Saturday, April 13, 2013

working

A  number of things have been percolating along agreeably from winter into spring. I picked up a class at the Hudson Valley Writers Center in Sleepy Hollow. I had forgotten how much I love teaching. The class has been going really well -- largely because of the talent, diligence, and enthusiasm of the students -- and I'm on the calendar through the end of the year. In the unfailing spirit of "work begets work" they asked me for a second class and that's going into the next catalog. This tiny job doing something I love is so much nicer than sitting in the house nursing the fear that I'll never work again.

I recently saw a call for entries on the theme "How Simple Can you Get?" I can get pretty simple. There was some confusion about the date that the call would close. I was ready in time, but decided not to enter. I'm enjoying this free-form embroidery in a scroll format and I want to make a few before I start thinking about sending them into the world. One day I will learn either to focus the camera or how my software works (or both) but clearly this day is not that day.

Time and Tide
9 inches x 34 inches /23cm x 86cm
Muslin, lace,tone-on-tone commercial prints.
Hand embroidered, machine constructed.
(monks cloth background)

 
 

4 comments:

ArtPropelled said...

Great to see a post popping up in my sidebar. Teaching sounds like a good idea since you enjoy it so much.
I hope the class keeps on begetting :-)

dinahmow said...

Sleepy Hollow is a good name for a writers' centre!
Pleased you have a full calendar, but still hope we can do lunch or something?

my croft said...

Thanks for standing by me during my absence. It's heartening to know friends are still "out there."

Yes, of course I have time for lunch, Dinah.

beecee said...

Glad to hear that you are again doing something that engages you and are being compensated for it. I may go to somers show. Do you anything in it this year?