Today's blog post:
A different view of what I’ve been doing. These bits of ikat tape that are trimmed after tying are just thrown on the floor, and since I work barefoot, they have a tendency to get tracked all over the house. Yes, it would be better to drop them in a trash container, but they float to other locations in that process, so why bother?
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Below are some more photos from the Friday night art receptions at the Community Arts Center. There is some wonderful art displayed at the center. Things that catch my eye are usually whimsical, pieces that I admire the skill involved, unusual materials. or just plain appeal to me for whatever reason. And of course, I could not take pictures of everything!
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I wish my photo could capture the color better in Linear Meditation, below. Within the circles are bits of blue around the inside edges. There’s a much better picture on her website.
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Joe Hyun-I can’t find a web presence for this artist. CAC website on TAC exhibition
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The picture below is watercolor, a medium that I wish I could use. I am amazed at the tiny lines in the piece that are created with watercolor.
Karen Ferrer and info here
So, what do you think about this week’s art selection? Is there a favorite? Tell me yours and I’ll tell you mine.
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