Tuesday, August 31, 2010
At Create I got to teach one of my favorite classes making Fiesta ornaments. I saw several mother daughter teams at Create, what a fabulous time they always seemed to have together.
You know why this woman has such a huge grin? She had never painted before, aren't her ornaments fantastic?
Here's my teachers pet finishing up her stitching on one of the Bernina 440's we were so lucky to have in our room. What a great machine, I would love to have one in my studio!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Leslie and Jamie with their table of hand dyed scarves and little art quilts.
Natalya and Jane were getting a little punchy after days of teaching and selling at their vendor tables.
Jane LaFazio
Tired and hungry at the end of the night.
Labels: Create Retreat
Friday, August 27, 2010
In the evening I taught Tea & Ephemera, this was a new class for me, so there are always so many things I learn the first time through. I had originally proposed it as a 6 hour class but gave the option of a 3 hour class and that is what got picked.
Well, there is no way to cover everything I hoped to cover in 3 hours, when paint needs to dry and there are so many techniques I wanted to demo. One thing we hadn't counted on was blowing fuses from too many blow dryers, seems like 2 blow dryers are the limit. Or how much matte medium a class of 25 will go through, luckily Melly Testa had some in her room that she lent us when my supply ran out.
Normally I spend lots of time going around to visit people individually, but in 3 hours there was barely time for proper demos.
Last night I came home at 11:30 and painted enough fabric with a wash of color for everyone in Sunday's Tea & Ephemera class. That way they can skip the first step of the process and we'll have more time for demos and trying out the various products and techniques.
Pokey and Jenn threw a lovely teacher reception for all the teachers at Create in the late afternoon.
Thanks Pokey and Jenn!
Labels: Create Retreat
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Create: Interweave's new retreat is a total success!
16 comments Posted by Judy Coates Perez at 10:06 AMThe turn out for classes has been great, from what I have heard it exceeded Interweave's expectations. I have heard they are definitely doing it again next year, time and location is yet to be determined. So if you didn't make it this year, get ready for next year, you won't want to miss it!
My first day of the retreat was spent taking a class, something I rarely do, and I am so glad I did. I took Alisa Burke's Living Large class which was painting on raw canvas or muslin in her graffiti mixed media style. I am so envious of people who paint loosely and with a lot of gesture and passion. My painting style tends to be very controlled and illustration like, so this was a great "get out of your box day" for me. Make sure to go to Alisa's blog to see lots of fabulous pictures of student work.
It was really fun seeing my friend Kelli Perkins in class too!
Kelli worked on 4 pieces!
The photo above is my canvas at the half way point, after getting the canvas covered with color and a few paper images added. It is all about adding layers of paint, stamps, stencils, writing, drawing with sharpies and more paint. By the end of class it looked like this.
I will keep adding to this peice, because I don't think it's quite done, it is about 3' x 6'. It was soooo much fun!
Tonight, I am teaching Tea and Ephemera, hopefully I will have more photos for you tomorrow.
Labels: Create Retreat, mixed media
Sunday, August 22, 2010
The next two weeks are going to be really busy for me, since I will be teaching classes at Create this week and then a few days later I am flying to Cleveland to do a few segments for Quilting Arts TV. It's a hectic schedule so I will post when I can. I know many of you who couldnt make it to the Create retreat this year will be anxious to see photos and here all about it.
Labels: mixed media
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Well, now I can tell you that this detail shot is from a tree skirt I designed and made for the new Quilting Arts Gifts magazine.
This tree skirt was made like a whole cloth painted quilt, but it could also be made by applique if that is the way you like to work.
This issue is full of really great projects. One of my favorites are Kelli Perkins' rolling pin recipe book scrolls, I saw these at the IQA Chicago show and they are too die for!!!!!! Pre-order your copy now.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
2 of my favorite people are going to have a conversation and we all get to listen...
0 comments Posted by Judy Coates Perez at 10:08 AMMy friend Tracie Lyn Huskamp of The Red Door Studio, is going to be on Art And Soul Radio, Monday night at 6 pm, central time.
The lovely and talented mixed media artist Lesley Riley is a new host on blog talk radio, this discussion with Tracie about her work, process and up coming projects will surely get our creative juices flowing and fill us with inspiration. The segment is called:The Upward Flight of Tracie Lyn Huskamp
What happens when you leave the corporate world and follow your heart? Tracie knows. In only 3 short years, Tracie has turned her part-time dreams into a full-time art career. Her list of accomplishments runs long and includes articles in Cloth Paper Scissors, Quilting Arts Gifts, Artful Blogger and the cover of Somerset Studio. In addition to teaching at art retreats both nationally and internationally, Tracie is the author of Nature Inspired: Mixed-Media Techniques for Gathering, Sketching, Painting, Journaling, and Assemblage (Quarry 2009). And wait until you hear what's happening this fall.....tune in to find out!
Labels: Inspiration
Thursday, August 12, 2010
I posted this photo yesterday of a bamboo bike I saw in Davis and then this morning, what synchronicity, when I was reading the latest issue of Hand Eye magazine I see this article on bamboo bicycles! You can even take classes to build your own.
Labels: Life
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
I spent a week in Davis, California at my mom's last week and loved the warm dry days, the cool mornings and fruit growing in the yard. I am in love with the produce section of the grocery stores there. People in CA, I hope you appreciate it! I get so frustrated by the lack of variety and quality of the fruits and vegetables in the midwest. Sure, there is great corn here and a few other fruits and veggies, but you only see that for a few months in the late summer and fall.
Davis is a total bicyclists heaven, there are bikes and bike trails everywhere. Aren't these bikes irresistible? Look at this bicycle built for two that has been fitted out with bamboo, rattan and leopard seats.
There are some great artisan shops in Davis. We stopped in several with items from Nepal and Tibet and another shop I loved called Hand Made Creation, had imported handcrafted products, lots of felted slippers, bags, woven shawls and pashminas.
Look at all that felted color!
I bought a beautiful pleated teal scarf that is bright on one side and dark on the other. I'm looking forward to some cooler weather to wear it.
Labels: California, Life
Monday, August 09, 2010
I am so honored to be profiled in the Summer issue of the International Quilt Association Journal. It means so much to me to be recognized by this amazing organization. Thanks IQA!
Friday, August 06, 2010
The Create retreat is just a few weeks away. There are still spaces in several classes and you can now get a $15 discount off the price if you sign up for a class now.
Also, if you are unable to use the discount you can gift your discount to a friend. Just have your friend enter Reg10 in the "Discount Code" field to save $15 off one class at check out. Pass this email on and encourage someone else to enjoy the CREATE with Cloth Paper Scissors Retreat fun!
My saturday Fiesta Ornaments class still has lots of space. The nice thing about that, is with a smaller class there is a lot more instruction time, so we can really do a lot. There will be more time for learning painting skills, as well as embossing metal and in this class you also will get tools to take home for working with metal from Walnut Hollow. Sign up now and take advantage of that $15 discount.
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