Tuesday, September 23, 2008

A collection of drafts....

I have a tendency to start a post and then get sidetracked, so clearing out those unfinished posts....


With permission from Designboom.
"designer's own words:
Swarovski has been synonymous with adding that extra `sparkle’ to everyday life. Swarovski crystals have the power to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary through their sheer brilliance. `Sparkle’ is one such attempt to enhance the expression of one of our most expressive features: our eyes. Sparkling eyes have long been an expression of natural beauty. With Swarovski crystals fused into contact lenses, your eyes can sparkle like they’ve never sparkled before!"




"New Documentary film about women balancing lives and artists and mothers. Directed by Pamela Tanner Boll, co-directed edited by Nancy C Kennedy. Check out our website at www.whodoesshethinksheis.net! "

I got these links from http://www.starshyneproductions.blogspot.com/ which came from http://www.justbeconnected.com/
http://www.jamieridler.blogspot.com/

Sunday I went to Art on the Wabash at Tapewingo Park in West Lafayette. I was going primarily because of friend Kevin's photography exhibit but I also saw two watercolor teachers and my gourd art teacher, as well as members of my paint guild. I've been wondering how I can display lace as an art form for a long time. It will come to me. There are certain guidelines that tend to rule textiles out but not completely. I also saw one artist's work based on henna art which tickled me since my RPL is also based on henna art. I don't think he really appreciated my enthusiasm about it. You can tell when someone is trying to be patient, because after all..you just might buy something...but they really wish you would go away if you aren't really shelling out money.

I've been feeling a sewing binge coming on. The itch to stitch is bugging me.

1 comment:

  1. Oh...I'm so glad you posted the "Whodoesshethinksheis" video. It's wonderful! I can't wait to see the movie!

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