So it seems photos come and go now... me, too.
Back to the murder nightmares, balanced with dreams of making salads and trying to host parties while having the house evaluated/judged by a stranger.
If you have Netflix, do watch "My Octopus Teacher." It's beautiful. It brought back so many water memories. (Including skinny dipping nights in the Pacific with a girlfriend back in college.)
The "Rhythm" booklet has found a home, it is now a part of the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Cynthia Sears Collection! Inspired by Langston Hughes' wonderful book, The First Book of Rhythms, creating it was a meeting place of a love of books, language, cloth and stitching for me.
Many of the techniques in Jude's workshops were used in the making- weaving, integrated applique, cloth layering, etc. I'm full of gratitude to her, Velma and Catherine who have all had roles in guiding the way. This community is a heart filling thing.
There is a video of looking through the book over on Instagram, click HERE to see... Also, you can click on the "Rhythms" category below to read old posts about the process, if you like.