dress off.

Jean and I met last Friday to talk about our collaborative project. I admit I am taken aback by Jean's progress with many new and exciting ideas for the remaining sculptures. I was left breathless.

 


This shot is a series showing the understructure for a dress I created (see below) that reminds both of us of scullery maid or matron with great power and humor.


Love the butt. I can't wait to see Jean's sculpture for the head.
Thanks Jean, for these lovely in process shots.

 

Morris Inspired

Had a great time in New York last weekend. Spent a little time at the Metropolitan Museum and soaked in a bit of culture. Here is a pattern I created upon my return that is inspired by the great William Morris and the Arts and Crafts period.
Love him, it, all of it.
And glad to be home too.

 

 

of two minds

Here they are! This inspiring pair represent all that Jean and I are trying to communicate with these sculptures. Duality, synthesis, wonder, collaboration, inspiration.  We have named them "of two minds"

 

stepping closer to calm

Here's the latest take on our zen girl. After much experimentation with body shapes and fabrics I ended up simplifying her clothing to a simple tunic with yoga pants and shirt. The quilting matches my global warming quilt. the great unraveling The Lee Bonticou style headdress adds a sense of other-worldliness.
She needs a name other than zen girl or bonticouhead. I thought maybe something that communicates this thought from one of my emails to Jean:
"One day there will be a port into our heads or navels so that we can download the latest update to sanity."


Ohmmmmmm........