Here's a typical day at the Pacific Northwest Art School in Coupeville, WA, where I'm teaching fabric printing When I asked today about my July 21-25 class, and my concern for Canada students, I got a reply from the director and board of PNWAS. They are offering a 15% discount on workshops over $330 for 2025 to show that current US policies are not a reflection of the school's policies. Bravo PNWAS!
Contemporary Art Quilter Pat Pauly's random thoughts and excursions made public.
Friday, February 28, 2025
Thursday, February 27, 2025
Stuff for Print Class
I'd always believed that all the stuff you need for a printing workshop with me would fit in a small bucket. Today at a zoom briefing for a class on the east coast, I did just that. Well, except for the screens, and the fabric. But all the rest fits! And when I fly, it all fits in my suitcase ('cept the bucket!).
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Pinup the Beauties
At the Printing Under the Influence's end I explained how these prints came about. I'm using screens made in class, and these are demo prints -- that is -- made to try out screens, colors, rubbings, stencils and all kinds if experiments. But as a group, they are definitely workable for a 'real' piece. Great.
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Golden Golden Birthday 2/25/25
I've no evidence of well wishes or cakes consumed, just work on the design wall. I was able to get out to the studio today to work. It's nearly finished, mostly resolved. I loved my day to do what I wanted and know that people thought about, me and let me know. And I know the year ahead is going to be fine.
Monday, February 24, 2025
One Motif, Two Ways
My equal starts, separate conclusions -- the homework for today. Made with images I cooked up for this class. I'll take these with me to Santa Fe (March) and Coupeville, Washington (July) for my printing workshops. One spot left in former, a couple in the later.
Sunday, February 23, 2025
Doing My Homework
We're on to the second week of Printing Under the Influence tomorrow and I've managed to squeeze some time in the print studio to finish out some of the pieces I've started last week. I did assign a homework challenge, and I did one as well. We'll see how the washout goes.
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Tell Me About Mackinac
Yes, that's me giving a hearty welcome to this seminar. Thing is, I've never been to Mackinac Island and I'm very curious to know what it's like. I'll be teaching a week there, from freezer paper templates to improv design. And it will be Spring! That alone sounds good. Tell me if you know about this seminar.
Friday, February 21, 2025
Traveling With Me
When I drive to teach a printing class, I will often make the thickened dye that we'll use in the class a day ahead of the class, and bring it along so that we can dive right into the workshop. I loved this image -- like Christmas all over again -- of the box of dyes and thickener delivered and dusted with snow.
Thursday, February 20, 2025
Slight of Hand
Off to its forever home, Slight of Hand is in a beautiful home in Buffalo, New York. Part of the exhibition for October 2024 and all things square, I'm certain that it will give joy in it's new installation.
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Test Results
As promised, here is the yard+ of the combination fabrics. I've a variation of color uptake here. I've two reds, two yellows, two blues, black and chartreuse. My stable pallet works for me, and this will inform how much I'll strengthen some of the weaker. Tyvek labels sewn before soda ash label the fabrics.
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Re and Vamped
Redone, redesigned, retrofit, reworked, and relieved. I had a chance to get to the studio, with it's indoor temp around 56 F but was prepared and bundled up. I renegotiated this one to tell a different story, and I think I like what I reread. Too many metaphors for you all? I've got work to do! Reams.
Monday, February 17, 2025
Printing Influentially
Using an old unfinished print (unwashed, still soda in it) I tried some stencils and over scraping to change the feel of the design. It's open for more prints, and I'll try some Wednesday when the Printing Under the Influence workshop continues. Meanwhile, I was happy to stay put as we had about 8" of snow. Here is what I woke up to at 7 am.
Sunday, February 16, 2025
One, Two, Three Testing
I have new types of fabric to print so I combined them by sewing together, soda soaking, then scraping thickened dye across each. My tyvek tags inform the type of fabric. I'm looking forward to printing for apparel.
Saturday, February 15, 2025
Design Workshop
I'll be part of the Mackinac Island Quilting Art Seminar with a set of classes on Improv Piecing. I love seeing how design walls bloom into the fabulous designs after just a few prompts. Think about joining me in Michigan for the sew-fest. Info in my website calendar www.patpauly.com/calendar
Friday, February 14, 2025
Real Landscape or No
While there was clear roads (no snow), I popped over to Main Street Art Gallery in Clifton Springs, NY to check out a painting exhibit by Bradley Butler. This large one had me wanting to make it -- but in thickened dyes. The effects he could do with paint produced moody and magical images.
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Viewers Choice
Just when I thought I had it figured, it went ahead and flipped around. Well, it was windy here, and yes, my shutter has blown off the house, but I didn't think this would happen. Anywho, now I've got to see which one will finish. You take a look too.
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Snow Moon
A snap fill-in for the full "snow moon" tonight. This is page from The New Yorker magazine where the cartoon illustration on the page's reverse layered-in when lit by the morning light from behind. It reminded me of an exhibition of Robert Heinecken's work I remember from an exhibit of the 80s.
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Designed But Not Done
I've moved things around and they've settled in the groove. I've now piecing to do, and that'll be Friday's task. It'll finish out at around 6' square. There's another waiting in the wings that I'm anxious to start. Is it that there's too much snow, or that April will be nuts (and no design time) that keeps me plugging away?
Monday, February 10, 2025
Waltz Time
I've spent time this weekend laying plans for the 2025-26 teaching, and now it's time to get over to the studio and hunker down. I've got two shows that need work, some tricky sizing-up, and know that the months after March I won't be able to devote brain waves to new compositions as easily.
Sunday, February 9, 2025
Digging Around
While I was getting ready for last Friday's open studio I happened on this piece. It's not large, maybe 40 square, but has the hidden squares I love to use. I'll take it with me when I teach the "Within the Frame" class in Massachusetts, and in Mackinac Island Quilting Seminar in May. Can't wait.
Saturday, February 8, 2025
I'm Still Here
The day started with a meeting of the Finger Lakes Fiber Artists in Auburn, New York, and finished with a concert of wonderful folk music. I drove home is hazardous snow conditions, made it and parked. After a day with artists and musicians it would a fine last day. But I made it home safely, and I'm here.
Friday, February 7, 2025
Schweinfurth Printing
Details for the class this May 6-9 for printing fabric at the Schweinfurth Art Center in Auburn, NY, are up on their website. It's a great open space to print, and we make the best of that. Meanwhile, enjoy "Just Around the Corner" which a visitor to our First Friday open studios named for me. I think it fits.
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Time Gets in the Way
Somehow a basket or three of fabric scraps has shown up at the studio. All lovely little bits. But small. Too small. I could sew them up into larger bits, but then I'd have bits, still. And I can make better use of that time. And no, I'm not going to bag them up and sell them. But they are getting out of hand.
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Critic on Staff
I'm happy to work alone, letting the brain argue with the yes and no of design. My only companion knows to keep silent. She's been looking over the progress of the latest work; I hope to have it finished in a week or so.
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
A Bit of Chaos
It's finished and hung. I made it the exact measure of another so that when I travel to the Festival of Quilts to exhibit there, I can suspend them back to back. And yes, it's called 'Chaos", as it seemed fitting. BTW, join me in Coupeville, Washington in July 21-25 to print like this! Pacific Northwest Arts School.
Monday, February 3, 2025
Adding Sleeve
It's snow now turned to rain, so I'm happy to keep sewing the facing and sleeve. This is just what I like to do in the winter, plus there's already another loaded on the longarm waiting for my return. Let's see it hung up for tomorrow, shall we?
Sunday, February 2, 2025
What's In a Name?
I think about giving titles to pieces so that I can remember them (I'd not remember a number). I thought if this detail of the large quilt was named "Groundhog Day" you would find the subject some symbolism. Power of suggestion, perhaps. Anyway, Happy GH Day!
Saturday, February 1, 2025
Contemplative Work
It was that kind of day -- a quiet, peaceful, move slowly about kind of day. I worked in both studios, finished the quilting for "Chaos" and then trimmed it and added the facing. Now I'll sew that down. More quiet to match the 6 degrees outside.
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