My blog updates have been less frequent due to the amount of stitching I have, but the good news is I'm on my finale piece for the exhibition!
Yesterday I spent the morning at The Herbert Art Gallery going through the work I will be exhibiting, checking measurements, how it will be displayed and lots of paper work.There is so much work that goes on behind the scenes prior to an exhibition with many decisions to be made.
I have included a range of paintings and drawings which are the starting point of my textile pieces and you will also be able to see some of my sketch books.
The piece above is a section from my piece titled 'The Magic Oak Tree'.
15 comments:
Wow your piece looks so amazing, love it.
Great to hear your getting close to done. Look forward to seeing more!
Exciting times for you - I hope it all goes well. Your latest piece is lovely.
Phi, that's nothing special - same old, same great, just as everything you create :)
I would love to visit your exhibition in person. Please, keep us informed :)
Good luck!
Beautiful.... When is the exhibtion hun??
a lovely feeling of wind and movement in this piece. exciting about the exhibition!
That is a beautiful piece you are working on,
I had a bit of trouble with your blog as soon as I clicked on my link to your blog it opens and then takes me straight to a webring called bloggers who embellish but it opens someone else page. Don't know if that is just me or if there is aproblem with your blog.
This is beautiful, looking forward to seeing details about the exhibition.
Love the moodiness of this close up--like a spring storm. "Embroidery" is hard to find over here, but I finally located a copy at one of the art colleges and your article is wonderful!
You must really be getting excited, opening night is just around the corner:)) Can't wait to see the photos. As always your work is amazing.
Wonderful colours and beautifully stitched - good luck with the exhibition.
how exciting, all you hard work will pay off soon!
You must be so relieved (and excited)now the end is in sight! I love the swirling sense of movement on the Magic Oak piece.
Welcome!
Creating beautiful things.
I admire your work.
I decided to stay for longer.
Yours sincerely!
Michaela, I love every piece of your collection. The colours, the lines I can hear the wind talking with the leaves:-) Have a nice summertime, Inge
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