i have some exciting news,
well, it seems exciting to me.
my almost neighbor genevieve nordmark and i
have been asked to participate in handpapermaking's
next portfolio, number 12, which pairs up olders and youngers
as collaborators to make art works for the portfolio.
this portfolio will be published
to celebrate their 30th anniversary.
although genevieve and i are not quite 30 years apart in age
we are beginning to plan as soon as i return from oz.
i'm beginning to get a wee bit excited about this one!
(note: wisdom and experience)
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while here i received the news that a few more copies of November, A Map
have been sold
and my large 12 Moons shifu book has also found a home!
thank you alicia bailey and Abecedarian Gallery.
in the town of the weird baby egg
some nifty buildings
and then a shifu two-day workshop
hosted by
the papermakers of victoria
at an amazing old stables (a stud)
these women all had great hand skills
and a lovely sense of community
and we made lots of beauty.
kami-ito stars!
there were stories.
and terrific hand skills.
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and terrific hand skills.
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and below, this was part of the endless
beautiful attention to detail
now given over to artists and the community
instead of horses.
there was some work by mark lander on the wall
and one of his critters and a valley beater
in the beater room.
and one of his critters and a valley beater
in the beater room.
and everyone here thinks that flax
is not my old friend of the blue or white tiny flowers and bast fibers long and strong
but new zealand flax!
spinning kami-ito
some marvelous thinking was happening here.
notes and first weaving
some older experiments with paper and silk
which were great experiments
a plethora of sampling and threads
pattern paper and silk
the warning:
brushes
deepening color
something heavy and graceful to hang drying mitsumata on
the effect of gravity
i continued on after this workshop
to geelong, today to cape otway
to work with a friend.
i had a great conversation with mary jane and wendy
at the school of lost arts.
and in wendy's house
filled with books and textiles
wendy showed me this amazing book.
after geelong
and one more 2-day workshop
melbourne and then i turn east and north towards home.
where, i am told,
the robins and redwing blackbirds have returned.
i hope i make it
out onto the land
before the ticks wake up.
Hi V- seems like it has been a long and rewarding teaching tour down under. Go well. B
ReplyDeleteso good to see this land through your eyes
ReplyDeleteIt's all grand, just grand! Would like to be there.
ReplyDeleteOhmygosh, ohmygosh, ohmy -- WOW!
ReplyDeleteYou are really groovin' Velma --- so excited about the collaboration for the 30th anniversary issue.
This year is a stellar one for you.
barry, i still am sad i've misses you two!
ReplyDeletemo, and missed you, too!
suzanna, it's so grand.
therese, i'm continually surprised by the blessings this year.
What an amazing lot of stuff you have packed into your time here V - so sad we missed each other, but maybe, maybe you'll be here again. Travel safe.
ReplyDeletefiona, i have a couple of new invites, so...
ReplyDeleteThinking about you on the other side. Wishing you a continued safe and happy journey.
ReplyDeletemarianne (do i ever get this spelled right???) thanks!
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