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Art & Yarn

We had an incredible dinner tonight.  One of my best friends, who is fortuitously married to one of dh’s best friends, made an incredible polenta with sausage dish, and white beans with sauteed spinach and yellow globe beets.  I’m stuffed, but fortunately, unlike dh who is now happily snoring in bed, I skipped the lemincello with dessert and decided to share a bit of what I have been working on this week.

This piece, which I hope has a vaguely Halloween feel to it, is for a magazine submission.

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I’m not quite certain that it is done.  I had considered doing a transfer of a group of people onto the backround for a slightly ghosty feel.  However, the 16 year old just walked past and said he….liked it!  he liked it?  Mansakes alive.  I have arrived as an artist.  The fact that he didn’t look at it and make slightly disgusted snorting noises would have been enough for me, but to actually express liking for something the maternal unit has done, well, it’s unheard of.

I also dyed some yarn this week that I am particularly happy with.  It’s a silk/merino blend, and although it is meant for my store, I’m going to keep enough out to do a Clapotis with.  The yarn is quite similar to the Debbie Bliss I’m using and I’m finding it to be enormously pleasurable to knit with it.

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For those of you following this link for the informal ATC swap, it is still ongoing!  There are links on the leftside column to participating artists, and if you would like to join in, all you need to do is post your cards and email the link to me at joyce at elliebelly dot com. 

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A Happy New Year

It feels good to be off to a happy new year.  The joy of being off of work for a couple of weeks and having time to play with kids, cook, knit, and make art is really wonderful.

The informal Artist’s Trading Cards swap got off to a great start despite short notice — I only dreamed it up a couple of days in advance.  It’s going to continue on for the next little bit to give more artists the chance to play.  The list of participating artists is now the first list  on the   left-hand column of this blog.  If you are interested in joining, scroll down through the next few posts for the details and then email the link for your ATCs to Joyce at Elliebelly dot com.

I finally got in a bit of post-holiday knitting time, and used it to add onto the silk feather and fan scarf, which I’m absolutely entranced with.  I seem to be doing a lot of knitting for myself right now and this scarf is surely going no where else but around my neck.

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I also got the chance to return my studio to normal (as opposed to the cleanliness and order that came with my unbelievable willingness to look foolish for HGTV viewers all over America TV debut in early December.)  For those of you who were concerned by the order, it is there no more.

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Is there a name for artists afflicted with ADHD?  Or is it ok to simply think of myself as a versatile multi-tasker?  I’m working on two different shrines, as well as this piece which I have starting painting the background layers on….

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and this piece, which is going to be a fabric portrait collage of my baby.

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The "make a wish" fragment fits Ollie perfectly, but I had it in the studio because I used it to make a wand for my friend Joanne.  It took me a while to figure out how to felt the handle of the wand.  I ended up pre-felting some roving while still in sliver form, and then wet felting it, using a felting needle to tack it a little bit, before adding the curly mohair in via needle felting.  I hope she’s going to like it!

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For my swan song before I go back to work tomorrow, I’m dyeing some silk/merino yarn tonight.  It looks like it would be perfect for a Clapotis, which just happens to be on my short list of new knitting projects (I’m the only knitter in the world who still hasn’t made one), although I had plans to use some pretty Debbie Bliss teal blue alpaca-silk yarn.   Decisions, decisions.

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The Informal Artist’s Trading Cards (ATC) swap for New Years is here!

Hh_2 From my home to yours, wishing you a happy new year full of fun, excitement, and joy!  Don’t you wish we could all get along as well as these two?

If you are here for the ATC swap (and I really hope that you are!) the trading starts on New Years Day.  That means that you still have time to make some cards and join in the swap.  You can make as few or many as you wish and any theme/orientation is fine. 

Here’s what you do: (1) upload your atcs to your blog/picture trail/etc (or contact me if you need a place); (2) email me with the link where they are posted; and (3) Surf through the links to other artists who are trading and email them to work out any swaps you want to make.

Upload your ATCs anytime tomorrow (new years day) and let  the trading start!

The list of links for where people have uploaded their cards is all the way down on the lower left corner of this page (scroll ALL the way down and look left).Nature_2 Please consider making an atc or two if you haven’t already and joining us!  I’ll be happy to add you to this list, just drop me an email to joyce at elliebelly dot com and tell me where your atcs are located.  This is a great way to connect with new and old friends at the start of the New Year and all you have to do is make one ATC to participate.  If you aren’t familiar with ATCs, they are 2 1/2 by 3 1/2" pieces of art that artists make to trade with one another.  I’ll be posting mine later, but this is one of them.

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Painted Collage

A clean studio is always death knell to my muse.  So having a clean studio after taping for HGTV earlier this month really had me dried up.  I would walk into the studio, look it over, and think "wow, it’s really clean down here.  a girl could really make some art."  Then I would walk out.  This problem was compounded by the fact that the studio also became the master wrapping site for presents for four children and various and assorted friends and family.

But, I reclaimed the studio this week and am proud to announce it is back to its usual messy state.  For weeks I’ve been thinking about doing a sort of meshed painting/collage kind of thing.  Here is a piece I worked on today.

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I have also been making Artist’s Trading Cards for an informal swap I hope to get started on New Years Day.  It will be an online swap, with no set theme or number of cards you are required to make.  Anyone who wants to participate can make ATCs, then post them on their blog or in a folder on a site like Collage Cats on or before New Years Day.  I’ll compile a master last of everyone who is trading and where their ATCs will be posted and people can email each other fortrades — sort of like being live at Art and Soul, only this will be online. 

Doesn’t it sound perfect for this time of year?  An easy swap that lets you connect with old and new artist friends as a way to start off your new year!  If you’re interested, drop me an email or post a reply here, and make a couple (or more) ATCs to trade.  If you need any inspiration for making ATCs, Bernie Berlin’s new book on ATCs, Artist’s Trading Cards Workshop, is really wonderful.  So make a couple of ATCs and join in!

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Hermione’s Adventure

Our Maine Coon kitten, Hermione, had a horrifying day yesterday.  It started at 5:30 am when I woke up to her piteous crying outside our bedroom window.  Our neighbors have a tall skinny dogwood tree that soars up towards the third story of our house.  That was where Hermione was.  She was about 25′ up in the air.

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The husband kept telling me not to worry.  That she would come down.  But I was worried.  I’ve talked her brother out of trees a couple of times, but she was too high up.  I went out about every 15 minutes to talk to her, but it was clear she wasn’t coming down.  We tried a neighbor’s extension ladder and I even talked to the firefighters down the street.  No help.  She started to look like she was giving up to me — she retreated to the very top of the tree, sort of sprawled down where the branches came together, and seemed to be less and less alert.

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After dinner, even DH was getting worried.  We brainstormed and decided to try a board stretched from a little landing we have outside on our second floor up to the tree.  Even standing on a ladder at 6’2" I was afraid he wouldn’t be able to reach her.  He did–just barely.  But she wasn’t interested.  We called, we sang, nothing worked.  Finally, we had the idea of making a trail of cat food, the good, wet, squishy kind, down the board.  We finally got her midway across, and dh managed to whisk the board away from the tree and onto our little landing, where I made a mad grab for her.  Poor baby.  She was shaking all over and it took her a long time to calm down.  We fed her enormous quantities of food and water, and when she finally felt better, she crawled under our down comforter, settled down between us, and purred very very loudly.  All in all, it was a very traumatic day for everyone and I am so glad she is safe!

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She didn’t venture very far from us today.

She loves my new socks (the ones I tried to picture yesterday as the camera battery was dying).  The are made from Cascade Quattro.  The subtle color patterning in tone in this yarn makes it the perfect sock yarn.

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Hermione was also very helpful as I prepared a swap box of art supplies for one of my friends in the Altered Art Divas group.

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I spent most of the day in my studio working on the background for a collage I have been fooling around with and playing with some ATCs as the layers were drying.  Hard to get a picture of the background because of all the shine on it, but here it is anyway.

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I have an abundance of yarn in the studio just now.  My ongoing affliction with Colinette is forcing me to stock up before the first of the year, when my annual yarn-fast starts (it will undoubtedly last about as long as the annual diet)  First off, I have this Giotto, which I think will be a sweater for Ellie.

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God I love Ebay.  Really.  I also got some Giotto in Peaches and Cream to do a sweater for me.

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Also, just to stay in the clear on the yarn fast/use up your stash thing, I pulled some of my favorite yarns that I have dyed, mostly Suffolk and Cashmeres, for my own use.  There are few things as decorative as a bowl of beautiful yarn.

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And then there is the beautiful Elm bowl my MIL gave me for Christmas, which is full of some of the organic wool I dyed earlier this week, and a bit more Colinette.

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The organic wool is really turning out to be the love of my life.  Although I’m doing lots of blues and browns because much of this yarn is earmarked for the boys, I decided to also do some deep wine reds too, just for fun.  I have no idea what I’m going to use this for, but I am in love with the dark, rich colors.

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And then, there’s one last little bag of yarn (Colinette) on my sewing machine chair because I’m all out of baskets and bowls.  There’s a bit more of the yarn I did my shrug out of to do up a sweater for Miss Ellie and the red is for a dress for her for next spring.

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The ways you have to rationalize this much yarn are endlessly embarrassing.  In my own mind, I justify it all as a way to insure I won’t run out of yarn if bird flu suddenly strikes and we’re stuck at home for, say, six months.  I have it all worked out.  I have enough to keep the entire family happily knitting away.

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Paris 1914 — Collage Art

In all the excitement of filming for That’s Clever, I forget to mention that I have a small canvas published in Somerset Studio’s Winter ’07 Gallery Magazine.

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It’s in the early pages of the magazine, in case you take a look.  I really like Gallery a lot.  It is full of ideas and inspiration.  I was very complimented that they wanted to use my piece in it.  Originally, I made this collage to use for for the Aubergine Fat Book.  After I completed it, I scanned and photoshopped it, and then embellished my Fat Book pages.  I liked the original so much, that I sent it to Somerset for their Paris theme.  They held it for this publication instead. 

Here is a crummy snapshot of "Paris 1914." Somerset’s photograph is much better, so please go and take a look!

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A note from “The Talent”

I enjoyed filming my segments for That’s Clever this past Tuesday immensely! I had a hard time getting used to the idea that I was "the talent," but once I got past that I enjoyed the unique experience of having Klieg lights, a couple of producers, and a crew of camera and soundpeople in my studio!

We started at 8:00 a.m. and shot until 3:00, without a break.  It was very intense and also difficult at first to remember to give short, clipped instructions and then demonstrate.  But, once I got the hang of it (due to working with incredibly patient people) it was a breeze and we went straight through my project, which was a fabric collage portrait.  We did a second project, which was initially supposed to be felted soap bars, but got changed to Artist’s Trading Cards.  Both projects were a lot of fun and I hope you all will watch when the show airs (sometime in 2007 — subscribe to my blog using the button in the side column and I’ll post notification here when it is scheduled!)

The producers, Derrick and Kate, were fabulous to work with, and appropriately serious and kitchy and corny by turns.  They were lots of fun!

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By the end of the day, I was looking pretty worn out, but I had such a great feeling of accomplishment from doing something totally new and different (and from going down the kids’ slide and jumping on the trampoline for the opening segment!)

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Now, with my brief career as a TV star behind me, I’ve moved on into the exciting world of being a stage mom for The Alabama Ballet’s Nutcracker production, which opened last night.  From your point of view the Nutcracker is a good thing, because I’m finding lots of time to knit backstage, and should have significant progress on several works-in-progress to show you over the next few days!