Take it Further Challenge
In order to challenge myself and not wallow too deep into procrastination (which has been a good friend in the last few years but needs to find another shoulder to sit on) I have joined the Take it Further Challenge.
Sharon B of In a Minute Ago, came up with this one and each month she will post a key concept. Our challenge is to take the idea , develop it and push it towards a resolved design during that month.. She will make it even easier on us by posting a colour scheme as a 2nd option should we not want to complete the design concept. An even cooler thing is I can work in any medium I choose as long as I make one project per month. So for all those other techniques I wanted to try…..here goes!
I really think I’m gonna enjoy this. It fits in with my working small concept but will also challenge me to think on the spot towards a finished project and get me working more on art in my studio. Much like the Houston journal project that I couldn’t commit to at the time, I get to work intuitively in a fairly quick time frame which I’m not used to but need to train myself to do.
The Take it Further Challenge (TIFC) begins in January ’08. Please visit again each month to see my progress as I have committed to posting my projects each month. Also check out the TIFC blog in my sidebar to see the other 277 artists (can you believe that’s how many signed up?) who decided to challenge themselves.
BTW, check out the Santa’s new elves. Just click on the link below. Enjoy!
http://www.elfyourself.com/?id=1658668882
See ya next time “In the Hayloft”,
The story behind this quilt started with my 15 yr old daughter who, at the time, was struggling with her identity among her more slighted “advanced” friends and trying to find some much needed self-confidence . Her solution was to move to a diffferent school. Ix nay on that! Things were not insurmountable so I sat her down to talk and basically told her to stand her ground, don’t change who she is at the core (which is a very sweet and caring person) and to “bloom where she was planted”. No matter the difficulty BLOOM! I think this is a great quilt for a girl’s bedroom to remind them that their beauty will shine no matter what. 












