Senisa on the Move

The little "cabin in the city" is getting set for launch on AirBnb. I'll be also holding my first workshop here on Monday December 2, a full house for my Intro to Art on the iPad. Like the Houston International quilt show workshops, this iPad one day venture filled very quickly. I think I'm on to something!

The next one-day session is set for February 8, and another on March 22. These one-day workshops in San Antonio at the Senisa studio cost $85 each. Email or call me if you're interested either in the residency stay through AirBnB or in a workshop!

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Wedding Banner

I just completed a commission for a banner to be carried in a country wedding -- outdoors and Mexican folk art themed. Here's the process:

 

 "Sketch" -- actually cut paper. I made a group of three and the bride chose this one. 

 "Sketch" -- actually cut paper. I made a group of three and the bride chose this one. 

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Day Three and Still Standing

Actually, thriving. This post will be mostly pictures because it is 9:15 and I am ready to keel over.

And this is the three days of "me time." I start teaching tomorrow, although I will also be taking (most of) Lesley Riley's workshop on Charting the Course.

The pics are of the faculty supper at end of day. Some shots of Exquisite Moments exhibit, curated by Jamie Fingal and Leslie Tucker Jenison. Also a few examples of the great What's for Dinner exhibit they put together, too. The shows, the sales floor, all of the quilt festival is such an incredibly energizing experience. Hope you enjoy this little taste of it!

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On the Road Again

Here is a little experiment
Blog the IQF, daily, using the iPad app for Squarespace.
Goal: See if I can get more fluent with this app! And if daily blogging for a short span of time is even feasible for me!

Today, I'm on my way, driving from Pipe Creek to Houston. I won't actually go to the Convention Center today. But it is still the start of the weeklong journey/adventure/ordeal.
So here's what the car looks like. Do you wonder that I am glad I can drive to Houston and not fly. It's certainly home court state vantage.

Meanwhile I'm practicing using my voice recorder to write this message, and working on final design plan for the iPad workshop.

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Altar Show Closing Event

From Celebration Circle's website:

Nine Years of Altars

Nine Years of Altars

(The Flikr site with all the pics is here: 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ogaryo/collections/72157621922984779/ )

One People, Many Paths: The 10th Annual Sacred Art of Altars Exhibit & Silent Auction

This month-long event is open to the public during regular business hours (11:00am - 11:00pm) at the Bijou Cinema, San Antonio's premiere art-house movie venue, located in Wonderland of the Americas (Crossroads Mall). There are 55 altars on display, handcrafted by some of San Antonio's most creative artists, including Bernice B. Appelin-Williams, Lyn Belisle, David Caris, Carolina Flores, Joan Frederick, Laurel Gibson, Jon Hinojosa, Deborah Keller-Rihn, Dale Jenssen, Jeannette MacDougall, Beverly Meyer, Susie Monday, Martha Prentiss, Thom Ricks, and Terry Ybanez, among others. Beginning with identical, raw pinewood boxes (10" x 20"), the artists used a variety of colorful paints, varied textures, glass, metal, fabric, ceramics and more to make works ranging from sublime to temporal, and from spiritual to satirical. No charge to view the art but you might want to stay for a movie!

Exhibit & Silent Auction Closing Event

Monday, September 30, 6:00pm - 9:30pm

The exhibit culminates with a lively reception on September 30th, from 6:00 - 9:30 pm, featuring live music, light hors d'oeuvres and the official closing of the month-long silent auction, followed by a special screening of Howl's Moving Castle, a triumphant tale of love and liberation which was the Academy Award Nominee for Best Animated Film (2006). Tickets for Auction Closing Reception and Film are only $15 advance/$20 door. Get your advance ticket(s) here

Photo above has nine representative years of altars by artists:

9 years of altars on the front (L-R circular) Martha Grant, Susan Damon, Laurie Brainerd, Kat Gustafson, Jodi Stauffer, Zet Baer, Hebron Chism, Rebecca Coffey, Momo Brown, Chris Odell, Linda Rael, Bernice Appelin-Williams, Massie Center, Siboney Diaz-Sanchez, Dimitri Garcia, Bill Bonham, Barbara Hendricks 

Moo-ving Along with Thanks

I've mentioned Moo Cards befor and how much I love them as (yes, more expensive, but worth it I think -- the cards are like a mini-portfolio). I looked in my cabinet today and realized it was time to order more. Coming up -- The International Quilt Festival where I'll be teaching several workshops and doing some demos, too. (PS: Shameless promotion_ ACCESS MOO here and you'll give me some credit for my next offer -- and get a promo code for free shipping, I think!)

This is one of my new cards, a detail from "Pond Prayer for Rain."

This is one of my new cards, a detail from "Pond Prayer for Rain."

What's so special? You can choose up to 50 different images or details of images to upload for the front of your extra heavy matt or gloss stock card. And even choose a mini-card or a standard size.  I love the weight and substance of these cards.  Moo prints your cards and ships them in about a week.  I like to let people choose a card -- and think this makes them more memorable and "save-able" than a standard card. The printing quality is excellent and you can also make postcards and stickers from your images. Moo has lots of options now, it has obviously seen success in this venture. 

I even glue these cards onto greeting cards and thank you notes to personalize them. Nothing like snail mail to make a lasting impression on a collector, workshop attendee or hostess these days, right? I'm working on a better follow-up system myself this month, as I know I am behind on my gratitudes to many, many of my friends. 

If you aren't an artist or photographer, you can use other people's designs! I love Hugh's cartoons.

If you aren't an artist or photographer, you can use other people's designs! I love Hugh's cartoons.

Art App of the Week


This week, a combo tip: Use Magic Ink, then add a  layer with Glaze.

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Magic Ink is a really simple app, with just a few controls, for size of line, color, "curl," and the rate that the images disappear from the screen of your tablet. What I love is the elegant, abstract, painterly and graphic quality of the lines you can make-- and the improvisational and accidental quality of it all. Your control is limited, but the visual impact is unlimited!

To save images to your photo gallery, hit the little camera icon. You do have to give the app permission to access your photos the first time you try to save one. If you didn't do so, uninstall the app and reinstall.

Then, saving your image, take it into Glaze, an app that has some incredible instant filters far beyond Intstagram. You can just add a simple texture, or you can almost completely transform the image.

Combining interesting apps is often the key to making really amazing images with an iPad of other tablet. Then take them into a fabric printing mode, or use the images directly printed on fabric or transformed into screen prints, stencils or stamps. Or use the images you come up with as patterns for whole cloth painted quilts or appliqué.

 

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Summer Travel

In case you've noticed and wondered (?) I've been on leave from the internet and on the road from Pipe Creek to LA to Tahoe and now Colorado -- on the return from a camping/road trip to recharge the batteries, see family and explore this amazing world we live in.

Here are some pages from the online journal I made on the trip:

(I'll be teaching some iPad for Artists online and in person workshops this fall. Let me know if you are interested.)


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New World Kids @ Big Thought

We're teaching and training new and returning teachers in our after school New World Kids programs in Dallas. We have about 40 classrooms of kids, several years under our belt and a trajectory toward even bigger and better things to come.

For more information about New World Kids, find us on Facebook, twitter and Instagram on our sites at TheMissingAlphabet.

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