Sunday, October 9, 2011

devistation



Hiding under canopys

of smoke, voracious fires

wreak devistation


I painted this fire but intend to embellish and quilt it. It measures 14x15.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Milky-way Splendour


In starry heaven's
glittering canopy glows
Milky-way splendour

I had so many different ideas for this challenge, it was hard to choose one.
The background is five different fabrics, layered (three of them have glittering crystals of some sort embedded). The gaseous clouds are silk hankie with a tiny bit of Angelina in the mix. I layered dark blue tulle over all and quilted, changing thread colors to match. Last, I applied about a 'zillion' Swarovski crystals in two sizes of crystal, moonstone, gold and orange.
It measures 21"x35"

This was such a fun challenge...thank you Ann!

Love to know what you think :-)
Cherie

Monday, October 3, 2011

October Word Prompt: CANOPY

Here is the Word prompt for October: CANOPY Presented to us by Ann Turley.

This one is really wide open for interpretation! I have all kinds of images ...

Have fun

Cherie

Thursday, September 29, 2011

A Spectacular Rhapsody - Fiber Art and Haiku - September 29, 2011

A Spectacular Rhapsody - Fiber Art and Haiku - September 29, 2011

      I live in northern Virginia and the firework display in Washington DC is spectacular.   I beaded the fireworks on this fiber piece.  My haiku for this piece is:

Bombs bursting in air...
I see and hear the fireworks...
My heart beats quickly...

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Hungarian Rhapsody

The first thing that came to mind when considering September's Rhapsody prompt was the Hungarian Rhapsodies by Franz Liszt, probably some leftover fragment of my years of piano lessons.  While thinking about the musical theme, I was also making up the grocery list for the coming week and somehow Hungarian Goulash, which has paprika as the defining ingredient, entered the mix.

I used an inkjet transparency transfer method with gold Lumiere paint to create the background.  The piano keys were done with CorelDraw, Photoshop and good old pencil and paper, when I couldn't get the computer to make just what I was after, then printed onto fabric and enhanced with colored pencils.  The pepper shape was from a photograph and just the perfect bit of fabric.  I left off the haiku words, as it seemed busy enough already.  The whole is machine quilted - the lines are meant to represent sound waves.   I tried a facing for the edge finish, which is certainly clean and easy, though the corners aren't sharp enough to suit me.  Next time.  This one is small - only 9x6.5".


music fills the air
expect the unexpected
rhapsody in life



Friday, September 16, 2011

Rhapsody

Joyous ecstasy,
Harmonic rhapsody,
Music to my ears.

9"x12", this is my contribution to this month's prompt.
Ann In Fallbrook, CA

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Rhapsody



































My found haiku reads:

    universal lyre
    had conversed with every leaf
    the voice of the wood

Monday, September 12, 2011

Sheers Series #8: Rhapsody In Blue

SPARKLING AUTUMN SKIES
SHADES FROM AZURE TO SAPPHIRE
RHAPSODY IN BLUE

I am posting my piece unfinished, as I am leaving town again and won't be able to finish til I return home. It is all sheers, #8 in my series. This time I opted to use no fusible, so the pieces are all basted together right now. Not sure exactly how I will finish the edges...I have two or three ideas and will experiment when I can.

It measures 36"x27"

Thanks Pat for the beautiful word prompt!
Your comments and suggestions are as always gratefully received!
Cherie

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Life's a Rhapsody



My small quilt is 18x 30". It is on a silk background quilted with music symbols. The ribbons are doing the dance. I love all comments, criticisms, and discussions.






Life is a Rhapsody



Irregular, improvised



colorful music

Sunday, September 4, 2011

September Word Prompt: RHAPSODY

Howdy everyone...Here it is another month gone by, and time for our Sept. word prompt. The word this time is presented by Pat Havey: RHAPSODY.

This should elicit some wonderful poetry and art...I'm looking forward to them!

Cherie

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Journey - Seeing the Elephant

No one knows the exact origin of the phrase "seeing the elephant" in conjunction with a journey.

Hindus consider it a good omen to see an elephant when one is traveling.  In the Hindu pantheon, Ganesha, who is depicted with the head of an elephant, is the patron of beginnings, the arts and sciences, and writing.  Ganesha is revered for his ability to remove obstacles, though he has been known to place those same obstacles in the way of those who need to be deterred from the paths they have chosen.

Historically, Alexander the Great defeated an army mounted on elephants during his campaign in the Indus Valley in the 3rd century BC.  The ancient Greeks used elephants in war, as did the Seleucids of eastern Macedonia and the Egyptian Ptolemaic dynasties.  The Carthaginian general Hannibal drove an army of elephants over the Alps in 218 BC, though most of his elephants didn't make it.

In these early encounters, those who "saw the elephant" would have likely been awed and frightened, unless of course, they were those fielding the war elephants.

Charlemagne was intrigued by stories of the massive beast and managed to acquire one of his own for his palace at Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle).  People came from all over to see this marvelous animal.

In America, there were traveling circuses which often included an elephant, and the inhabitants of the towns which these shows visited would ask each other if they "had seen the elephant".

When American settlers began to move west in the early 1800s, their letters and diaries often mentioned "seeing the elephant".  In the early years of the westward migration, the phrase denoted excitement at seeing new places and anticipation of a better life ahead.  In later years it became more common as a description of discouragement when the hardships of their journey turned out to be more than they could bear, or when their destination eluded them.  Indeed, many of these immigrants turned back in their defeat.  During the Civil War, soldiers would refer to a battle they had been in, or an upcoming one, as "seeing the elephant".

I have chosen this elephant to illustrate our journey word this month because I think all of us who create have met our own elephants along the way.

My elephants this month were an earthquake and a hurricane, neither of which did any real damage here, though that first elephant made quite the bad impression on one who had never even considered worrying about such a thing, and stopped forward movement for over a week.

This piece is 8.5 x 11", machine appliqued and quilted.  The background design is my own drawing, and the elephant was machine embroidered prior to the quilting and is based on an elephant drawing in the public domain, from wikicommons.


when following dreams
the journey must continue
past the elephant



Tuesday, August 30, 2011

"Journey" - fiber art / haiku - August 30, 2011

"Journey"  -  fiber art / haiku - August 30, 2011

    My haiku fiber art piece for August was about a journey.   I did a photo transfer onto treated fabric of a digital photo that I took while taking off from LAX this past month.  It is machine quilted.
My haiku for the fiber piece is;

Where am I going?...
My journey to happiness...
I'm above the clouds...

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Journey

 
detours? distractions?
unplanned stops, uneven road
part of the journey
We are the sum of all that has happened to us - positive and negative. It is all part of our journey through life. 
 


 
watercolor wash,  overstamped with household utensils and distress ink, ink messages and road map collage, manila tag painted with distress ink and attached with brad and ribbon.
Guila Greer
Honeyquilts

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Journey


One Step begins a
Journey of one thousand miles.
I can't find my shoes.

This is a small watercolor with pen and ink. I used a few patterns from Zentagles to do the border and background.
ANN

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Journey





































my found haiku reads:

The next train arrives
rounding-up of stray children
outside the station


Thursday, August 4, 2011

AUGUST PROMPT: JOURNEY

Here it is , the 5th of August already, can you believe how fast this summer has flown by?

The word prompt for this month comes to us from Becky: JOURNEY.

Looking forward to all the wonderful haiku and art pieces for this one! Have fun

Cherie

Saturday, July 30, 2011

"Balance" - Fiber Art and Haiku - July 30, 2011

"Balance" - Fiber Art and Haiku -  July 30, 2011

Look at how you stand...
Life is full of challenges...
Maintain your balance...

    I designed and made this fiber  art piece to go with  a haiku about balance.  I used cotton fabric, fancy yarn and shells on this piece.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

(un)balanced

Balance - yin and yang
Competing priorities
Pushing and pulling

Photobucket

This may be my favorite piece so far. It is "8.5 x 11" like my other pieces, but is not square - the quilting distorted the dimensions and so I left it that way.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

July - Balance

The first thing that came to my mind when I saw our word for July was "The Ape Who Guards the Balance" (Amelia Peabody, anyone?)  A bit of research told me that the book title refers to Thoth, the ancient Egyptian deity who weighed the hearts of the deceased to determine their fates.

Using an ancient Egyptian god in a Japanese poetic form wasn't going to fly, nor did I want to make anything death themed, but those scales stuck with me.  Then I thought of juggling the things I have to do and the things I want to do.  I googled juggler images and turned up an Egyptian tomb painting of female jugglers.  Still ignoring the obvious sign from god to make an Egyptian sort of quilt, I came up with this one.

The juggler is based on the tomb painting (which is in the public domain), but the face and eye were modernized.  I drew the scales while looking at various scale images, and scanned a real skeleton key to trace.  They key bit came from a book-on-tape I was listening to at the time, can't think what now.  The line was "the key is balance".

Techniques include fused applique, stitched down with monofilament, machine quilting, and hand embroidery (the chains holding the scales).  The haiku is written with a Liquid Gold pen.


trying to juggle
too many balls in the night
balance is the key







Thursday, July 21, 2011

July Haiku Art - Balance

What balance means to me these days is the attempt to put the mind and body into a balanced or integrated state as we do through Yoga practice.
My quilt incorporates the words: "Shanti" which means peace and "So Hum" .  So Hum is a mantra that we use for focus while doing deep breathing.

The Haiku
close your eyes breathe in
jasmine scented air swirling
find your center - stay
 
Shanti 2
 

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Balance

My found haiku reads:

they float through the air
dance on the tips of their toes
The dancers take joy

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Steam-A-Cheese


This is my first project for the Haiku Art Quilters, and I hope it is OK. I made a small quilt, only 5"x7", and it represents my dilemma. Do I stop to make meals, or do I continue to quilt? Ironed cheese, anyone?

Cooking and quilting,
I'm often torn between them.
Where is the balance?


Ann In Fallbrook,CA

Thursday, July 7, 2011

balanced diet


Haiku -


A balanced diet -
Coffee, chocolate, chips and wine
Any arguments?

This bit of sillyness is made on handdyed background. The cake is velvet and metalic knit with beads as nuts. The wine is layered and painted with shadows. The chips are two layers of organza and one of tulle all bonded with misty fuse then heated with the heat gun for shaping. What a fun one this was!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

YIN AND YANG

My Haiku for July : Balance

Perfect harmony
Masculine and Feminine
The Yin and the Yang


I simply drew a couple of Zentangle type symbols for my journal this month. Too many challenges at the moment, LOL.

Cherie

Monday, July 4, 2011

JULY PROMPT: BALANCE

It's time again for the word prompt...this months word given to us by Carole is...Balance. There are so many ways you can go with this one. I can't wait to see what turns up .

Remember the form is 5-7-5 syllables (for this first year at least). If you can do it in the week, great...if not, post when you can...it's never too late!

Cherie