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Category Archives: Blog
Artless Fabrications Tour
As many of you know, last year I was honored by being awarded a solo tour of my work within the province of Saskatchewan. Beginning on March 1st, 2011, the body of work entitled “artless fabrications” will tour with the … Continue reading
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extraordinarily ordinary
I am extremely pleased to report that this past weekend at “one speckled egg gallery” we held a successful opening of my most recent body of work entitled “extraordinarily ordinary”, a creative tribute to the beauty and art that lies … Continue reading
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So Far, So Good!
This has been an amazing year so far, with many exciting events happening and an incredible amount of time spent in my studio producing copious amounts of artwork. I’m still not sure why the time gets away from me though … Continue reading
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I Did It!
Well, I finally did it! I have had a piece of my fibre art published in Quilting Arts magazine and I must say, it couldn’t have come at a better time. After a long and difficult winter struggling with health … Continue reading
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A Powerful Message
In October, 2009, the gallery at ‘one speckled egg’ had the special honor of exhibiting local artist and dear friend, Jean Humphrey’s powerful body of work based on her personal experiences in coping with her husband’s battle with Alziemer’s disease. … Continue reading
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‘artless fabrications’ New Home
The fifty-two pieces of textile artwork that make up the ‘artless fabrications’ exhibit have finally arrived in their rightful home! The journey has been an unusual one, covering many miles and bringing us to unexpected places, but there is a … Continue reading
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Gala Opening a Success
I thought I would share a few photos of the ‘one speckled egg’ gallery opening event last fall, in an attempt to catch up with all that has happened over the past few months. The gala opening was a two … Continue reading
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one speckled egg *art*design*studio*gallery*
What an incredible summer! Although I haven’t been posting since June, I also haven’t been on any sort of vacation. In fact, the opposite is true… this has been the summer of ‘hyper-productivity’ with many amazing projects accomplished, including the … Continue reading
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8th Annual Art Show
I’ve just finished unpacking my pieces since returning from the 8th annual Perspective Art Group show and sale in Kerrobert, where I was the invited guest artist and exhibited my body of work entitled art.less fabric.a.tions. The Perspectives Art Group … Continue reading
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Thumbnail Sketches
For the past little while, every time I have a spare half hour or so, I’ve been working on a series of miniature art quilts that measure about 2 1/2″ x 3 1/2″, the size of artist trading cards. I’ve … Continue reading
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Under Construction
Since arriving back home from the conference in Lumsden I’ve been very busy with plans for my new studio space but since this is the beginning of gardening season things are moving at a snail’s pace. We actually bought the … Continue reading
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Welcome Home
A labyrinth is an ancient symbol that has served in many cultural and religious traditions including Hindu, Hopi, Christian and Pagan Europe, Middle Eastern and Egyptian cultures, just to name a few. The distinguishing feature of a labyrinth is its … Continue reading
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