As the snow falls along with the temperatures here in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, my imagination moves me into warm gentle ocean currents where mermaids swim and beautiful underwater scenes fill my head. I loved the colors in this art piece and had fun overlaying it all with sparkling netting, strand after strand of green seaweed like strings dripping with shiny glass beads. Look closely and you’ll see some beachglass peeking out as well. It will be a joy to begin putting together the larger mermaid artwork, working it’s way around my head from glimpses of her reflection within the blue-green waters of Lake Erie. Perhaps now is a good time to test out ways to dye fabric in the snow, using the cold ice particles as a means of drawing batik-like swirls in the pieces used later for her image. The collection of driftwood and other beachglass is waiting to be put into use as well this cold January evening. Patience . . . Patience . . . is what the sea teaches as “Gifts from the Sea” remarks. Patience in the depth of winter to know that summer will arrive after the long wait.
Monthly Archives: January 2014
Books are Windows to the World
Created as the centerpiece quilt art for the Quarryville Library exhibit, this exciting collection of windows protrude from the leather-bound book images of the piece. Catching the eye with the brilliant blue waves/planet to the sultry exotic tropical fish, there are “worlds” for everyone: Imagination, Travel, Philosophy, Music, Art and more. Embellishments include gears, beach glass, fishing lure jewelry, keys, glittery strands of threads and more. Lots of fabric tabs and much more to keep your mind moving and your imagination soaring. What other worlds do you explore in your own library? 