As promised yesterday, I'm blogging the two, smaller mandalas that were finished before my two weeks of solo show installations and an art residency. These two were inspired by Linda Whittenburg's generosity. She left a nice comment on Mandala XXXII regarding the pet tags on that piece. She mentioned having some and perhaps sending them to me. Well ... she did! She also sent a note saying that she might be interested in a small mandala using these pet tags.
(Above: Mandala L, detail.)I love this sort of "non-commission". I was under no obligation to actually use the items she sent or to discuss a design, arrangement, size, price, or anything else. Linda was under no obligation to purchase anything. Of course, I used the pet tags and buckles she sent. Of course I sent her images before I left ... as a "first refusal". She got to see the two finished pieces before anyone else. Well, she liked them and bought Mandala L. I am always so very, very happy when one of my pieces finds a permanent home! THANK YOU LINDA!
I decided to stitch two, small mandalas with the pet tags because I simply didn't like any arrangement that used all of them. The shapes and colors just refused to cooperate! I couldn't find a quilt block that seemed to work with all the tags. Yet, I found two different quilt blocks from the same vintage quilt that each looked great with half the tags. It is fun to figure out what found objects go together and what looks good on the vintage quilt blocks in my stash.
I am also very, very happy to announce that these mandalas were accepted into the 2021 Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show! My fiber vessels were also accepted! This makes six times in a row! It is, however, the first time I applied with different work in the category of "decorative fibers". I was nervous. Now I'm really thrilled!
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