"The tasks connected with the home are the fundamental tasks of humanity." Theodore Roosevelt
These Embroideries Of Boobs, Butts, Nipple Hairs And Stretch Marks Are Just Perfect (NSFW)
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Our friend Susan Dworski recently email us a link to artist Anila Quayyum Agha's room-size shadow box with this note: Sally - this is pretty fabulous. So simple a concept, so detailed the craft, so profoundly spiritual the effect. And she is right. 'Intersections' is large-scale shadow box composed of Moorish patterns suspended in the middle of a room. A light in the centre of the cube casts the patterns' shadows across the space. Her beautiful room whose layers of meaning you can read about here, reminded us that shadow boxes are DIY-able. Artist Adam Frank's buy-able oil-lamp shadow projectors cast patterns of
Wow! I would guess at some point in our lives we all made a house or something out of a recycled cardboard box but this artist took it to an amazing extreme! Pop on over to Annalise Rees’ sit…
From the exhibit “Salley Mavor: Sewn Stories," on view at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center July 15 - October 23, 2011. For more information, please visit www.brattleboromuseum.org.
detail from Self Portrait : A Personal History of Fashion 2007 This blog is an opportunity to share my creative life with you, whether you’ve seen my illustrations in children’s books, …
I recently went in search of old-fashioned blogs. Cozy blogs full of heart and personality that are real and not driven by marketing tricks and guru advice.
Sharing messy art and craft fun for preschoolers with the help of my own little filth wizards.
Late-blooming artist Sally Gabori's large-scale paintings express her deep feelings for her family and homeland.
It's a miracle that any of us survived childhood in the 1960s!
"The tasks connected with the home are the fundamental tasks of humanity." Theodore Roosevelt
From her studio in Canberra, Australian artist Sally Blake (previously) twists and plaits copper wire into baskets and sculptures evocative of the organic matter ubiquitous around the planet. Seed pods, sprawling networks of bulbous pockets and thin, sinuous veins, and mammalian bronchial systems emerge from the malleable material, and through intricately woven motifs, Blake accentuates the tension between delicacy and resilience inherent to natural life. “Visualisation of the natural laws and patterning that hold people in relationship with Earth, as well as the consequences of these unravelling, is my focus,” she tells Colossal. More
When we first started talking about the front cover for Pocketful of Posies, the editors and I didn’t yet have a title. We were a few years into the project when one of the members of the pr…
From her studio in Canberra, Australian artist Sally Blake (previously) twists and plaits copper wire into baskets and sculptures evocative of the organic matter ubiquitous around the planet. Seed pods, sprawling networks of bulbous pockets and thin, sinuous veins, and mammalian bronchial systems emerge from the malleable material, and through intricately woven motifs, Blake accentuates the tension between delicacy and resilience inherent to natural life. “Visualisation of the natural laws and patterning that hold people in relationship with Earth, as well as the consequences of these unravelling, is my focus,” she tells Colossal. More
American fiber artist Sally England is known as one of the trail blazers in contemporary macrame. Sally England macrame also incorporates weaving.
We just had to have a prop for the story of Jonah, so invited this whale to join us. And “thank you” to Sally for her placard – a timely reminder that God cares for all his creati…
detail from Self Portrait : A Personal History of Fashion 2007 This blog is an opportunity to share my creative life with you, whether you’ve seen my illustrations in children’s books, …
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