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Are you sick of the dredger quilt yet?
Morwell River has recently been diverted for the 5th time for the continuing expansion of Hazelwood Coal mine. It partly runs underground through pipes, I can imagine the water flowing and rushing along underground, in the dark. The fish must really wonder what the hell is going on!
Riscy and I didn’t go for a bike ride today, instead we went appliance shopping. I think we are going to blow the budget on the kitchen. We are talking about sacrificing our ski trip to NZ so we can afford a Miele dishwasher… how sad is that!!
Riscy also has an aversion to appliances with the name Smeg so I don’t know what we are going to do there since I really like their gas cook tops.
I have been chugging down the Vitamin C and drinking lots of water in an effort to stave off the dreaded cold. Riscy has been hawking like an old smoker for the last 3 days, I don’t want what he’s having!
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Hello There!
I’ve used light blue taylors chalk to mark guide lines on my quilt… could be a mistake considering I don’t intend to wash it. I tried the soap sliver technique but it didn’t show up on the light coloured fabric.
I’m almost done outline stitching all the truss shapes. The thread I’m using is a good match so slight wobbles here and there don’t interfere at all with the image. There really was no way around this exercise as there are lots of long skinny bias bits in this quilt and if the glue ever came unstuck I’d have an unsightly mess.
I will lock myself away in my workroom tommorow so I can sew up a storm. This is a long weekend (labour Day) and my old high school friend Lynne and her partner Roger are coming to stay on Sunday night, so I’ll have other things to distract me from the quilt.
Riscy is keen to go for a bike ride tommorow too… so, as I have a revived interest in improving my fitness and figure, I will make the time for a ride (even if there is a big hill involved). I had my first gym session today, I feel pretty good.
In renovation news…. the cabinet maker is booked in and our architect has found a builder … we will meet him on Wednesday. Riscy has done a heap of research on kitchen appliances so I think it is now just a matter of finding the right price. YAY!!
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I Should be out of my PJs and Ready for Work
So this will be a quick post
I started quilting the Big Dredger Quilt:
As I mentioned yesterday, I needed to take the step of setting up my sewing machine and doing some stitching, even outlining the truss shapes would get me started. It worked. While sewing away, which is a meditative activity even with a sewing machine, I could really turn my mind to my plans for stitching this piece.
My ideas started to become tangible. My stress abated a little, I am STARTED!!
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Well the server let me down and I couldn’t post the blog this morning, so here is more for tonight.
A note from Fulvia got me thinking this morning, what is it about the dredger ‘that moved me in the first place’. So I wrote a reply to Fulvia and thought I’d share some of it with you:
I was out an about that day with a specific purpose. A mission to capture images of the power industry, I had wanted to include some imagery of cooling towers in some etching/collographs (which so far have not eventuated, but I think I will revisit).
I grew up in another place, on an island. It wasn’t until I left that place that I became aware of how my surroundings were a part of me. Everyday I saw the sea, it would give me clues about the weather, I would dream about what was over the horizon, and I could always tell which way was north, because that was where the sea was.
There were so many other things, I could go on all day.
I moved here, to the mainland. There was no familiarity. An alien landscape. It took me 4-5 years to even really acknowledge I was living here, to become involved in the community to start looking at my surroundings… and that is even with the fact that I travel all over the road network it this region for my job.
So I started thinking about the Latrobe Valley where I live, I was looking for some sort of icon. The power stations are obvious. I started noticing how often I could see a powerstation no matter where I was in the Valley. Cooling towers, smoke stacks… the shapes of the plumes of steam actually give me some clues to the weather like the ocean used to do. The colour/shadows on the cooling towers change depending on the light on the day.
What an exciting discovery. Here was that landscape anchor I needed.
So I was out that day looking for interesting and new views of powerstations, and powerstation related artefacts in the landscape. The dredger was my first stop, it sits beside the freeway, but I’d never stopped to look at it before.
Once I started taking photos, I got on a roll. The enormity of the dredger, the interesting trusses, the old signage even the rust and shadows. I became really interested in the nitty gritty of the dredger.
That was in October last year. The image I am using for the Dredger Quilt wasn’t touched again until I was desperately looking for something to use for the photo screenprinting workshop last month. But I new straight away that I wanted to make a quilt from it!
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I’m joining the gym tonight, I want to lose a bit of girth and gain a lot of fitness.
Riscy was meant to come along but he has got a terrible cold, poor thing… just hope I don’t get it.
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Journal
I was unaware of this wonderful artist until recently Hannah Hinchman – Journal Writing guide. Thanks to Serena Fenton at Layers of Meaning for the link.
Given how much I have enjoyed blogging, which is the only form of journalling I have ever stuck at for more than 3 days… I have been toying with the idea of starting up a paper journal. Will it distract me from my blog and art or will it enhance my artistic experience? Only one way to find out!!
I have linked to Ros Stendahl before but I thought another link was warranted given the hours of enjoyment (absorbtion) her journals have given me :-). A real inspiration.
No quilting has started on the dredger quilt. I’m letting it sit for too long and it is going cold on me. I’m going to start stitching tonight even it it is just stitching down the trusses. Hopefully that will settle my nerves. Continue reading
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EDM – Self portrait
The Everyday Matters drawing challenge this week is – Self Portrait.
I drew this from a photograph because I wanted to turn the photo upside down to draw. I also found reasonable success by drawing guides for the important angles (side of face, chin, eyes etc) and you can see where I marked the angle for my eyes. Next time I’ll just draw dots because a big fat line through the drawing tends to ruin it.
For reference, this is the first self portrait I did when initially borrowed ‘Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain’ from the library.
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Intense
I can get a little intense:
LOOK at those EYEBROWS!!!! My sister would be proud! (She sports a well cultivated monobrow)
I took this photo because I want to draw myself for the EDM self portrait challenge… but I want to draw the image upside down to help my brain overcome some stereotypical face symbols that muck up the ability to draw (according the Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain)
I may not succeed tonight though, I’ve had the best part (OK , lets admit it) all of, a bottle of wine {NZ Montana, Sauvignon Blanc} I can barely type, never mind draw. I can highly recommend the wine BTW.
I turn 29 tommorow, and I cannot help but dwell on the fact that I will be 30 next year. THIRTY…. The anxiety I felt when I turned 20 has nothing on this (NOTHING I tells ya). 30 is grown up, 30 is kids, 30.
And I haven’t traveled the world, I’ve never done anything physically amazing (see below), I never turned into and articulate intellectual, or even (I admit it) an amazing lover.
I am a competitive individual and I resent the success of others. I thought I would have overcome this sillyness by now. I thought I would have Zen and Serenity and all that shit. But no, I’m stil a cow, a resentful cow.
I just watched the ice skating gala performance from the olympics (recorded). I have to say it moved me to tears. The beauty and grace and especially the physicallity got to me and the tears flowed. I’m a sook and always have been, I’ve only recently managed to kerb the tendency at work… yes, I have cried at work many times and it is excruciatingly embarrassing.
Enough of this drunken rambling, I will take myself off to bed with the eyebrowzilla portrait and tommorow I will be sane again (either that, or too hung over to go to work).
Cheerio
Claire
PS… Riscy is still at work at 10:10pm. If he were here I would be much more sensible… maybe.
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