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Monday, October 10, 2011

Soaking It All Up and Inspired

     I did. I just soaked up every minute of the Barn last week for the Improvisations class given by Nancy Crow. It was a tough class for me-quick paced and some of the art concepts were obviously things I hadn't really thought of fully before I design a quilt. Or even knew.

   Nancy divides the class into a series of exercises which need to be completed in a specific amount of time. Some of the exercises are done in black and white and some in color. I was really worried about this class but went into it with this attitude:  each exercise given to us to- was just an exercise. Not a wonderful quilt that I would produce but an exercise I would learn from. I did complete most of the exercises but failed miserably at the middle one. Obviously one I need to re-do here at home. I won't tell you  more about these specific exercises but I will tell you this:

1. I learn more at my one week workshops at the Barn than I ever did in a semester of college. Ask others and they will say the same.

2. It is absolutely wonderful to share time with others who have the same goals and interests. And laugh with them. Making art is lonely and a sharp contrast to what I did before with people every minute I was working.  I didn't realize how lonely I was!

3. Nancy, her family and Margaret Wolf work together and give above and beyond to make this a great learning experience. Nancy spent a considerable amount of time with us and for that I am truly grateful.

4. Yes, I did sew spending from 7:30 am -10pm  there working away. Uninterrupted time except for meals. Wonderful meals.


Working on a black and white composition
another  work in process 


5. Carol Soderlund was teaching a surface design class there at the same time. It was a treat to see what that class did and see Carol's happy face. I think one of Carol's classes will be next in line for me.

6. Set aside comparing yourself to others and what they are doing. You can't be at any other place than where you are currently are at in your artmaking.

     I am grateful to have had this opportunity. If you have a chance to go to the Barn, don't hesitate to go. The experience will exceed your expectations. And that expectation should be about learning as much as you can and not about producing the miracle piece.

     Be inspired, my friends- I am over the top inspired. And a little tired.

3 comments:

  1. How inspiring! It looks like you had a really wonderful time. I took a week long class with Carol and everything you said about Nancy (esp the part about learning a semester's worth of material in a week) applies to her as well. I really adore her and can't wait to study with her again.

    Thanks for sharing your experience! :)

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  2. What a wonderfully inspiring and helpful post. I will be taking my first workshop with Nancy next June at Shakerag, which is near my home in TN. Thank you so much for the insight into your experience. A friend sent me the link to your blog and now I can't wait to read more! Thanks again.

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