Thursday, January 21, 2010
staring into space
That activity was pretty much all I could do this morning, after yesterday's trip home. After a while, I stirred myself and was in the studio before lunch. It's been almost a month since I have spent any time there and it took me a while to settle in.
I had brought a bunch of fabric home and then to Florida with me; this morning, carried a lot of it back.
By the time I left this afternoon, I had something in process on the wall. It has a long way to go, so no pictures.
Tonight, with some of the fabric I had left at home, I played a bit to see if I could make something work and I am pleased to see that it is coming along. It has a family resemblance to this small piece I made a couple of months ago, so I guess I'm on a series track - LOL.Tomorrow I plan to spend the bulk of the day in the studio again; I have several deadlines looming and need to work!
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Oh, I love that!
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