I’m happy to say that as of May 1st, I am a resident artist at Raven Rocks Gallery. I’ll be on their website as soon as I write up an artist’s statement and send them a photo. I’m thinking of using my Ravelry avatar photo of me draped in roving.
The galleries of Greenbank Farm are open late on the first Friday of each month, so I was there last night for my debut – LOL! It was fun to see people admiring the pretty colors.
My display at Raven Rocks Gallery
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Two dear friends on flute and drum.
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Pumpkin Patch on top in wool/silk; Coastal Forest on bottom in wool/nylon
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Grapevine in wool/silk on top, wool/nylon on bottom
I am becoming kind of obsessed with dyeing yarn!
And finally, a sock-in-progress:
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Gothic Grape in wool/silk
I have to test out the product line, right?
Congratulations on your artist-in-residency. And your yarn is beautiful
Congratulations! The space looks very nice and I hope you will be very successful there! Best of luck!
Heh Heh Heh, you little junkie you.
Looks fantastic.
Hugs.
Enjoy the new space. It looks very inviting and the yarn is lovely.
Congratulations – it looks like a wonderful place
Oh so beautiful! Wishing you luck!
Congratulations!!!! Wishing you much success in this venture.
The yarn colors are beautiful.
Congratulations! I love watching (via this blog) the progression of you getting involved in fibery stuff in your new place. Please let us know when your etsy store is up and running.
Congratulations! I have been kicking myself since the Spin-In for not purchasing any of your roving early on. By the time I got around to it, the colors I was interested in had all been picked over. Now, I know I can pick it up when I stop at the cheese shop. Just one more reason to stop at the farm.
(I was the one with the big Watson Marie.)
Just a question about the photo of the guy playing what you said is a flute… isn’t that a pennywhistle? I thought you play flutes horizontally & whistles vertically….
Love the colors!