9 Small Artworks - Structures #86 and #87

Abstract Contemporary Textile Art Structures #86©2007 Lisa Call

Structures #86    ©2007    12"x12"

 
The 4th and 5th of nine pieces I’m making for the Arvada Center Holiday Art Market. I didn’t managed to make a piece on monday, tuesday or wednesday but finished #86 yesterday and #87 today. That now leaves me with 4 more pieces to complete before monday. It’s going to be a busy time the next few days.

Today I rephotographed the first 3 pieces posted earlier and they look much better. Amazing what a little day light can do. Although we’ve had snow most of today so the daylight has been pretty dim.

Back to the studio in hopes of getting 1 more finished this evening.

 
Abstract Contemporary Textile Art Structures #87©2007 Lisa Call

Structures #87    ©2007    12"x12"


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4 Comments

  1. pam said,

    November 23, 2007 @ 7:57 pm

    Love them all especially structures #87.

    Is this hand or machine quilted?

    I love whre the pattern gets lost in the lower right hand part

  2. DebbieG said,

    November 24, 2007 @ 5:54 am

    I am really loving this series of small pieces. Can’t wait to see the next 4.

  3. Alyson B. Stanfield said,

    November 24, 2007 @ 6:44 pm

    Lisa, thanks for the sneak peek. I’m looking forward to seeing them at the AC. I was glad to see that they featured your work in the invite/brochure. But sorry that it got lost in the black background they chose. Didn’t do it justice. Wouldn’t it be nice to have control over those things?

  4. Lisa Call said,

    November 25, 2007 @ 1:05 pm

    Thanks Debbie and Pam - they are machine quilted.

    Yeah - I was happy they used my image but not so happy with how it turned out. But it’s better than nothing! I’ve had my worked published poorly a few the last few years and it’s frustrating. Now I email the publishers and ask a bunch of questions, I’m hoping the next round will be better, but like you say we don’t have much control over how our work is printed.

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