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Monday, October 22, 2007

Hanging...



is a challenge, sometimes. This one was...five works and limited space. I started out one way, thought it was fine, and ended up, four arrangements later, with the second photo you can see here. The variations were interesting, but the end result was almost identical with the first...sigh. I also had Heather Hasthorpe's work with me for display; as she only sent two pieces, though, hanging it was not quite as challenging! The gallery, the Dragonfly Gallery in Watton, is very artist friendly, however; the staff brought me a cup of coffee, made nice noises and generally were helpful and charming, too. As were the other artists, and the odd passer by (one of whom declared my work was 'exciting', to my great delight).

The exhibit is called 'The Magic Of Fabric', and at the risk of sounding sycophantic (as if!), it is a magical exhibit, a well balanced view of fibre art in East Anglia. Some of the artists have an international reputation, others are well known within this area. Somehow, the work all hangs together harmoniously in what is a very nice space. A space, I should say, that I have designs on, along with my friend Jill Arnold, who also has work included in the Magic of Fabric. We're planning a couple of joint shows...watch this space! I've talked about Jill before (it's hard being a friend of mine, you get talked about on the blog!!), but if you missed it, her work is here

Robin is off work with a very sore back (he couldn't very well be off without it, I suppose, but hey...), so I think I'll be taking myself to the opening this evening. I know several of the artists, so at least I'll have someone to talk to... Must remember to take the business cards....

4 comments:

verobirdie said...

Good luck for the opening, but I'm sure it will be great without my wishes: your pieces talk for themselves.

Alis Clair said...

Your display looks great Marion I'd love to see it in real life.
I hope you do well - good luck.

Sandra Wyman said...

Congatulations Marion - well-deserved! Hope it all goes well - should do as your work looks stunning!

Sympathies to Robin - I'm of work with tendinitis in my shoulder at the moment - have decided to retire and make things full time!

Julie said...

Hope the opening went well Marion. Hope your DH is pain free soon.