Just completed this new piece. It is 3 graduated tubes of herringbone stitch, stuffed with glass beads so that it has a lovely weight and hangs well. Accent stones include yellow jade, smoky quartz and recycled glass from Africa. It goes with just about everything- winter, spring, summer or fall. 18″ long with a toggle…

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“There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance. Pray, love, remember. And there’s pansies; that’s for thoughts… There’s fennel for you, and columbines. There’s rue for you, and some for me….there’s a daisy….” . This passage is from Ophelia’s mad scene, Act 4, Scene 5 of Hamlet. The play is indelibly stitched into my mind. Ophelia is not…

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This is the first new piece of 2015. It’s inspired by the color palette for  Artful Home, a catalog with which I work- for Spring 2015. In order to get me inspired in color, they often send me swatches of the colors of fabrics used in their Apparel selection for each season. From these colors,…

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I set up a still-life this morning, using a Matisse-ish patterned tablecloth as the background. Between the pattern on the vase and the purple tulips, I think I bit off more than I could chew. The disperse pattern – almost free form- a HUGE repeat- made the “patterned” quality that I love so much in…

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Happy 2015 to all! I am in the middle of reading “The Unknown Matisse”, by Hilary Spurling- a biography of the early years of Henri Matisse. A genius of color, pattern and composition. I have always loved Matisse, but to follow his life from birth to a young artist is so revealing, so personal- and…

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I am happy to wake up and see the blue sky and sunshine in Colorado. The last few days have been below zero and snowy….very inhospitable. It’s already ten degrees, so all’s well with the world. These “vintage” looking mums and alstroemeria said “Good Morning” today. I wish you all a Happy New Year’s Eve.

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Today I had the pleasure of visiting the Denver Art Museum to see the “Cartier” exhibit. It was lovely – resplendent with silver, platinum, diamonds, sapphires and emeralds….but very conspicuous and awe-inspiring. I loved the room featuring the tools and benches and sketches of the artists of the House of Cartier. Downstairs was a small…

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