Saturday, November 24, 2012

Observation and stitches

© C Mauersberger, work in progress, small studies

© C Mauersberger, work in progress, small studies
Have been stitching onto a reclaimed wool skirt I previously wrote about here
The stitched marks relate to the way leaves and natural detritus collect and lay the side walk and street.


© C Mauersberger, work in progress, small studies
© C Mauersberger, work in progress, small studies

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thanksgiving in the USA

I am grateful for my husband, family, friends, and good health. For the delight I experience when I realize that on this day in the USA, we celebrate goodness, happiness, gratitude for all of our blessings.

Not the goods...aka shopping.

This is a side view of the daily newspaper received this morning.

The LEFT stack of paper is all the news that's fit to print

The Right stack of advertisements with 'Black Friday'  sales.


No, it will not steal my happiness, I do not partake in this frenzy.

Happy is where you are, alive and able to partake in the world.
Here's a few pic's from my happiness and joy, some of my great nieces who came to my house yesterday to make homemade cupcakes (from scratch!) and have fun making their own marks on my walls.

Cheers!







Tuesday, November 6, 2012

October Storms bring November Leaf-prints

Wool/Silk, eco-dyed using leaves from my neighborhood
Wool/Silk, eco-dyed using leaves from my neighborhood

Wool/Silk, eco-dyed using leaves from my neighborhood


Results of a walk from November 4,2012

 ©Christine Mauersberger, 2012


Monday, November 5, 2012

Ain't no sunshine



Feeling fine but missing the sun
Haven't seen her here in Cleveland since October 24, before Sandy hit...
It's been 12 days
I need some Vitamin D
Here are some pic's from my walk that last sunny day










Friday, November 2, 2012

Up Up and Away, Moving towards new work


On a wind-fall walk last week, I spotted my friend and colleague, Kristen Cliffel on her new bike.  She saw my hands full of leaves and gave me a little burlap bag that she had in her nifty basket. (I posted a picture of a piece of her artwork at the bottom of this entry)
After my walk, I did some bundle-wrapped pieces. These were made on a nice thin wool. I found a long winter-white skirt at the thrift store and deconstructed it. I wrote about stitching on it in this previous post here.


Black Walnut
My friend Diana gave me a shear piece of silk that where she had dyed it with indigo. 
I decided to wrap some whole black walnuts in it.
(The walnuts were from the tree house yard

Last weekend, I went to Michigan with Martha to visit her mom.






I have been thinking about my work and reflecting on October.

It was a grand time and I met many of the women I only ever have a chance to 'see' online through their blogs and websites.



Now I will return to my palace contemplation and quiet to make more marks.

I hope you are making some good marks in your life too!



P.S....

When I worked as a curatorial consultant for University Hospitals of Cleveland, I acquired this piece made by Kristen Cliffel entitled, Up, Up, and Away...