First off, its been way to long since I've made the effort to blog. Simply horrendous of me I must admit.
So what's going on? Well, first off I'd like to make the mention that there is the possibility I will be moving my blog to a new address. Once/if I get the new one set up and to my liking I will post a link to it on this one.
Don't forget, the holidays are soon approaching and I am taking on commissions once again. New work will be posted very soon.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Painting and an Artist Feature
Once Again I've taken forever to getting around to updating the blog. The good news is however that I've finally finished the farm logo. I've emailed the client but have not yet heard back from them (if you're reading this please email me back!). It took a lot longer than anticipated, mostly due to life getting in the way but also the occassional lack of supplies.
So here it is:
Now to the Featured Artist. A couple of months ago I met up with MareLee Thorneberry, a fiber artist who has recently moved to my hometown. What's a fiber artist? She is a spinner, weaver, knitter, fabric dye-er, wool processer, etc. MareLee originates from the Rocky Mountains and Canada and has been plying her trade for the last 37 years. Aside from conventional weaving, she experiments with materials others may not consider usable - such as feathers and spiderweb. She is starting up a shop in town called "Prairie Woman's Threads" which uses exclusively materials grown and bought here in Nebraska. Below are pics of her shop. Materials can be purchased there, as long as lessons on how to do anything you want with the fabric. Looking for equipment, tips, lessons, fabric, or just to chat about your work? You can contact her via email at prairiethreads [at] homtail [dot] com. Here are some pics of her shop:
So here it is:
Now to the Featured Artist. A couple of months ago I met up with MareLee Thorneberry, a fiber artist who has recently moved to my hometown. What's a fiber artist? She is a spinner, weaver, knitter, fabric dye-er, wool processer, etc. MareLee originates from the Rocky Mountains and Canada and has been plying her trade for the last 37 years. Aside from conventional weaving, she experiments with materials others may not consider usable - such as feathers and spiderweb. She is starting up a shop in town called "Prairie Woman's Threads" which uses exclusively materials grown and bought here in Nebraska. Below are pics of her shop. Materials can be purchased there, as long as lessons on how to do anything you want with the fabric. Looking for equipment, tips, lessons, fabric, or just to chat about your work? You can contact her via email at prairiethreads [at] homtail [dot] com. Here are some pics of her shop:
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Its coming together....
Time for an update on the painting I posted last time. Its coming along quite nicely and most of the animals are now in the painting. I still have to put 1 chicken in but have to wait until the animals behind it are complete. I'm quite happy with how the donkey is coming along especially. Sunday I will be making a trip to an auction and will be picking up more Titanium white paint so that I can complete the horse and donkey and move forward. I had a "backup" tube of paint but it turns out it was too old and was more like clay, so rather than compromise the painting I am waiting to buy paint on my way through to the auction.
That's all for this post, have to keep it short today cause I have errands to run and have to finish making crates for the auction.....
That's all for this post, have to keep it short today cause I have errands to run and have to finish making crates for the auction.....
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Where'd it go?
You may have noticed a bit of a disappearing act concerning my website. Fear not, it will return! What happened is that I missed the deadline to renew my server subscription and opted to wait to renew until their next billing period. After that I had to reboot my website....well their site wasn't functioning that day so I let it be and decided to try again another day. By the time I remembered they had deleted all of my backup files off their servers even though I had renewed my subscription. So what does this all mean? Simply that I will be getting the website uploaded as soon as I find the disks I kept all my files on.
What else is new? Aside from being very busy at my night job I've been working (when time permits) on a commission for a farm down in Kentucky. It will be used as a farm logo for them when completed. Here's a photo of it in progress, albeit not an up-to-date one:
Time to get back to painting, so I will leave you with some new pics of a few of the birds here on the farm.
Oh! one last thing. Be sure to check back for updates as soon (very soon) I will be posting an article about a new shop here in town. Its something I think artists, crafters, diy-ers, and farmers will all enjoy.
What else is new? Aside from being very busy at my night job I've been working (when time permits) on a commission for a farm down in Kentucky. It will be used as a farm logo for them when completed. Here's a photo of it in progress, albeit not an up-to-date one:
Time to get back to painting, so I will leave you with some new pics of a few of the birds here on the farm.
Oh! one last thing. Be sure to check back for updates as soon (very soon) I will be posting an article about a new shop here in town. Its something I think artists, crafters, diy-ers, and farmers will all enjoy.
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