So in the meantime, here are a few images of my studio space. This is the first time I've had a place to work like this outside the home. Don't know why I hadn't tried this before, it's a great way to retreat into "the zone". This is what the space looked like a few months back while I was working on another piece.
The Studio Art Work of an Architect Who Creates Fiber Art Inspired by Realistic and Abstract Imagery.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Anticipation
In the coming weeks I will be documenting the progress on the large scale commissioned quilt. But....right now I am getting a lesson in patience. I have ordered fabric onto which the Autocad drawing of the quilt has been produced at full size (about 5' x 8)'. It is basically a line drawing that will serve as my "blueprint". Hopefully it'll arrive this week.
So in the meantime, here are a few images of my studio space. This is the first time I've had a place to work like this outside the home. Don't know why I hadn't tried this before, it's a great way to retreat into "the zone". This is what the space looked like a few months back while I was working on another piece.


So in the meantime, here are a few images of my studio space. This is the first time I've had a place to work like this outside the home. Don't know why I hadn't tried this before, it's a great way to retreat into "the zone". This is what the space looked like a few months back while I was working on another piece.
1 comment:
Finally, I have found someone else who uses AutoCAD to design quilts. And now I look at the heading on your blog and see that you are an architect. Well, that makes sense! I look forward to coming back to your blog again.
Judith Gleason Glover
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