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My next Guest Artist is Judy Schwartz - "Needlework
is a hobby. I started about 10 years ago, and have learned much from the
group of people (men and women) who come to our monthly table. Rosalyn
is a major source of inspiration for the group. Sometimes the stitching
is secondary to the socialization, sometimes some of us even blaspheme
and knit, but eventually we get back to our main objective - needlework!"
"This is a detail from a larger piece which measures
approximately 18' X 14". It is my attempt at Rosalyn's technique of canvas
collage. "I do, I do!" was a gift for my Mother, Ginger, after her wedding
to 'the love of her life', Mike in 1992. They were both floating on cloud
nine. She was full of life; a vibrant red head who loved flowers. Her
favorite colour was green. He was elegant with silver hair, and was a
wine connoisseur. I tried to capture these elements in the piece. The
bright colours were meant to capture the intensity of their relationship.
I used copper and silver metallic to highlight their hair and lots of
ribbon embroidery and French knots to add texture to the piece".
"The piece "Gazebo" is irregular, approximately 18"across the top by 14" at the sides. It was done in a Catherine Coleman workshop, which focussed on the techniques of ribbon embroidery. We started out by painting the canvas with a light wash to create the sky in the background. I really enjoyed working with the ribbon on canvas and creating not only flowers and leaves, but also the texture of the flagstone path". July 2006 - Judy is thrilled to have her daughter Vivian Kalfon join her here in the Guest Gallery.
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