I just want to show you my quilts for TexNet2,The Calendar: September:
Articles by Greta
Dying, playing and we are in the middle of August!
Since rust-dying last month, this month I’ve tried dying with natural pigments, cochenille,madder, catechu, bluewood, yellowwood and turmenic.
The bright yellow is turmenic. I had hoped for brighter colours, but not this time. My problem is that I am not good at following precise recipies, I like a more random approach!
Last week I met with some friends for a little workshop, laminating. This is my result:
Last I want to show you my quilts for the Calender with Texnet2, August:
Thanks for reading, I hope you have enjoyed this.
Rust dying and my work for Calender – July.
I am a little bit late with my works for Calender this month. They are: «With Yellow Pears», a garden full of roses and swans at the lake. 15×15 cm, printed cotton and organsa,
and «Everything should be» like a sunny summers day, 15×15 cm, cotton and silk. Our Calender will not be exhibited untill next spring.
I have spent the last days rustdying, preparing for new work I hope.
Thanks for reading, I hope you have enjoyed this.
Another exhibition
Our exhibition Calender is shown in Villefranche-sur -Saone these days. This month I give you my works for June:
Midsummer
Sun and summer
Blue sky
Lying in the grass, looking up on the sky and sun filtered through the grass.
The Calender is unlikely to appear until next spring.
Nadelwelt next!
Our Textile Calender will be exhibited at Nadelwelt 20.-22. March. My contribution for the month May are:
«Why?» 32×32 cm.
Why do we see something and cannot forget it. Every May the Sakura will blossom amongst the beech hedges in Byparken in Bergen, and every year I would take a moment, admire and take pictures on my way to work.
And:
The boat lies so quiet on the calm sea.
Next time The Calender will be exhibited is at the Biennale International d’art textile en Beaujolais in France in June.
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Spring is here!
It is finally spring although it was snowing yesterday. Luckilly it melted as soon as it fell down. But there is still frost in the ground, the crocuses gives me hope for warmer weather though. These two white beauties surprises me every year.
And these purple with the saffron stamen:
I say no more…
May is approaching and the Calender will be exhibited again. My quilts for the Calender of April are:
The boat is so quiet
Proud in its silence
These words make me think about the Viking grave-mounds and their contet.
And my second entry:
Easter is here, hopefully it will get warmer and soon my garden will be filled with colours like this, giving me new inspiration!
The Calender is going to be exhibited at Nadelwelt, Karlsruhe in Germany, in May and at the Biennale International d’art textile en Beaujolais in France in June.
Until next time….
My TexNet2 for March
For March I made two small quilts. Both on the theme «Only this moment», these small things that gives you so much!
The first one happens every year at March 8. in Longyearbyen in Svalbard. At 14:00 the sun comes back after a long dark winter, the community gathers at the steps of the Hospital to welcome the sun as it rises above the mountain again!
My second moment is from my home city Bergen. Some yesr ago I took this picture in the Park of crocuses:
So I just had to make this little quilt:
Calender will be at display at the Nadelwelt in Karlsruhe in May.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this.
More work from our TexNet2 calender, and a broken arm
Continuing with my work for February.
First my work for February 26th, «So Alone»,15×15 cm, about being alone – having no face:
February 27th, «Only this 1», the wonderful moment out at sea when the sun rises and colour the sky:
You can read more about the project in my last entry, and on our blog; http://texnet2.blogspot.com/
Since my last entry, I fell on the ice and broke my arm. Unfortunately it is my dominant hand! Just as I was about to start exploring a new theme. So, no sewing, only a little daily drawing with my left arm. I started a new sketchbook, my «Left-hand book», to not just sit and feel sorry for myself, but to get down ideas and thoughts. Not great art, but a challenge in itself.
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2022 TexNet2
First: Happy New Year to everyone! Let us make the best of 2022, Corvid or not!
In 2018 I was invited by Juliette Eckel to become part of the Texnet 2 group.We are an international group of 20 textile artists from Europe, Canada, Australia and USA. For more than 2 years we have been working together on a project, a «textile calendar», communicating on Facebook and getting to know each other better through our work. The result is an extraordinary exhibition with 365 artworks of the sizes 15 x 15, 32 x 15 and 32 x 32. Additionally a second calendar was created by 12 of the artists who did large pieces of 90 x 150 cm for the twelve months. We chose dates and our own theme. My works are all, in one way or another, based on the words of Jon Fosse.
We first exhibited our fabulous project at EPM France, @ European Patchwork &Textile Tour Alasace France in September 2021. In May 2022 our exhibition will be shown at the Nadelwelt in Karlsruhe.
Throughout the year I will present my contribution, first January :
January 7th. «Nothing», 15×15 cm.
Is about a big and white nothing, see nothing hear nothing.
and January 23rd: «The snow that was», 32×32 cm.
About standing under a lamp post watching the snow fall.
It is impossible for me to translate Jon Fosse’s poetry so I will present what triggered my inspiration.
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I am a little behind!
Since last time, I have mainly worked in my sketchbooks, trying to develope something, but it has not been easy,
I have just made two small sketchbooks connected to trees and forrests, both summer and winter.
The winter book was supposed to be in black and white, but when I glued the collage of the winterbook with gel medium, the black and white photocopies suddenly developed colour, a very subtle winter colour.
Now I just have to fill the few pages with more collage.
Even if it has bees a while since my last post, I have been making my monthly books.
In July, my garden was filled with roses and lillies, so of course I had to use them as a theme:
As usual, I printed on a large sheet of paper, cut it up and sew my little book:
For my September book, I chose dragonflies as my theme since I am back trying to finish some quilts with dragonflies.
And my book:
Thank you for watching.
Hopefully you don’t have to wait too long for my next entry…