Monday, August 24, 2020

Other works I’ve completed during the pandemic


This heart went to the first responders in Nova Scotia 



 

Art Hits the Wall Exhibit

 I was delighted to be a part of the Art Hits the Wall Virtual Exhibit this summer (Rughooking Guild of Nova Scotia)!  My submission was inspired by a road trip around Iceland with my eldest daughter a few years ago. The exhibit theme was “Old Properties”.  I chose a series of small out buildings that were a view from the kitchen window at a farm stay. 

The Acorn Studio

This is definitely a very different summer in the art world given we are in the midst of a global pandemic. Thus far the maritime provinces have faired well and the the maritime provinces are open to a travel bubble within New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI and Newfoundland!   Galleries are slowly and safely opening up in some cases.  I have alot of my rughookings for sale on the website for The Acorn Studio on Mountain Road in Moncton, NB They are open and also have the following website, www.theacornstudio.com

Moncton Library Board Event 100 Artists for the Moncton Library

This is my finished punch hooking and mixed fibre artwork submitted to the Moncton Library for their upcoming  fundraiser event in May 2020.  100 artists take part in the event and all art is 6x6.  My inspiration for this piece is from my daughters images she’s shared with me whilst working at a ski lodge in New Zealand. I’ve titled it LAKE OHAU.  I hope to see it in person for myself one day.  Also looking forward to the 100 Artists for the Moncton Public Library event in May!! Update, the event did not take place due to Covid-19 and I did get a chance to visit New Zealand this past winter to experience this beautiful view!! 

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

CMA Congres Mondial Acadien 2019

CMA 2019 will be a busy summer for exhibits!! Les Hookeuses Bor’de’lo are exhibiting at Resurgo Place in Moncton all summer long starting in May. Title of our exhibit is “cultiver son jardin interieur"  my 3 pieces (rugs) are titled A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT








The 2nd exhibit I’ll be taking part in is the 200 coussins pour mon 200ieme/200hooked cushions for my 200th
This will be a permanent exhibit of pillows from rughooking groups around the globe that will reside at the historical church in Barachois New Brunswick 
My cushion is titled LES FLEURS D'ACADIE








The corresponding vernissages for both exhibits are as follows, Resurgo Place August 16 and Historical Church Barachois August 18, 2019

Monday, August 28, 2017

Definitely the longest break from updating this Blog me thinks.  This summer season of 2017 has flown by with working at Auberge Inn Thyme in Shediac and managing to participate in a couple of group exhibits.  At the Inn I've managed guest services as well as the Inn Gallery representing local maritime area artists Lise Richard, Jules Landry, Cynthia Decoste, Bea Salsman, Pauline Bleakney, and "moi-meme" to name a few.  We also represent various local potters such as Ginette Arsenault.

The group exhibits are always a fun way to come together as artists to show our local talents to the tourist and local population alike.  The first was the celebration of Canada 150 at Notre Centre Communitaire in Grande-Digue.  My rughookings were on display as well as the works of other rughookers from our group that meets in the fall and winter months at the same community center.  We "hookeuses" demonstrated creating our art and answered questions to those who were curious as to how to go about becoming a "hookeur".   Anyone is welcome to join our group on Tuesday mornings at same community center.  Amongst the group are several well versed women on the art and history of rughooking!  Other local artists, dancers, cultures were on hand for the celebrations.  I enjoyed learning more about the Mi'kmaq First Nation culture and talking with the first female Treaty Chief Ann Mary Steele.  A purchased a beautiful hand beaded bracelet that she created.  A wonderful lunch in the way of soups representing all Canadian Provinces was served.  Well done Notre Centre volunteers.

The second group exhibit I participated in was that of the Eglise Historique de Barachois, Une Chaise - Une Histoire.  I created a chair for both the inside exhibit and outdoor exhibit from all recycled materials.  Always a fun exhibit to be a part of every summer.  Arts plein air!! Amazing work by all involved.  A must see.  This exhibit runs thru til September 25th in Barachois, New Brunswick.

Here is a photo montage of my sunflower garden in full bloom, some works at the exhibits and travels to Saugenay Lac St Jean, Quebec that is always visually inspirational.

 Outdoor exhibit, Barachois

 Blank canvases, chair exhibit prep

 My sunflowers in full bloom

 Canada 150 celebrations in Grande-Digue, NB

 Waiting on Ferry, St. Simeon, Quebec

Sunday, April 10, 2016

COCK A DOODLE DOOOOOOO!

Inspired by roosters I have had in the past I translated my memories of them walking around my yard on glorious sunny days in the format of a rughooking.  I've created a 3D image leaving the crown, neck and tail of this fabric rooster fluffy so to speak.  It invokes happiness and smiles from those who have admired my fabric rooster :)