2013 Moving forward

Moving forward..........

The intention of the theme in 2012 was to allow individuals to develop their work freely from whatever point they were currently at –without constraint but with a light touch framework to work within. It was hoped (and it proved to be the case!) that the theme helped us communicate with each other something about ourselves through our work and our intentions.

Moving forward into 2013 from this starting point we are choosing to work individually over the year on a series of work of our own choosing whether that series be related to a specific theme or process or design approach.

As in 2012 every two months a piece of work will be produced, starting January 2013. Size of the work for 2013 will be A3 (30x42 cm approx or 12x17inches) either portrait or landscape.


Friday, January 4, 2013

A Burning Passion - Kelly


And at last my final piece -- this one had a long journey but I'm very happy with the results.

A Burning Passion - This is my last VoyageArt piece for 2012 where the theme was to be Who Am I?  After such an amazing year, I seem to have discovered that art is definitely my Burning Passion.  So what better way to complete my self-disclosure?  It also is a great catapult into 2013 because I will be concentrating MUCH more of my time on my art this coming year.

Fabrics in this piece are my hand-dyed ruching and pole shibori and a few other hand-dyed fabrics from my stash.

This is not the greatest photo but I will have a much better one after my next photo session.  Gotta say....I LOVE having professional photographed art.  The difference is amazing! You can read all about my first session on my art blog....  www.kellyartist.blogspot.com   What a fun day that was!!

A Burning Passion - Kelly

2 comments:

  1. This is such a warm and toasty quilt, Kelly; I could warm my hands on it, no problem! And the size of it is perfect for this subject. Love all the different tones and the quilting.Elaine

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  2. What a lovely idea - interpreting your burning passion in this way! the colours look great. It would be interesting to see what this does look like professionally photo'd

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