mason and aimee
and julie mclaughlin's kozo dress
big ass paper, indeed!
no, it will be displayed differently,
but even armless
and legless
you get a sense of the grace and beauty of this piece.
tiny beads accent
charity fitting out ugly girl's hair
calculating how to best display this indigo dyed piece,
calculating how to best display this indigo dyed piece,
another of julie's garments
with a stairstep woven and dyed indigo bodice
leftover body parts
(what can i say?)
aimee and mason curated this show,
mason is hanging it and was in charge of this catalog.
the back cover below
shows my latest hortus siccus book.
i feel a bit like i'm
on the cover of the rolling stone!
and am in the community of fine paper artists.
and am in the community of fine paper artists.
where i stay when i'm here--
the other half is a wonderful big paper mill
way behind the zebra hide
and this
rather important and famous artists' book
by bill drendel lives here.
i was delighted to find it.
it's handmade paper heaven here in cleveland.
wow thanks for sharing the marvelous message stick by Bill Drendel
ReplyDeletemc, you're welcome. it's been photographed many times, i saw it long before i discovered it had landed in cleveland.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you having so much fun. x te
ReplyDeletetrace, you gotta with those ladies around
ReplyDeletei love that room ..being a room and environment and ambiance kinda person.
ReplyDeleteroz, it's even better than it looks, and there are more similar to this. but this is the best.
ReplyDeleteglad that you're having so much fun
ReplyDeleteneki, all we ever do is work, this was a brief and shining moment...!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you're having a wonderful time, and that kozo dress is amazing! I'm also quite fascinated by Bill Drendel's book...
ReplyDeleteyesterday was a work day as is today through sunday...but really good work.
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