Hello!
Whew! I know! I know! It's been awhile since I last wrote anything to you so let me update you on some of the goings on in my life and that of Sapphire. We have both been very busy.
I attended my last scheduled class at Pacific Northwest Art School at the end of July. Jorie Johnson, of Japan, was our instructor. Our assignment: Construct a complete garment without any seams. I made...a full length dress! I had already tackled a coat and a vest so the next thing was either a skirt, a longer coat or a dress. I had been toying with ideas about a dress already, yet I was unsure of a few of the construction details...but Jorie had all the answers!
And while what we were creating was quite interesting...it was my fellow students that awed me. I may have a few details slightly askew but essentially we had students from: from Israel, Kazakhstan (an artist with a thousand more artists from her country working under her in an artist cooperative), Canada and around the USA from CA, WY, ID, WA, and Ohio. There were two college textile professors, a costume designer for a Repertory Theater in WA, a Past President of an Art School, a Immigration and Naturalization Officer, a budding artist/mom, a Rancher/Artist and several local Whidbey Island fiber artists. Wonderful discussions during breaks!
Toward the end of August we attended the second Artist's Reception in the POAC Sandpoint (Idaho) Art Walk 2012. I took this opportunity to introduce some of the Art Walkers to sheer felting.
With September beginning we headed even further north to Priest Lake and Entree Gallery Trunk Show. It was a lovely late summer day and we had a delightful place under the willow tree on the grounds...and I tried to demonstrate sheer felting for these folks but the wind was blowing enough that is was darn near impossible to get any of my fiber laid out. I improvised by wetting out my surface before laying my fiber so it had something to stick to right away, but still it was too much for me. {Sigh} That piece is headed for the recycle bin!
Then just two days ago we held Coeur d' Alene's first ever Studio Tour!!! We had at least 150 people through Sapphire Studio in just 7 hours. By all accounts it was a good turnout and hopefully will be funded again next year. I enjoyed all the people that took the time to come by and see me explain and demonstrate just what it is that I do. A bonus was the time spent meeting more artists living in this area.
I also took time to formulate and launch my Fall Class Schedule which you will find on a TAB at the top of my blog...just under the header picture. Since opening my studio I have pretty much been busy creating or traveling. Hopefully Fall and Winter will allow me to devote some time to teaching in my studio.
Oh! Did I mention that I was invited to model my newly felted dress in a "Runway Show"?! Never been down that kind of runway before...yikes! This event is held each year as a fundraiser for Kootenai Environmental Alliance.
More to come...but for now I have to go get some sleep,
Janet
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