So, a few notes on the trip, with more promised later. This is another version of Dale's Butterfly quilt that is on her book, but it is in a different colorway. Everything is sewn on the sewing machine - no hand work at all! Isn't it great? (sorry for the angle, but it was on a work board and I just don't have the time to work on it in Photoshop)
This was our classroom. I'll tell you more about Asilomar and the buildings in the next blog post, but for now, you can see my work space. There were 24 of us in the class, and in addition to this working area, there is another smaller room with a fireplace behind where I took this picture where we sat while she discussed color, and techniques.
This is probably one of my most favorite pictures I've taken while I've been at Asilomar. It was on the way to the beach early one morning. I looked over to my left from the boardwalk, and all I saw was the light fog leaving it's moisture on the grasses on the hill. I tried to get some of the birds (and couldn't) to stay still on top of some of the grasses so their silhouettes could be seen, too. It was so peaceful and beautiful with the day starting fresh. I hope that when you click to enlarge this picture, you can see the moisture, too.
Today was a quick trip to Mother's, and then a check around the yard. Hubby had been busy weeding while I was gone, and also worked on my last year's anniversary present that has been boxed up in the shed until warmer weather came. (Our anniversary is in December) Here's what he wanted me to see:
Next post will be my class projects and learning samples. Happy Spring!
4 comments:
It sounds like Asilomar was great and that you came home to spring! I love the yard sculpture. =)
Welcome home, Sharon. Your butterfly is beautiful! The sculpture is awesome. We have a kinetic sculpture the same scale that has copper oxidized feathers. They are amazing and mesmerizing.
You know I'm not so artsy, but taht sculpture is amazing! I love it! I would love one in my yard! And all your pics from outside at Asilomar are gorgeous!
I love the photo of the mist in the hills. What a beautiful and tranquil setting. And to come home to a lovely sculpture and spring!
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