Prairie Burn No. 2 Compost and Rust Dyed Silk Crepe de Chine
2002

I've been working on this piece for several years now, last year it sat hiding in my closet due to my being pre-occupied with flooding etc. It's time to fetch some green plants from the ditches and do more monoprinting with the plants. The central block no longer works for me and I 



4x6 inches
In progress still 4x6 inches it'll live on my desk until it tells me what it needs. Right now she looks as if she's trying to juggle - hmmmmmmm.
The piece on the left is finished as far as base stitching goes I have the topo map lines to add to the second one on the right. I have yet to decide on a name for this ever growing series of pieces. These two are approximately 22 x 20 inches wool quilt batting.
I'll try to get a better picture tomorrow it's not as dark as it appears in the photo.
I didn't like these two pieces so I set them aside, with the advent of my new series Harvest, I decided to experiment and sure enough they needed some sketches as well. Lets just say I'm reviewing my entire Prairie Potholes Series now for it's potential to be changed!



A peak of some goodies to come!
An overwhelming knot of trims!
Somewhat sortred!
Vintage type writer ribbon tin that held sewing pins.
Life is strange sometimes. I picked up a box of vintage bling yesterday at one of the shops I frequent. Typically I do not use gold anything in my work because I simply do not purchase anything gold, so I don't have enough to complete any one project - well until now that is.