Limo Fashion Show – Sept 18th!

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The Fashion Collaborative Group in Lexington KY is having a “Limo Fashion Show” during the gallery hop this Friday night. Starting around 6:00, we’ll be meeting at the Kentucky Proud Market at the Lexington Civic Center. From there, about 10 or so models from our fashion group will be seen about the town, escorted by a *slick* stretch limo so that they may peruse the galleries whilst showing off the latest looks from local designers. Around 8:00, we will convene back at the Market for more strutting and a bit of wine tasting! Make sure you don’t miss it – keep an eye out for the limo and meet us at 8:00!

Also, I’ll be one of the models participating in this event! I’ll bet you’ll never guess whose design I’ll be modeling… :}

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Well, I’m glad you asked!

blue-sparkle-bracelet2F.A.Q. About My Artworks
Because my work is a bit unusual, here are some quick answers to things you might be wondering…

Where do you get your materials?
Pack ratting, lucky finds on walks, anywhere I can find things other people have discarded. But I especially love it when people collect materials for me–I never know what new project will be inspired by the things I’m given.

How did you come up with this stuff?
My ideas come from the materials themselves. I very rarely plan out an entire project from start to finish. I sit down in front of a pile of materials that I’ve collected and just start playing with the objects until something starts to happen. At that point, I will start to envision what type of form the art will take, whether it’s an entire gown or just an accessory.

How do you put all these things together?
I mostly use a sewing machine, so I make a lot of “plastic fabric” by melting layers of plastic together with a household clothes iron. I also use a wood burner for etching and cutting plastic. I do a lot of melting things. I love using plastic, and it is very easy to cut, melt, bolt together, burn holes in. And it’s very durable and lightweight. And it’s everywhere you look! What I can’t fit into a sewing machine, I use different types of grommets and rivets to attach one piece to another. Wire and duct tape are also staple ingredients my art.

What does your art mean?
Obviously, I support reducing-reusing-recycling, but I’m not quick to get on a soap box about how terrible our pollution problem is. I recycle not only because it’s a good thing to do for the planet, but because I enjoy it and because it’s a challenge. I think about gender roles a lot, and sometimes I end up making a statement about feminism or what it might feel like to be in a different “skin” by wearing something that is normally not accepted in our culture. I have a strong belief in cultural relevance–that is, a person from one background can’t truly understand the workings of another culture. So I suppose that I’m simply tinkering with the associations we make between objects and what they symbolize. And tinkering with gender stereotypes along the way wherever I can.

Will you make something for me?
I’d love to! I often do commissioned works. Jewelry and bags are the easiest because they are more “onesize-fits-all.” Most of the clothes that I make are tailored to fit the measurements of a specific person. And since I collect so many materials, I can often readily make another article of clothing from the same or similar ingredients. Just ask, I love a good challenge!

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New Work, ahoy!!

Staircase-closeup2Well, I finally got my latest Quilted Painting framed (here’s a close-up of some of the stitching). I have several large pieces in the works, and I’m also right smack in the middle of doing *GASP* a comprehensive inventory of all my art. But, mainly I’m polishing up some NEW Recycled Wearables for photographing. Hopefully we can get the photos done on Sunday–and have some new eye candy (for promotions, portfolios, the interwebs, etc) to share soon!

I’m also planning my solo gallery/fashion show for October–It’ll be at the Winchester Opera House Gallery for the month of October, with an artists reception on the 16th and a real-live Runway Fashion Show to be held on the 23rd — Awesomeness abounds!

So stay tuned…lots of events to announce in the coming months!!

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All accounted for.

Just a quick update to let you all know…I’ve updated some of my other sites, and wanted to let you in on it just incase you’re members of the same sites! For instance, I am now twittering and I continue to update my Flickr account whenever possible. Hopefully soon I’ll have new goodies in my Etsy store (- lots of photos to take!) and I’m trying to post more frequently on Craftster. Also, if you’re lucky, you can find me on Facebook as well! ;)
Share your info with me so we can keep in touch!!

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Watermelon Skirt

watermelon skirt - reversible!If you know me, or are familiar with my art, you may have glanced at the title of this entry and assumed that I have made a skirt out of watermelon rinds. Good guess! – But this time I’ve actually used fabric.

It’s reversible too. The fabric on the other side is a minty green, with hot pink ladybugs. This photo is actually an “in-progress” shot, but since this item is very “Fourth-of-July” I wanted to show it off asap! You can’t see it here, but I’ve put little crystal-like beads on a few of the watermelon seeds to make them look…well…they look like slippery seeds, that’s what! I’ll have to take some closeups of the seeds, and also of the free-motion quilting I did on the image.

I copied and modified the pattern from another skirt (Thanks, Amy!) and I think I’ll be using this pattern again very soon – It’s super easy and very flexible. Lots of possibilities!

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