Sunday, September 25, 2005

My First Art Fair

This weekend I had a booth at a small, local art fair in Madison. It was the first one I've done. I learned a lot, but we got rain both days so I didn't sell much. In fact, Sunday we all left by 11am. I kind of enjoyed the process of setting up, getting everything together, talking with people that stopped by. A lot of my friends stopped by and that made it much more enjoyable, especially since we didn't have many customers. I am so glad I had a tent. I almost didn't buy one, but fortunately it was on sale and definitely worth it.

My booth actually turned out pretty good. Here are some photos...


This is the back wall of the booth. There is another table perpendicular to the left, see below.

This photo was taken in my living room. I did a mock set-up to make sure I had everything figured out. It certainly helped things go smoother.

Friday, September 23, 2005

New Quilts

Here are two new quilts I made in the last couple of weeks. Both are canvas painted with acrylic paints and machine quilted. They are small - 11" to 12" square.



Tie Dyes

This weekend I am doing my first art fair. I'll be selling some of my art quilts, these tie-dyed onsies & kids' t-shirts, wine charms, quilted postcards and more.

infant onsie

Kids t-shirt

The show is in the backyard of a gallery I have some stuff at here in Madison, WI.

Absolutely Art
Art Fair in the Backyard
2322 Atwood Ave. (next to Cafe Zoma)
Madison, WI 53704

Saturday, September 24, 10am - 5pm
Sunday, September 25, 10am - 3pm

Stop by if you are in the area!


Saturday, September 03, 2005

Back at Home

The 10 day voyage across the Atlantic from Spain to Ft. Lauderdale was wonderful. The first day we set sail from Bilbao, Spain I was feeling eager and just wanted to get home. But, after a few days I found myself really enjoying life on the ship. It was the longest stretch we had sailed and I found it to be relaxing, comforting, and peaceful. The ocean was so blue, the color of ultramarine blue paint just out of the tube. Even though we were on the ocean so much I am sad to say I never saw a single dolphin or whale all summer. I really wanted to. Other people did, but I was never in the right place at the right time. Most people don’t know this about me, but I almost became a marine mammal biologist. I even toured the grad school at the University of Washington, but later decided experiential education was better for me.

It has been a rough transition home. Several things I was looking forward to upon my return are not happening or have dissolved away. I’ll spare you the details, but often I wish I was still back on the ship sailing across the Atlantic. Things are getting better the longer I am home, mostly due to the wonderful, supportive friends I have. Close friends were what I missed the most about being away. There is something so wonderful about being with people who know you, who like you, who love you, and you just feel comfortable with. Of course, by the end of the summer I had met many wonderful friends and I truly hope we stay in touch and get to see each other again someday.

I’ve made a 20 minute video with my photos set to music. Once I show it to my friends I’ll post it on my blog so all of you can see it if you want. I had a great time making it and I think it turned out pretty good.

This summer we traveled 10,500 nautical miles and visited 10 countries. I can’t wait for the next trip!