Saturday, February 28, 2009

1001 Journals Project


JOurnal #3397
Originally uploaded by yarnpunk

I've launched an ocean themed journal on 1001journals.com that I hope to include in an art show at the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge in Kodiak, Alaska in 2010. If you are interested in signing up to participate please visit the 1001 Journals website (you will need to create a user account to participate) and check out Journal #3397.

Kodiak residents are welcome to participate in a local journal that I will be launching within the community very soon. Watch for details or email me with your name and contact info and I'll put you on the list to receive the journal.

Monday, February 23, 2009

"WILD LIFE"


WILD LIFE
Originally uploaded by yarnpunk

Mixed-Media and Acrylic on wood. This piece was created for the Women's History Month Art Show "TAKING THE LEAD TO SAVE OUR PLANET" hosted by the Kodiak Soroptimists in the Gerald Wilson Auditorium foyer February 28th, 2009 from 3-6 pm.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Love Crush Mail Art Show


Textile Postcards
Originally uploaded by yarnpunk

My last two postcards for the Love Crush Mail Art Show opening Fri. 13th (tonight) at the Harbor Building. Bottom one is my "trade" that will be randomly mailed to another artist participating in the show.

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Love Themed Mail Art Show


Here are a couple of postcards I've been working on for a local love themed Mail Art Show to be held at the Harbor Building for the month of February. Artist reception will be on Friday, February 13th around 7:00 pm. Each participating artist must make an extra postcard which will then be randomly mailed to another artist participating in the show. Looking forward to finding some art in my mailbox this month!

Teesha's Yarn Project


Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Teesha's Yarn Project



Ready to ply...

Cyber Fyber International ATC Trade



These are the three ATC's I received from the Cyber Fyber International ATC trade. The bottom one is ceramic! 

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Teesha's Yarn Project




Here is a sample of four more segments spun into Teesha's Yarn. More imagery and texture went into these than what is photographed here. Each segment represents a page in a artist's journal.  As with many mixed media journals, the creative process is executed in layers. This is also true with this piece, as more objects and elements will be plied into the yarn that correspond to each page, and a final layering of hand stitching and embellishing will come into play.

Coffee Art



I received this little kit as a trade at ArtFiberFest awhile back, and finally found some idle time to play and embellish the coffee sleeve that came so neatly packaged in a coffee cup with fabric, yarn bits and beads. I added some metal to the mix and am now enjoying the finished results along with my favorite beverage: Cappuccino, mostly dry, with half a shot of hazelnut.

Friday, January 02, 2009

Cyber Fyber : Exquisite Corpse


Above is the section of Arlee Barr's Corpse I worked on. I really love how cohesive this piece turned out and think that I will borrow her format in the future. By not segmenting the design into perfect squares as I did with mine, the various techniques used seem to flow more seamlessly into each other. This piece is heading to the Cyber Fyber Exhibit opening this month. 

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

"Gathering"


"Gathering"
Originally uploaded by yarnpunk

This piece is on its way to our local Wildlife Refuge Center to hang in their bookstore. They have been very kind in displaying my felt work and offering it for sale. I hope to start on some new pieces for them soon as some of the proceeds benefit the refuge.

Cyber Fyber Exhibition 2009

Check it out! Susan Lenz has posted videos of postcard and ATC entires for the 2009 Cyber Fyber Exhibition. The show will hang January 8 - 20th at Gallery 80808 in Columbia, South Carolina. 

Saturday, November 29, 2008

International Fiber Collaborative

IFC has announced its 2008-2009 project: Interdependence. Participants will create a full-sized tree for display in April 2009 at Big Springs International Park in Huntsville, Alabama. 
Much like a living tree is interdependent on its leaves and roots for survival, societies are interdependent on the greater whole, family units, communities and countries. 
Participants from around the world are invited to create leaves to contribute to the creation of the tree. In total, up to 30,000 leaves may be used. For more details on this project or to download an entry form, please visit the International Fiber Collaborative website for more information.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Mariners' Shrine


Mariners' Shrine
Originally uploaded by yarnpunk

Shadow Box Shrine made from an old dresser drawer. The inside was lined with a nautical chart of Kodiak Island and assorted photo transfers, beach metals, fishing net and other odds & ends. The coral is a drawing I transfered and mounted on foam core. The fish image is mounted on plexiglass.

Sea Monster


Sea Monster
Originally uploaded by yarnpunk

Made from recycled sweaters, tights and felt. I started construction on this at ArtFiberFest 2007 in Keeley Barham's WOOLY BEASTS workshop. I think he'll be tagging along to ARTFEST 2009!

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Day of the Dead Themed Show








Now hanging in the Harbor Building for the month of November is an ATC Day of the Dead themed show. These are just a few of the many works presented by local artists.

Tidal Windows


Tidal Windows
Originally uploaded by yarnpunk

I started this piece ages ago and finally got around to finishing it. I've been trying to complete all of my unfinished art projects before I start anything new in an effort to clear out my creative space and start fresh with some new ideas. This piece and others will be hanging at The Fly-By next month.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Exquisite Corpse Textiles

I've been taking part in an interesting project for the past few months- an Exquisite Corpse Textile exchange. I haven't mentioned it before because I'm not allowed to post any pic's of my work until the entire project has been completed. Each participant creates a design on fabric that is segmented into 6"x6" squares. One square is chosen and the design within the square embellished and worked in colors chosen by the creator of the piece. The finished square is then covered with fabric, front and back, and sent to the next person in the group to work on. Each person remains blind to what the person before them has done. The only guide is the drawing on the fabric and the color choices given at the start. When each square has been completed, the piece is returned to the person who started it and all the squares are then uncovered to reveal the finished piece.  So when I finally get my "corpse" back, 5 other artists will have worked on it and I myself will have worked on a total of 6 different designs. I'm currently on my fourth square/piece. It's been fun to see each person's designs and the creative challenges each piece brings. Since I'm participating in the 2nd round of Exquisite Corpse, there are some round 1 photos starting to trickle in now that its ended. You can see them here.

Teesha's Yarn- Chapter 2

Here's a peek at the next section of Teesha's yarn that I'm spinning. I'm using fabric scraps for this one and a few add-in's to embellish. I've got lots of fun bits (beads, charms, etc) that I'll be plying in when the whole yarn is finished. I'd better make a note to self the order of each section I've spun, as I'm going to have to thread all those bits on my ply thread to correspond to each section!