Monthly Archives: September 2016

Haiku

Around this time last year I was frantically putting the final touches on my latest body of work, ‘one hundred days’, in preparation of opening a new exhibition the following month. The largest quilt, called Haiku, measures about 104″ x … Continue reading

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As Summer Slips Away

There’s a chill in the air and slowly I can feel autumn approaching. All the signs are there, especially in the garden, where I’ve had to pull every tomato, regardless of colour, for fear of early frost. I have a … Continue reading

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Loose Ends

I’ve been at loose ends for ages, focusing on every kind of distraction I can dream up, dealing with various family crises, and truly not accomplishing anything of great value in my work for at least the past year. It’s … Continue reading

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