Dick Blick

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

In Full Bloom






Wish me luck as I try to be accepted to the show: In Full Bloom. Here are photos of my submissions. These were all done with deconstructed screen printing, machine embroidery and some hand embroidery. I have become addicted to the machine embroidery.
A rose is a rose is a rose!

Whirlwind week-end trip to MI



We left for Chicago Midway airport on Friday, the 5th of June with our ultimate destination as Kalamazoo, MI for a wedding. Upon arrival in Chicago we drove to WI to see our daughter and the new babies. So cute!


Saturday we drove to Kalamazoo for the wedding. My cousin, Daniel Eichinger married Katie Bentz. My "baby" brother was there - see him on the left - he thought wearing our niece's teddy bear to impress her, Kaylee, was cute! What do you think? You wouldn't guess that he is an Executive Vice President of a business in Silicon Valley, CA!





Niece Kaylee was at the wedding. She has beautiful eyes and a kalik like her father!


She was not impressed by her Uncle with the teddy bear on his head! Here is a distance shot of the couple taking their vows.

Thursday, June 4, 2009



Tomorrow we are going to Chicago for a quickie visit to Sheboygan WI where we will see our granddaughter twins agains. Here is Maria with Beth - I think they look alike. She looks like Beth at 2 months.

Saturday we are driving to Kalamazoo, MI for a wedding, the son of my cousin, Judy.

Weather is so nice I would love to be on the lake in my kayak - next week maybe!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Surface Design Member Show
















Last week at the Surface Design conference, Off the Grid, in Kansas City, MO there were many great activities and so little time. I stole a few hours to attend the Member show at the Belger Gallery. Kick me for not submitting a piece. Here are a few pieces and my photography does not do them justice.




The most inspiring lecture was by Ray Materson. A jailbird who created miniature embroideries in jail and made it big time. His book, Sins and Needles, is terrific. It just proves that anyone can succeed when we apply the energy correctly.