Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Linda F.- you are too modest
When I was in Houston this past week, I checked out the Machine Quilting Unlimited magazine, considering a subscription. I flipped through the latest issue - December/January - and there was article featuring our very own Linda Forey! Linda, please share the details! I am going to get a digital subscription which is on sale for this week for $35US for two years, half price. The special deal does not apply to paper subscriptions which are considerably more expensive for non-US subscribers. There seems to be a lot of good information in this magazine, and when on sale, is a really good deal!
Stewart Hall Art Gallery Photos
I just dropped by for another quick look at the beautiful collection and took a couple of photos to give you an idea of how our art looks in the gallery. Here is my second piece, "Fallen" which I didn't even have a chance to photograph before running it over to the gallery for submission. I tried an experiment with framing this one, mounting it on two layers of foamcore and then onto a custom made (by my capable husband) shadow box which I painted black.
Here are Heather and Michele's pieces on another wall.
Here are Heather and Michele's pieces on another wall.
Sunday, 19 October 2014
Michele, Heather and Helena at Stewart Hall, Pointe Claire
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Crimson Fire, Helena Scheffer |
Exciting news! Helena, Michele and Heather have, once more, had their work accepted into the Stewart Hall Rental Collection in Pointe-Claire. Helena has had TWO pieces accepted.
12 by the dozen has some nice representation at this annual show.
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Finding Home, Michele Meredith |
With over 500 works submitted, and about one quarter accepted, it is pretty special to have been chosen. Drawings, paintings, photography, prints and mixed media are all featured.
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Open Window, Cēsis, Heather Dubreuil based on an image by Lauma Cenne |
The collection will be on display at the Stewart Hall Gallery, 176 Lakeshore Road in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, from October 25 - November 23. The vernissage is Sunday, October 26, at 2 pm.
Gallery hours are Monday to Sunday, 1 to 5 pm and Wednesday, 1 to 9 pm.
Saturday, 18 October 2014
Cityscapes show at the Atrium Gallery
Before it comes down next week, I thought I would share news of my current show in Ottawa. It is very rewarding to see one's work hanging in a real gallery setting with good lighting. If you'd like all the juicy details about the hanging of the show, please visit the post on my blog.
Saturday, 20 September 2014
SAQA auction piece sold!
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Brooklyn #5, Heather Dubreuil |
Thank you for your good wishes, Hilary, included in your recent post. Thought I would post an image just to clarify the context.
This 12" x 12" piece was donated to the annual SAQA fund-raising auction. It was one of about 100 that went up on the SAQA site on Monday. Bidding opened at $750 and I was thrilled that a buyer chose my piece within the first few minutes.
Nysha Nelson of Tennessee has bought my work before, and I have met him at the two most recent SAQA conferences.
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Fire and Ice, Helena Scheffer |
Helena's gorgeous Fire and Ice will be up for auction when the second lot opens for bidding, beginning on Monday, September 22.
Finishing off things
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
Blog and Website updated
Sorry. A bit late but I finally had a moment to update the blog ('Grey' page added) and the website (Jinnie added and also a page for past members). Let me know if there are any problems. Hope you like the page for our past members.
How is the turquoise inspiration going? I have a couple of ideas but nothing concrete - yet. Please don't say someone has finished already!!!
Hilary
How is the turquoise inspiration going? I have a couple of ideas but nothing concrete - yet. Please don't say someone has finished already!!!
Hilary
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
That's my work on the cover!

Surprised and delighted to receive this photo from Maggi Birchenough, incoming co-rep for SAQA's UK, Europe and Middle East region. She recently received a shipment of Portfolio 21's for next year's Festival of Quilts, and recognized one of my pieces on the cover. I had no idea! A pretty good-looking cover, I have to say.
That's Camden Town #2 on the lower right.
Monday, 8 September 2014
Art by the Lake
One can hardly imagine a more beautiful setting for the Lakeshore Artists' annual fall show than the beautiful, terraced grounds of Stewart Hall in Pointe Claire. The event was held on September 6 and 7, and though the first day was compromised by showers and lower attendance, Sunday more than made up for it with glorious sunshine, a gentle breeze off the lake, and constant traffic.
Helena was the show coordinator, managing more than 50 artists and their work, and I was honoured to be a Guest Artist. Our secondary mission was to raise the profile of fibre as art, and we did the cause proud.
Here is Helena in a rare, quiet moment. Her tent was thronged with visitors all day, and she made a number of nice sales.
And here I am with my display of Cityscapes. Though I didn't make any significant sales, I was busy all day, answering questions and accepting compliments from people who were excited to see something they considered to be truly unique.
The Lakeshore Artists Association is considered to be an elite group in the Montreal area, and having fibre represented in the context of their show is a welcome opportunity.
Saturday, 6 September 2014
Inspired by Chatham Dockyard
For my teaser I posted an image of one of the covered building slips at the Chatham Dockyards built in the nineteenth century. The covered slips really have a cathedral like feel because of the vast roof space. See http://www.thedockyard.co.uk/Dry_Docks__Building_Slips/Building_Slips/building_slips.html for more images
But as I said in my last post it was the contents that inspired this piece. I'm not 'into' naval history but all that metal, the welded joints and the patterns of rivets on the exhibits kept me entranced whilst my other half explored.
As well as being inspired by the colour of the exhibits I also had in mind the working conditions, the heat and the noise in particular, of the boat builders that worked on the iron clad ships:
But as I said in my last post it was the contents that inspired this piece. I'm not 'into' naval history but all that metal, the welded joints and the patterns of rivets on the exhibits kept me entranced whilst my other half explored.
As well as being inspired by the colour of the exhibits I also had in mind the working conditions, the heat and the noise in particular, of the boat builders that worked on the iron clad ships:
Monday, 1 September 2014
I have spent a lot of time in the last three weeks looking for grey in my surroundings and it has opened my eyes to a colour that I have never really considered before. I found myself looking at pavements and the cracks in between and finally decided to try and replicate the cobblestones outside the mairie. Another pavement nearby had cushions of almost emerald green moss growing in the cracks and I put the cobblestones and moss together. I sponge painted a light grey commercial fabric with various shades of grey for the cobbles, using trapunto to make them stand out a little bit more. The moss was made with velvet.
Sunday, 31 August 2014
Message from Pamela
Hi all
We moved house on thurs
I am unable to post to blog from my iPhone All the pieces
are magnificent This is an extraordinary bunch of talented women Can't wait to
do my piece And i love the next color Helena Love to you all Pam
Pamela Chasen
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