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Back from month-long residency in Texas

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I’m back after a glorious artist’s residency for the month of February at Karey Bresenhan’s Great Expectations Creativity Center in La Grange, Texas.

I painted, screenprinted, stamped and used other surface design techniques to transform 200 yards of 60-inch wide white cotton fabric. It was a lot of work, but I am very pleased with the variety and richness of the fabric.

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I thoroughly enjoyed the company of Carol Moore, the other artist-in-residence. Carol worked in the  AIR studio and created fiber artworks of great texture and complexity. Here she is trimming the threads on the back of her stunning Redwood piece:

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A month of time to do work, to think and to let the creative well fill is a gift to be cherished by any artist.  I know this time will make a difference in my art making and I thank Karey for the opportunity to experience this perfect time and setting.

More later this week about all that fabric!

Special Note:  I didn’t take any photos at the Open Studio Day and would appreciate receiving any photos from that magical day that others would like to share.  Low-resolution jpegs are fine and may be sent to Virginia(at)VirginiaSpiegel.com

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