Magpie Makes Art

"Happiness is having a scratch for every itch." - Ogden Nash

Friday, January 19, 2007

TWO YES, ONE NO

I just had to turn down a show! It was a really good opportunity, too. It wasn't a request for a donation to an charity auction where no one cares about who I am, they just want stuff as cheap as possible.....Where the only thing worse than having to donate a very nice piece that will be auctioned off for a fraction of what it should sell for, to an organization that will not think of you twice until this time next year when they want more free stuff, is if no one wants it at all and it gets shipped back to you...A sad, rejected little something. Or worse, being the featured artist at a shop in a tourist town (I'm not making this up) and being obliged to stand next to the display of your work at the back of the shop. Right next to the keg. So of course all the stoned snow boarders coming in for a free beer feel obliged to talk to you to cover up the fact that they're only in there for (could it be true?) the free beer. I remember it well. Made me feel so special.

This wasn't like that. It was a real show in a real gallery and I was obliged to say "Sorry, no can do."

See, the thing is, I actually have two other shows lined up about the same time this other shining opportunity would have occured, and there's just no way I could do it. But the gallery curator was very nice about it, and said maybe I could do a show there in 2009, and I said "absolutely!" So we'll see. Now I'll have to spend the next two years emailing her images of new work so she doesn't forget who I am. Such is life.

So one of these shows I'm working on is all quilts.......Made of fabric. Now some of you who aren't that familiar with magpie tendencies will say "big deal girlie. What gives?" But up until this show in September I will have only ever shown mixed media quilts that have been made of things like wine foils and old letters and clothing labels and the like. I realize maybe I'm moving in the opposite direction from a lot of folks, putting the wacky mixed media on hold to do something people are more familiar with, but I don't care. I love making quilts and I'm excited to show mine. Here are two I'm working on:





These two are both silk, and I'm calling the pink one "Posh Baby", and haven't decided on a name for the other. Any suggestions?

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

NEW YEAR, NEW ME......HOPEFULLY

Okay, I knew it had been a while since I got it together enough to post a new entry (and as usual, I've got all sorts of excuses!), but now that I'm finally getting after it I realize it's literally been MONTHS-!! That's just bad. Bad, bad, bad.

So, fresh start and all that, right? Right.



Over Christmas my husband, my dog Jake, and I stopped off in San Francisco to visit the ever fabulous and talented fiber artist Heidi Paul (check out her web site link), and also made time to see the Gee's Bend Show at the De Young Museum. Even if I didn't love quilts so much, and I truly do, I will take any excuse to to go to the De Young because it's such a beautiful building. So, it was the best of all worlds: Being in a wonderful city with my best friend, looking a quilts that are miraculously getting the attention they deserve, in an amazing building that makes me feel like sometimes people have thier priorities straight. It was a good time.