Improvising

Abstract Contemporary Textile Painting / Art Quilt Structures #97 - In progress ©2008 Lisa Call

Structures #97   (In Progress)    ©2008

Basting on a Bed

This evening I layered the composition for Structures #97 with the batting and backing, so I could baste the layers together with safety pins, before I start the surface stitching. As I talk about in my how I baste blog post, this step is extremely important in ensuring a flat finished piece.

I’ve perfected my method by pinning the layers to the carpeting in my studio (see the post above for details). I know exactly how tight to pull each layer for it to come out right for my style of stitching.

Problem is there’s not a lick of carpet in my new little house. Hardwood floors everywhere. I’ve been pondering how to baste this quilt for a week and finally came upon the idea of basting it on my son’s queen sized bed - the only large flat surface in the house.

It worked out quite well and I think the final textile painting will be wonderfully pucker free. Although I have to admit I had to remove at least 80% of the pins and redo them as I ended pining the layers to the mattress pad. I finally got my long rotary cutting acrylic ruler out to slide between the quilt and bed to prevent this little problem. With carpet, if a pin catches some fibers I can just yank it up and no harm is done.
 

The Right Tools

Today Photoshop CS3 arrived at my house and I installed on my new laptop. It’s amazing what 4 gigabytes of memory and a fast processor can do to speed up the manipulation of images. It’s wonderful. I’ll save hours of time each month not sitting around waiting for photoshop to load my huge raw image files.

The other exciting news is that I can process the raw images from my new Nikon D200 with this set up. I was unable to get my older version of photoshop to behave with a mixture of D70 and D200 raw images. This means I can now take my own high resolution images for publication.

Finally, I have all the right tools to do what I need with my images. It’s definitely time to take some classes to learn how to use them instead of my very improvised methods I use today.


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Progress on November Goals and More Work to Do

Markings #14 - Abstract Contemporary Textile Art  -©2007 Lisa Call

Markings #14    ©2007    35"x37"

 

Two weeks ago I posted a list of projects I needed to complete by the Nov 25. My progress to date:

  • Complete 6-9 small pieces for the Arvada Center Holiday Art show. Completed!
  • Deal with paperwork for several upcoming shows, including preparing some images for catalogs. Completed!
  • Buy christmas presents. We had a wonderful Christmas last week.
  • Write and review requirement documents for 3 projects. Completed!
  • Attend another memorial service for my father next weekend. It was a warm and comforting service with family and friends that knew him growing up.
  • Sleep I slept lots over turkey day weekend - what a treat to have 4 days in a row to sleep late, which is making this week particularly brutal when the alarm goes off at 5:30am.

The 2 things I didn’t have to get done got pushed back but now the pressure is on to get these finished.

  • Start a blog for the group show I’m curating next spring.I’m about half way done on the initial setup, although no rush since the show isn’t until next April we want to get our group blog up and running fairly soon.
  • Make 10 quillows and help my daughter make 10+ pillows. This is painful, my daughter has little interest in this project and we need to have this done by thursday if possible. I’ve got 5 quillows nearly completed. Many many more hours to go.

So my goals for the next few weeks are to complete the above in addition to the following:

  • Get back to putting in 20 hours a week in the studio - including this week. This will be a stretch but I’m tired of my life being so out of balance. Time in the studio with out time pressures and deadlines is where I recenter and it is much missed.
  • Update my guild.com webpage. I’d like to submit new work as I’ve not had any luck selling the work on there yet. Time to add some new pieces.
  • Ship some new small work to Lux Art Center. They shipped back my work I sent a while back, time to send some new pieces that they display in their fiber art classroom.
  • Update my website. I have ideas for what to do but have not yet found the time to make it happen.
  • Work no more than 40 hours a week at they day job. I put in enough overtime in November to buy me brownie points for a long time to come.

My plan is to wrap all of this up by Dec 11th as that day marks the beginning of a 3 month period that I plan to really focus on my art and my art business and get them into top shape. My kids are going to London and Spain with their dad for 3 months, leaving me with an empty nest. I’m excited for this opportunity for them but I will miss them a great deal, so I will focus on the art to make the experience as positive for me as possible.

 
The above piece I included in a post earlier this month about my Markings series and the image was terrible. I play around with the raw camera image in photoshop for a few minutes and figured out how to fix it . Hurray! Thanks to the commenter that left some tips on things to try to fix things.


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9 Small Artworks - Structures #81

Abstract Contemporary Textile Art Structures #81©2007 Lisa Call

Structures #81    ©2007    12"x12"

 
The second of nine pieces I’m making for the Arvada Center Holiday Art Market.

Today image and yesterday’s were taken with a flash so they are less than optimal. I depend on daylight for my photography so a few months of the year are a struggle to get any images because I leave for work just as it’s getting light and it’s dark by the time I get home. I’ll retake photos of these pieces when I get some daylight time in my studio but for now I wanted to get this photo posted.

[Update - images replaced 11/23/07]


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