"How it Would Be"
A thin moon layer of Heike's dyed silk allows Deb's wonder cloth to shine through.
"Unexpected Rainbows"
Bigger than usual, 9" x 7". More of Deb's cloth sailing in the breeze.
My favorite spot.
Life is in a tunnel right now, but there are a couple of lights twinkling at the end of it.
Spectrums.
I have the hardest time photographing paintings. The light is rarely right.
Two friends, by two favorite artists. "Story" made by Cathy Cullis many years ago (resting in a bluebird tea cup that matches one belonging to a dear friend. She gave it to me so that we could imagine having tea together anytime), and a painting by Amanda Blake, "She Kept Herself Safe". It was a rare spontaneous instantaneous purchase a few years ago. I named her "Lucinda," and just looked up the meaning- light, of course. They are across the table directly in front of me as I stitch. Keeping company and an eye on things. There are a few more friends here, but these two are giving me meaningful looks today
The teacup friend texted today, "Are you ok?"
"Gathering Light"
Or "Audrey the Third" if you're Dee (ha, inside joke). A Threadcrumb moon, deep purple wave by Tina and the sky, and reverse-side patch in the bottom corner, are a Maiwa cloth.