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Broken
This is my entry for the 2011 Grand National Quilt Show, that will take place in The Joseph Schneider Haus in Kitchener, from May 15 to September 11, 2011. My paper quilt is called Broken, and is 34″ wide x … Continue reading
Fabulous Opportunities
I have been afforded some fabulous teaching opportunities, and hope that some of you will join me. I have a great passion for teaching, and have experienced over and over the tremendous expansion in creative energy that takes place when … Continue reading
A FABULOUS TIME WAS HAD BY ALL (Especially me)
I gave a workshop on Saturday, June 12, 2010, at the Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre, where we started making Cracked Paper Quilts. Oh, but we had a time! These women were enthusiastic and talented, and I feel very privileged … Continue reading
Watch Amazing Art Workshops for Free on Art Workshops TV!
All day today, you can watch Creative Catalyst Productions art workshops for free. All you have to do is register at ARTWorkshops.tv. It’s a great way to see which ones would be advantageous for you to buy. I have many … Continue reading
Provocative Paste Papers
Making paste papers brings back memories of finger painting with the abandon of a child. However, as you will see from some of the examples, paste papers can plump up your paper stash in a beautifully sophisticated manner. Rhonda Miller … Continue reading
Posted in Art Processes & Techniques, Artists, Authors, Books/DVDs, Inspiration, Paper arts, Videos, Workshop info
Tagged Blue Roof Designs, calligraphy, Carol Wiebe, Claire Maziarczyk, cornstarch, Debbie Dodd, Diane Maurer, Elissa R. Campbell, fabrics, Jenny Taliadoros, Marbled and Paste Papers, Martha Stewart, My Handbound Books, paper tapestries, Paper Works by Paper Nerds, paste, Paste paper, paste paper paste, Renee Troy, Rhonda Miller, Roann Mathias, Rosamond Loring, Sage Reynolds, Shannon Phillips, Silk paper, Studio 3D, The Art of Making Paste Papers, wallpaper paste, wheat paste
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Rosalie Dace Asks, “Are We There Yet?”
Rosalie Dace taught Art and English at the high school, college and university levels in South Africa, before becoming a full time quilt maker and teacher. I first became aware of her phenomenal work in Quilting Arts Magazine, Issue 23, … Continue reading
Posted in Art Processes & Techniques, Artists, Inspiration, Workshop info
Tagged accomplished, Are we there yet?, compassionate, elements of design, encouragement, Fall 2006, Inspiration, Issue 23, journey, Process, Quilting Arts magazine, recreation, rest, Rosalie Dace, South Africa, William Blake, wings
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What an Amazing Week!
I have met so many incredible people at Quilting By the Lake this week. Today is my last day here (sigh). It is so nurturing, as an artist, to spend a week immersed in art making. From morning to evening, … Continue reading
