It's a bit of embarrassing family lore that a teacher wrote "Molly talks too much" on my report card once. Even worse, it was my kindergarten teacher! I've definitely been feeling that way lately, as I've given a spate of Zoom talks and lectures. It has been a lot of fun, actually, despite a few terrifying technical glitches here and there, and I'm so grateful to have the chance to connect with my tapestry tribe this way. I miss you guys!
But I've neglected my studio work and this blog. So this will be short and sweet. . . just a few pics of the latest experiment cut off the loom, and a list of the links where you can catch a couple recordings of the public talks I've done.
Untitled watercolor sketch and warp painted with blue splotches |
In progress. . . weaving from the side and playing around with open weave |
Finished piece, mounted on painted canvas, 11" x 14" |
Here are the links to the talks with a broad audience. Others were to local guilds and are not being shared.
Damascus Fiber Arts School “Little Weavings, Big Impact”. http://www.vimeo.com/454588010
HGA Thread Talk “Designing the Big One” https://www.youtube.com/user/hgaweavespindye
HGA is still uploading recordings to this YouTube channel so keep checking back. Meanwhile, you can catch this 15-minute thread talk on Facebook. I am the second of three speakers in this segment. https://www.facebook.com/HandweaversGuildofAmerica/videos/?ref=page_internal
HGA is still uploading recordings to this YouTube channel so keep checking back. Meanwhile, you can catch this 15-minute thread talk on Facebook. I am the second of three speakers in this segment. https://www.facebook.com/HandweaversGuildofAmerica/videos/?ref=page_internal
And yes, I am in the process of making more of my classes and workshops available via Zoom to guilds and conference. Contact me for more info.