I don't think so. Okay, will have to slow down a bit and work on other stuff to give my arm a break, yikes! I mean a rest. Meanwhile this is the progress on my embroidery sketchbook portrait called
"cat scan"
Since My blog description states:
the creative meanderings of a Multi-Media artist.
Here is Where My Meandering Led Lately
I went Ga Ga at Frank Lloyd Wright's Westcott House in Springfield, Ohio. Photos of the interior can be seen on "Doing Things Wright"
AND
which led me to thinking about doing a stitched version of my painting "rhubarb pie"
Well have to dash, got to put up a new piece of textile knit graffiti for the Dayton Street Project
TOODLE PIP YA'LL



























6 comments:
You are a whirling dervish of creativity! You need a team of evil minions to help you get all of these brilliant ideas out of your noggin'!
Everytime I come here, I'm totally inspired. Rock on!
Love
Madge
LOL Margot, me thinks you are more in need of evil minions, but oh yes, wouldn't that be nice. Oh the fantasy!!!!!!!!
such great stuff--i especially love the reverse painting embroidery-it's lookin' fab-so cool!
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Awesome things, here, Corrine. The bottom piece is my favorite thing!
KC
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