Mississippi Heat

Mississippi Heat
This photo was taken in 1957 in the dog days of summer in Liberty, Mississippi. I was 4 yrs. old on my grandfather's farm..

Friday, August 5, 2011

August Aspirations

 If you saw a heat wave, would you wave back?
                     Steven Wright


July was definitely one for the records and no doubt we were all hot under the collar. Just like any good blizzard, the heat equally kept me inside working nonstop. I really hustled to get a new mosaic stained glass window created. I wanted to enter the Art League's August exhibit on landscapes. Although I am not a landscape artist, I like challenging myself with new ways to express my creativity. Well.... my challenge payed off, my piece was accepted and is now on exhibit in Art League's Gallery in the Torpedo Factory for the month of August.  Noah, my son, also had one of his sculptures accepted and is on display.
                                                 
         "Woven In Sunshine"    -  Mosaic Stained Glass


I find making these windows is so exciting because they change color depending on the time of day and how much light is flowing through it. Here is another photo taken of the this window later in the afternoon.


See what I mean?


"Wilderness Construction"    -  Noah Williams



I've also been creating some ceramic jars called "My Peeps".They are small treasure containers that are about 4 1/2 to 5in. tall. Below are two of a growing family.  You can look in my website gallery, "Clay Works" to see other "Peeps" and ceramic sculptures. New pieces are constantly being added.



As many of you know, I love designing cards. My August aspiration is to begin building my inventory with some of my old design favorites and start putting together some new ideas as well. Letter writing is becoming a dying art, but everyone loves a "thinking of you" card. My first series of notecards are 
4 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.     6 cards to a pack  Series: Age of Innocence
These cards are my way of honoring our brown angels of the late 1800's and early 1900's that never knew how special and lovely they were because of the biased standards that they had to endure. I adorn them in pearls, beads, antique and hand dyed fabrics, and laces in the original design. Below are photos of the six cards that will be in this first series. (The last card is slightly different from the card included in this package, it has a border and a quote on the front of the card).







http://www.theartleague.org/content_pages/view/228

August Aspirations

August Aspirations

                        
                    
                        If you saw a heat wave, would you wave back? 
                                                                Steven Wright

July was definitely one for the records and no doubt we were all hot under the collar.  Just like any good blizzard, the heat equally kept me inside working nonstop.  I really hustled to get a new mosaic stained glass window created,  I wanted to enter the Art League's August exhibit on landscapes.  Although I'm not so much into landscapes, I like challenging myself and finding new ways to express myself.  Well, the challenge payed off, my piece was accepted and is on exhibit at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory for the month of August.  My son, Noah also had a sculpture selected to be exhibited as well.
http://www.theartleague.org/content_pages/view/228


                                             
                                              "Woven In Sunshine"- Mosaic Stained Glass

I find making these windows so exciting because they change color depending on the time of day and the amount of light coming in.  Here another photo of the same window in late afternoon.


                                                                    See what I mean?

                                                             
                                                 Wilderness Construction -  Noah Williams              

I've also been working on creating some ceramic pieces called "My Peeps".  They are 4 1/2" to 5" tall and are small containers for whatever treasures you want to put in them.



"My Peeps" family is slowly growing, check out my gallery in Clay Works for new "Peeps" and other ceramic sculptures.

As many of you know, I love designing cards.  My August aspiration is to build up my inventory with some of my old design favorites and start putting together some new ideas as well.  Please don't let letter writing become a thing of the past, everyone loves to receive a "thinking of you" note.  My first series are notecards (4 x 5)  $15.00,  6 cards in a pack called "The Age of Innocence".  These cards are my way of giving honor to all the beautiful brown angels from the late 1800's and early 1900's that never knew how special and lovely they were by public standards.  I adorn them in pearls, beads, laces, and special fabrics in the original design.  Below are photos that will be in this series.