February 2025 – Endless Snowstorms February brought relentless cold and snowfall, with no sign of the usual January thaw. The snow is piled high, but on the bright side, we’ve seen more sunshine than in some past years—definitely a mood booster! Lately, I’ve been experimenting with hand-spun wool threads and incorporating hardware elements into my artwork, adding unique textures and depth to my pieces. 🔹 Pink Fossil 🔹 Petoskey Stone To brighten my days with color, I created Happy Trails Abstract, a vibrant and uplifting piece. 🔹 Happy Trails Abstract The project I dedicated the most time to this month is a stunning poppy, requiring 60 hours of meticulous work. This intricate piece includes a carefully designed mounting system and comes with a protective dome to prevent dust accumulation, though it looks best displayed in the open. 🔹 Poppy Artwork To receive this as a pre-released email sign up for my newsletter, as a subscriber, you will get an exclusive sneak peek at these new pieces before they go live on my website.
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AuthorWelcome to my blog! I'm excited to be creating fiber sculptures of nature, going on forays, hikes and biking in the Adirondacks and the 1,000 Islands regions for inspiration with my husband, Randy. Archives
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