Summer

Summer

When school is out, I tend to think that it’s summer time. Officially, it isn’t. By the way the weather here has been behaving, it certainly isn’t. The photograph ‘Summer’ by Sarah Lucas entered my mind today. I have seen the work in the past in Seattle. It’s funny how you can remember an image looking one way and then when you look at it again, you see that you had it wrong. I remembered it as black and white and melancholy. Now looking at it, I see it as a dirty money-shot which would make sense given the context of her work over all.

These Hooves Are Meant For Walkin’

These Hooves Are Meant For Walkin’

I just got back from the opening of my exhibition in Kansas City. It was a bit touch and go because we have been having the funkiest weather in the region. First Fridays in KC is a great time with tons of people out going from gallery to gallery. Not so much this weekend. The weather was unseasonably cold and let’s face it, who wants to move around in a snow shower? A lot of things were canceled, so it made for a quieter First Friday. At my show, for the first half hour of the opening, there was no one. It did eventually pick up and the opening wasn’t a total bust. After that, I had a nice dinner at Pot Pie’s. My friend’s husband Victor took good care of me at the bar. The weekend was great spending time with DeAnna and her family. I managed to get to the Kemper and of course, I hit the Bob Jones shoe store. I got a cool pair of wedges by London Fly. Art and fashion are so closely linked much like art and science. These hoof shoes are probably one of my favorite art inspired shoes to date.

DYNOMITE!

DYNOMITE!

Remember way back in January, I had posted that I was going to start the final piece in my latch hook series called TNT? Well, here it is! I am definitely hanging up the hook for a while. I still have quite a bit of mesh and yarn left, so I’m sure I’ll be making another one – just not any time soon!

I Liked Your Older Work

I Liked Your Older Work

I got an interesting comment recently. Well, maybe it was not so interesting as it was a little insulting. When I moved back to Omaha, I met an older woman (I’ll call her Kay) at one of my jobs. She’s an art enthusiast and supporter and is very free with giving her opinions. I did a series of wood cut prints of dresses that she was really into. As time moved on, I moved on from that body of work. I like to try different things knowing fully that not everything is going to work. I’ve been working on my latch hook pieces for about 1 1/2 years. One fall, (more…)

Earth’s Skin

Earth’s Skin

This really should have been posted on Earth Day. You would never think this was made from aluminum and copper wire. Earth’s Skin by El Anatsui – YESSSSSS!!

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