon right now. Paul's place is really nice. We are getting his belongings today and it is going to be a busy afternoon. Upper unit and just the two of us. Where is the Mom's squad when I need them....???? Just kidding. I have had a computer crash before I left so my little laptop is at home getting fixed (I Hope!!!!!!!!), I have not checked my emails since I left and so what a surprise when I went online today on the "Breaking Traditions" blog to find out that my little quilt "Terry, Della, Diana" won as the favorite for the 2008 exhibit. I am sooooo jazzed. Not just for me but for my three friends that are going to have some recognition for their hard work in our community. So I am happy to share "the fame" (ahahhah) with them.
No ways of posting pictures right now about Medford but soon I hope. I am going to go back down to California in a few days and stay in Ventura until the end of October.
Love to all.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
Fran Reed
The art community is in mourning. Fran Reed died yesterday. She was only 65.
She was known around the world for her fish skin basketry
. She had the most fantastic smile and a voice that would make you want to listen to her for hours on. She knew how to live. I feel privilege to have known her. I am going to miss you Fran.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
New Work and Getting ready for retreat
About Retreat:
Retreat is an important part of the year for me. One in the Spring, one in the Fall. In the deep woods of the Chugach Mountains, about 45mn from my house is Camp Carlquist. A Boy Scout Camp that host our little group of quilters by a pretty lake. For 4 days we immerse ourselves into our work, creating personal rainbows that make our lives more colorful. This Fall I am making a quilt from a pattern done by a famous published quilter"Judy Niemeyer. She is known for her intricate use of paperpiecing patterns. Anyway Emily fell in love with one called Rain Drops
. I am changing the colors
of the background into a chocolate brown. The rest will be in various purple red, rust, green, yellow, browns.
. I am going to have all pieces cut out ahead of time in order to start sewing as soon as I get to Retreat.
Retreat is an important part of the year for me. One in the Spring, one in the Fall. In the deep woods of the Chugach Mountains, about 45mn from my house is Camp Carlquist. A Boy Scout Camp that host our little group of quilters by a pretty lake. For 4 days we immerse ourselves into our work, creating personal rainbows that make our lives more colorful. This Fall I am making a quilt from a pattern done by a famous published quilter"Judy Niemeyer. She is known for her intricate use of paperpiecing patterns. Anyway Emily fell in love with one called Rain Drops
I have been reading various books lately. Still not done with "My Name is Red" but enjoying it fully. There is a lot to take in and ponder about. Then there is "Annie Freeman's Fabulous Traveling Funeral" by Kris Radish. Very light read with a great concept. A woman dies and instead of a traditional funeral this woman has organized a trip for her best friends to take and scatter her ashes along the way. Toute une aventure! Then a visual Novel called "Mr Fooster/ Traveling on a Whim. Then "Moral Disorder" by Margaret Atwood. This one is short stories. There is no one like her to put you right in the mood of the book. Example:"I think of the bad news as a huge bird, with the wings of a crow and the face of my Grade Four schoolteacher, spare bun,rancid teeth, wrinkly frown,pursed mouth and all, sailing around the world under cover of darkness, pleased to be the bearer of ill tidings, carrying a basket of rotten eggs, and knowing -as the sun comes up - exactly where to drop them. On me, for one."Isn't that just precious??? Doesn't that makes you want to know more? It does for me.
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Fiber art,
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moral disorder,
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Saturday, August 16, 2008
With One Voice
But now to go the subject of this post:
I have made a little quilt for the exhibit organized by Lynn Krawczyk a mixed media artist with a big heart. She is behind the "Breaking Traditions Art Quilt Exhibit". This year's theme is "With One Voice". I do have a link to the right of the blog entries if you are interested to know more about it. What came to me right away was the idea of the unsung heroes in each communities that volunteer and work like little elves in the background. The ones that will do what needs to be done without being asked. Three of my friends in Eagle River are part of those and I thought it would be nice to honor them in this little quilt. Anyway after cogitating a bit about what I was going to do to illustrate my thoughts I decided to use a piece I had painted few years back on canvas. I also had made a stamp with birds/angels
"Terry, Della, Diana"
In my little community of Eagle River, Alaska, three women have shown up every time someone was needed. They are the first one to volunteer when others are running away They find ways to make things happen. They have made hundreds of quilts for homeless children, hats for cancer patients, shawls, blankets... No matter how busy and challenging their lives are they are looking after the well being of family, friends and others. They are an inspiration to me an every one that knows them. They are part of thousands of unsung heroes around the world symbolized by "One Voice" that travels through the human spirit toward hope and a brighter future.
Other than that Bears are really active around the neighborhood. Black bears and brown... A bit scary to take Gaia outside those days. Our little walks are pretty short.
Labels:
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blue jays,
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eagle river,
Mural,
with one voice
Friday, August 8, 2008
Hello Hello
So Iadded some random pictures of what has happened. No many labels as it would take more than this site to explain everything that has been going on around here.
(at the Salty Dog Saloon in Homer) Emily is still around for a week or so.
She made me a fabulous Chocolate Mocha Birthday cake with Agave Nectar so no bad sugar. It was divine. Paul was my first Phone call of the day and that warmed my heart. Thank you to all my wonderful Family and Friends that took the time to call on my BD. I will get back on the blogging world more regularly from now on, I hope.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Busy or not busy? Difficult to say...
My baby turned 21 on the 21st of June this year. A milestone in the life of a young adult in America as she is finally legally drinking alcohol...
I obliged the deed by buying her first legal drink. It was a shot of Jagermeister at the strangest bar in Eagle River. Emily described her experience having a Chugiak High School reunion....
She escaped it really fast and continued partying with her friends in Anchorage in more appropriate surroundings.
Since then my friends Martin and Dominique from la Cagnes in Saint-Jeannet, France are visiting. Curt and I went to pick them up in Whittier
after their week of cruising the Inside Passage from Vancouver, BC. They have been busy since their arrival: visiting the area,
going to the open house at the
Elmendorf Air Base, going fishing (1 salmon caught by Dominique
) to Lake Creek in a float plane
and having dinner in a small cabin owned by friends of ours
. They went to both museums in Anchorage
. They went with us to a Chaine des Rotisseurs event ( wine tasting from South American with Duck, Lamb, Gorgozonla cheese fondue ??? and more cheese). They went shopping on
4th ave.
They went to a party at Connie's, then we had a party
at our house with Nancy and Jennifer. They went to Palmer and Eklutna. They went to Jitters. They went to our little 4th of July celebration in Eagle River and saw
the fireworks while eating kettle corn popcorn and drinking Alaskan Amber beers.
) to Lake Creek in a float plane
. They went to both museums in AnchorageThis weekend Curt has taken them to Cordova and they saw a black bear on the other side of the river. They are leaving with an RV next week for Denali, Fairbanks, Chena Hotsprings etc. then will have another 5 days of fun before leaving for Europe on the 20th. They are the perfect guests so it is a real pleasure to have them around. 
We are having more company coming shortly so I am getting busy around the house to get things ready for their visit. The weather is much better with higher temperature and some sunshine showing up once in a while. I had dinner at Nancy's last night on her balcony and it was warm enough not to have jackets on. The flowers are showing their colors and I think that summer is on it's way.
I also finished to read "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak. It has been a wonderful read. I cannot stress enough how original the format and how poetic the text is. The characters are unforgettable and it is going to be one of those books that I will enjoy reading again, just because. For last 20 some pages, the words are sooooo beautiful. I would love to be able to write like that. Anyway if you are wondering what to read next I would highly recommend that book.
One more thing I guess. Bear Paw is next weekend in Eagle River and I made a small quilt for their auction that I am finishing right now. The theme is around Barnum and Bailey, the circus.
That is it for now...
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