The last preparations for the open studio were completed, of course, minutes before
guests were invited to arrive. The morning found me banging signs onto the
telephone pole at the end the road, putting my temporary sign up at the end of
the driveway (still need to make my RavenWood sign!), heating cider and putting out
snacks. The week before was spent framing small work and organizing piles of all the
rest. It was an interesting review of almost a year's worth of work.
Pasha kept me company in the studio all day one day, doesn't he look better?
Today he's a tad off again, hoping its just a down day... Thursday we go
back for more acupuncture and a progress exam.
A few inches of snow graced the forest the morning of the
open studio... a nice bit of enchantment for the day.
I had a small, but steady stream of visitors. I was busy answering questions,
doing a painting demo and packaging up sales, and I completely forgot to take
photos of the studio with anyone in it! A few folks had great questions and
seemed to really understand what I am after with the work. Mostly the work
has been seen by you all here, folks on Facebook, and friends who have
visited the studio. I enjoyed hearing the stories people read in my work and a
number of small sales helps a lot to get through the dry month before school
starts again.
doing a painting demo and packaging up sales, and I completely forgot to take
photos of the studio with anyone in it! A few folks had great questions and
seemed to really understand what I am after with the work. Mostly the work
has been seen by you all here, folks on Facebook, and friends who have
visited the studio. I enjoyed hearing the stories people read in my work and a
number of small sales helps a lot to get through the dry month before school
starts again.
My students this semester produced some wonderful work. Yesterday was the last
day of classes - a somewhat grueling day of final critiques, and a messy commute to
get there. The first photos are final artist's boosk from my 2-D Design and Color class,
the the rest are from Exploring the Natural World/Mixed Media class. (remember to click
to see larger)
Mia with her henna-inspired animal designs |
Nina with her color theory mandala book |
Katlyn's book of seasonal papercuts |
Kelsey's dress inspired by pinecones and the layering of nature |
Allie's exploration of the elements in mixed-media collage |
Galen's collages based on the book "The Four Agreements" adapted for nature |
Courtney's woman in tree |
Katie's decomposing cow mixed-media with rusting and burning |
Isabel's installation - mixed media with maps and rusting |
A detail of Isabel's piece. I quite enjoy this one! |
In the November days before the snow came, a magical
day of blue mists captivated me and made driving about
doing errands rather dreamy!
And on my shelf, a new owl has come to rest, brought by some visitors.
Owls, both alive and imagined, seem always to find me. I'm hoping to
be one of the lucky ones who sees a snowy owl as many have been
sighted nearby this year having journeyed south in search of food.