New creative space

We moved to a new apartment in Golden Hill and I now have a "studio wall"....love it so much! The perfect apartment studio space. All I need to create these days is one wall of a room....a large art desk, a standup desk with my new iMac, and some storage space. This took lots of careful measuring but so worth it!



Sea Dragon

The Sea Dragon is mesmerizing, I had the pleasure of seeing some of these tiny graceful creatures at the Monterey Aquarium.   What a treat! Everything about them blends in with their surroundings as they drift by silently. I made this recent print from their playful shape.


Hiking in Southern California

A lovely weekend hike around Mt. Laguna in Cleveland National Forest, only an hour outside San Diego. Fresh air and inspiration are just what a weekend calls for. An abundance of textures and colors from the desert to the forest. 


University of Kentucky in final four

Growing up in Lexington, Kentucky March means one thing, MADNESS!! Congrats to the UK men's team for their 4th Final Four in the past 5 years! As well as being undefeated with a new record of 38-0. WOW!!!! Celebrate with a new locally made Tee! The WILDtee is licensed by UK and available at High Street Fly and Kennedy's Bookstore, cotton and sport-tex styles available. S-XL

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Marbling class

Another busy week of teaching marbling and Indigo dyeing. Here are some pics from the marbling class. 

Mastering your Market class

For a lil birthday present for yours truly I signed up for the Mastering Your Market online textile design course! This six week course will cover the basics of working in the three major markets of the textile business. I am looking forward to being in "school" again and learning new things, making more artwork, and thinking strategically.  I stumbled across the class on the website Pattern Observer There will be more posts to follow with my progress! Check it out if you are looking for the next step in designing textiles. 

Inspiration for my first backbeat in the apparel industry.... trends of sartorial surrealism, old masters with a pop twist, floral disruption, and line drawings.


The exhibition that completes my life

As far as I am concerned I never have to step foot in a museum or gallery again. My life is complete after seeing the Matisse retrospective at the MOMA in NYC of his "Jazz Cut Outs" These have been my favorite works of art pretty much since the day I first learned about them.  I have seen a few here and there at the Tate and the MOMA. But seeing them all together in one space from the first one he made to the stain glass windows of his final project... was something spectacular! Even though it was crowded (of course!) everyone viewing the work seemed to be in shock and awe mode. These works of art really please the masses with their vivid colors, decorative motifs, and abstract yet recognizable compositions. At least order the show catalogue if you can't make it to the MOMA. 

Thank you Henri Matisse!

 

For more Matisse inspiration check out Artsy  https://www.artsy.net/artist/henri-matisse for educational resources and images of Matisse and many other visual artists.

More Indigo!

I can't get enough of Indigo dyeing and teaching indigo workshops...so much fun!