NOT On the Road: My First Portraits Only Online Fabric Collage Class—Part 2
Did you see the first part of this two-part series? And were you were properly impressed with the progress made by each of the students? If so, be prepared to … Read More
Did you see the first part of this two-part series? And were you were properly impressed with the progress made by each of the students? If so, be prepared to … Read More
Back at the beginning of this summer, at the end of June—which somehow seems both like yesterday and a year ago at least—I taught a Live Online class focusing on … Read More
In this final installment of in-progress work from my May 2023 Live Online Class, there are several collages from this class, such as Mary McKay’s Galapagos tortoise, “Oliver” (above), that … Read More
When I began teaching fabric collage more than three decades ago, I never could have imagined teaching any way other than in person. Whether I was traveling to a venue … Read More
Usually when I teach a fabric collage class, very soon thereafter I feature the class in a series of blog posts. In the case of my May 2023 Live Online … Read More
This post concludes the three-post series featuring my January (into February) 2023 Live Online Class. Life scurries along so quickly, doesn’t it? And now, as March blows in like a … Read More
Today’s post is all about the work and words of the “Spice of Life” ladies, so named because their subjects were quite varied, and as we all know “variety” is … Read More
How cool is it to wake up in my own bed, walk out to my studio after a cup of coffee and breakfast, fire up my computer and see the … Read More
As I look forward to my Live Online fabric collage classes, one of my most interesting tasks is to assign people to groups, which in Zoom are called breakout rooms. … Read More
In my latest Live Online Class I had the highest ever percentage of canine subject matter. Of the twelve students, eight of them were creating dog portraits. Eight dog noses! … Read More