Getting Plastered!
Am streaming live tonight at 9pm Central - http://www.ustream.tv/channel/plastered-and-waxed Plaster, Earth Pigments, and if I have some time will add some wax to some of the pieces. Come on by and chat a bit while I experiment in my studio!
Book Sale
As I finalize my new studio space, aka the former living room in our house, I am unpacking the last of the boxes. In those boxes are left over books from my retail shop I closed a few years back. Over the next few days I'll be listing these books for sale on a new page I created here on my blog, see the "Products" tab. I also have a few knitting needles left and I plan to package those up into lots and sell them by the lot.
If I can get it all figured out I'll be adding PP buttons!!!
If I can get it all figured out I'll be adding PP buttons!!!
Solo Show Hung
Hung my solo show in the "Ding Darling" Gallery at the Neal Smith Wildlife Refuge Center today. It looks great, there will be info sheets hanging between the large panels. It took us, Doreen and I, an hour to hang these panels.
I can see I need to work on my hanging mechanisms, it's picture wire on the back but for some reason they really lean forward.
Neutralizing Rust Dyed Fabrics and Fibers
I'm in the process or updating my rust dyeing information - the part about neutralizing. Substitute out Baking Soda for the salt!!! I thought I had done this about six years ago, but apparently forgot to do so. So use 1-2 tablespoons of Baking Soda per gallon of water and upwards of a quarter cup of baking soda to 4 gallons of water.
Knowledge and Sharing
Knowledge is for sharing but remember some of us work VERY hard to provide this information so please give credit where credit is due!
Fields Series Solo Show
Spring
Summer No. 1 and No. 2
My "Fields" series was accepted by the staff at the Neal Smith Wildlife Refuge, in Prairie City, IA, to hang from October 1 through the end of November. I cannot wait to see all 22 pieces hanging again!!!
Summer No. 1 and No. 2
My "Fields" series was accepted by the staff at the Neal Smith Wildlife Refuge, in Prairie City, IA, to hang from October 1 through the end of November. I cannot wait to see all 22 pieces hanging again!!!
Peter Irniq Installing Inuksuk
City Employees drilling holes into the stones so that large screws and rods can be inserted into the stones.
The Artist
Let there be Paint!
Painting Update 092411
Bug Eyed!
Hello There!
Porch Progress 092111
From this to:
This!
Now to finish stripping and painting the porch soffit. I've sanded and primed the hand rails, they will recieve their first coat of black paint tomorrow! John has the trim to finish on two columns to the right, and then it's the big project taking the railings off of the porch, dismantel them, scrape, sand, prime, and paint the parts, put them back together and re-install. Somewhere in this I will be winterizing my gardens.
This!
Now to finish stripping and painting the porch soffit. I've sanded and primed the hand rails, they will recieve their first coat of black paint tomorrow! John has the trim to finish on two columns to the right, and then it's the big project taking the railings off of the porch, dismantel them, scrape, sand, prime, and paint the parts, put them back together and re-install. Somewhere in this I will be winterizing my gardens.
Cleaning up the Trim
West Side Update 092111
Porch Update 092111
Column Update 091911
Ghost Garden
Column Update 091611
Getting closer to completion with the columns, the cold weather has slowed us down and big time. John has this coming week off from work so we're hoping to finish the entire soffit and also finish painting the west side of the house. Looks like winter is coming early this year.
One more color, the sorjourner blue, needs to be applied and then second coats, touch ups, and we're done.
Everyone keeps asking me if we're going to paint the trims at the bottoms of the columns. Of course, the color patterning will be the inverse of the top, with everything sitting atop a ruby red base.
One more color, the sorjourner blue, needs to be applied and then second coats, touch ups, and we're done.
Everyone keeps asking me if we're going to paint the trims at the bottoms of the columns. Of course, the color patterning will be the inverse of the top, with everything sitting atop a ruby red base.