Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Packed and ready to go!

 Doesn't this look amazing?!


My cousin and I are headed to Italy for an art workshop in Montelparo, Italy. Wow!!! It's finally time to go. I'm looking forward to an art overdose, awesome food, and time with Gail. 


Sunday, March 30, 2025

Play time: Silk Fusion

 I've neglected play time during the past months while working on quilts for the Quad City Arts Exhibit. It feels good to take time to experiment and explore. 

The silk process is very simple. Layer the silk roving and fuse it together with textile medium. Let it dry. How easy is that! The added stitches take some time, but I do like to keep my hands busy.





Saturday, March 29, 2025

Friday, March 28, 2025

Altar of the Jade Pagoda

This lovely was made in 1933. Designed by Chang Wen Ti in China. 

Carved from a nine-ton boulder purchased by Mr. Chang Wen Ti in 1915 in northern Myanmar, this pagoda and the altar objects include over 1,000 pieces of jade. It took 150 skilled jade carvers more than 10 years to finish.  The pagoda was first exhibited at the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago in May 1933 and then at the San Francisco Golden Gate Exhibition in 1939. In 1965 the Chang family donated it to the Oakland Museum. It was gifted to to the Lizzadro Museum in 2018.












Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Rocks!

 A visit to a lapidary museum in Oak Brook was an inspirational day trip. One big take away for me - I had no idea that jade came in so many colours! 


The 18th century jade snuff bottles caught my eye. I ❤️ little bottles









Thursday, March 20, 2025

Lava cactus

I found the lava cactus to be very fascinating. It is endemic to Galapagos and found on Fernandina, Genovesa, Isabela, Pinta, Santa Cruz, and Santiago, as well as some smaller islands. I think seeing these cactus on Fernandina was the highlight of the floral part of my trip!









 

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

"Netted"

 The fish are sewn on. Yes! Progress!


I grew up fishing with my dad. He explained limits to me at a very young age, making sure I understood that size and quantity regulations were important rules to follow. My concern is not what the sport fishers take, but instead, the huge numbers of tuna,  Atlantic cod, and other marine species that are declining in numbers. Can our oceans keep up with the growing world population? It appears that the answer is no.