Showing posts with label Susan Lenz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susan Lenz. Show all posts

Friday, March 06, 2020

Over the Moon!

This just in:

"Hello,
Thank you very much for taking the time to apply to Art in the Park in Glacier National Park, Canada for our 2020 program. This year we had a large number of applications and it was very challenging to choose only 12! However I would like to congratulate you as you were selected as one of our top 12 artists!
Attached is an acceptance letter, as well as some information we need from yourself for the program. I will be sending out other forms and information in the next few weeks. If you have any further questions at this time please feel free to contact myself directly.
Thank you,
Rachelle Simard
Partnering & Engagement Officer
Mount Revelstoke & Glacier National Parks of Canada"

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Be still, my beating heart! THANK YOU, Susan Lenz, for your encouragement and advice! I am BESIDE myself! I have my first artist residency opportunity -- short and VERY sweet!


Linking to Nina Marie's Off the Wall Friday -- because I just have to share this news with colleagues!!

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Prepped and Coping

Over the last day or two, our weather has cooled and we've had much needed rain.  Today's morning showers, swirling grey clouds and stiff breezes makes it look like Mother Nature is practicing for September, a mere 10 days away.

With cooler weather and the sense that autumn's creeping in comes a renewed Sense of Purpose and a determination to Get Things Done that I welcome after a summer of strained emotions coupled with uncertainty about Where I Go From Here.

Yesterday was mostly about prep:

The garden-fresh beans my sis gave me on Sunday were prepped for blanching and freezing:


I prepped my luncheon omelette:


And I prepped my materials for another series of miniatures at the request of one of "my" galleries -- Different Strokes in Olds -- which re-opens in September after a summer of renovations and roadwork:

Foundations prepped
Sketchbook, inspirational photos, fabrics...

I prepped my "10 x 10: The Unknown Artist" silent auction piece -- now it's ready to hang at the Preview which is Wednesday evening, September 24, at the Lacombe Memorial Centre:


Special thanks to Susan Lenz who is a framer as well as a textile artist, and who gave great advice recently about this sort of hanging paraphernalia on the SAQA Yahoo Group.  :-)

I also did more work on the Japanese Taupe Quilt.  Not liking all the blank space of plain blocks, I auditioned strip-pieced-and-plain four-patches instead:

A. -  Five plain blocks in the centre -- see?
B. - Auditioning 4-patches -- see?
Today?  "Prep" became "WIPs" or "Almost Finished":

This mini is almost there -- but I ran out of the colour of thread I need to create some motion in the sky:

Mini #1 - "There's One in Every Crowd"
This one just needs stitching of the evergreen, and trimming:

Mini #2 - "Sailor's Delight" - WIP

And the Japanese Taupe Quilt is coming together -- because I'm coping!  I discovered my math on the 4-patches was a tad "out", so...instead of starting over, I added narrow coping strips to the blocks and will incorporate them thus:

JTQ - Pieced Section #1 - Rows 1 & 2 (of 5) on design wall

Tomorrow?  I work at the shop, so the studio will have to wait till Friday.  Meanwhile, I'm linking up to WIP Wednesday on The Needle and Thread Network -- let's see what others are up to, shall we?  :-)

P.S.  
  • Finished this as a shop sample -- the Bollard Shrug from Berroco, in Weekend Chunky yarn:


Bollard Shrug - Self Portrait!
  • SAQA colleague and cyber-friend Susan Lenz (she of the hanging apparatus tutorial) was in Portland, OR, this past weekend for the "Quilt! Knit! Stitch!" show, and saw my piece in the "Coming Up Roses" exhibit.  She had her husband, Steve, photograph her with my piece...see below (used with permission).  I'm thrilled to bits!
So lovely when someone known to you actually recognizes your work!

Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Isn't She Lovely?

A few lovely images to ease you into October.

First, this miniature I finished last week:

Bloomin' Buddies - (C) 2013
5" x 7" - matted to 8" x 10"

And this yarn I bought yesterday, with which I'm going to make THIS cowl:

"Litoral Sparkle" from AslanTrends
Colour-way: #1318: "Tango Red Gold"

And this artwork by Susan Lenz, purchased through the SAQA 2013 Benefit Auction and now hanging in my studio:

Made by Hand - (C) Susan Lenz, 2013

Susan's work is by turns beautiful, quirky, poignant and/or downright unusual.  She uses recycled materials and is one of the best scroungers I've encountered!  Even her backs are interesting:


It's almost like having two pieces of art for the price of one!

And now back to your regularly scheduled stitching, eh?  See you tomorrow when I promise a WIP or two for Wednesday...

Monday, September 10, 2012

Today's the Day!


The Online SAQA Benefit Auction 2012 gets underway TODAY at 2 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (noon here in Alberta) with this selection of lovelies.  For the first time, my piece is one of those in the very first batch on offer!  (It pays to be an Early Bird when one submits to these things.)  Also included in this batch:


"I Spy" by my friend and colleague, Judy Warner

and


"Maelstrom" by my former teacher and continual source of inspiration, Anna Hergert

and


"Death of Desire" by the talented and prolific Susan Lenz

Something for everyone!  Ready?  Set?  GO!