Showing posts with label snowflakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snowflakes. Show all posts

Friday, January 29, 2010

Fabricating




I've been up to my knees in snowflakes - paper ones and real ones! Here are some of my daughter Lisbeth's shirts, hanging in the big pine tree out back and on the clothesline, waiting to be photographed, yesterday and today. Today was not a day for fingerless gloves - we have a wicked wind chill happening here in Maine, and I nearly got frostbite taking these pics!!! Lisbeth's shop is doing well! We've had 22 sales already! I am so pleased, and so is Lisbeth.
And look what came in the mail this afternoon! My two fabric swatches from Spoonflower! These are designs that I sent in about a week ago. I am very excited! Infinite fabric possibilities!! I just sent in single mandalas for these sample swatches, but Spoonflower can do repeats and patterns - I can make layers of them in photoshop with some opaque and some transparent - they can over lap - I can take fragments of the mandalas and play with those - I can play with scale....agh! So many ideas!!!! But to start, I like the single image. This will make great throw pillows, table napkins, QUILT SQUARES! Imagine a quilt made with all different Lisbeth mandalas, in all different colors!!!!! Or, in a more subtle monochromatic color scheme! Ahhhhh, fun times ahead...

Monday, January 18, 2010

Monday's Muses

Jasper, and magnets from my sister Sue...


An embroidered heart...

A painted hummingbird...

The Magician...



Snowflakes. Indoors...
...and out.
And this exhibit. What are you using your hands to make, build, or bake on this fine Monday?


Thursday, January 14, 2010

Where I've Been...








I've been very busy putting together my daughter Lisbeth's new Etsy shop and her new blog! I am looking forward to getting back to my art soon, but right now this is where my creative efforts are focused! And it feels good.

My sister Sue posted about Lisbeth's work today, and I grabbed her idea of photographing Lis's laminated mandalas against the blue sky. The big difference is Sue's pics are of the blue sky of California, and mine are of the blue sky of Maine (hence the gloved hand!! :*)

Saturday, January 9, 2010

We're On (the) Line!


Brainstorm Studio is up and running as of yesterday! And we've even had our first sale!! Very exciting!!! I believe that this shop will help Lisbeth in many ways. Because of her traumatic brain injury and chronic seizures, Lis has high anxiety about being out and about in the world, and is not capable of working a daily job like some folks with special needs are able to do. She suffers from depression, too, and it is our hope that her involvement in this project will help her spiritually and emotionally, as well as financially (I also want to look into supporting epilepsy research with a percentage of the proceeds....). Lisbeth does enjoy working at home, though, where she feels safe and secure with her one-on-one helpers (God Bless them, everyone!) and her little cat, Milkweed, by her side. We are working to make a more organized space for Lisbeth in her home to create her snowflakes - an official studio space! And I have started a blog for Lis where we can document the progress of her business, and where she can share some of her feelings and stories!



We are off to a good start!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

More Brainstorming...


Lisbeth's rendering of her cat's brain...

Lisbeth's drawing of Milkweed as an angel...I may use this as her logo...






Lisbeth's snowflake/mandalas silkscreened on tee shirts will be the first of many items to go in the etsy shop. I am also planning to design fabric using Lisbeth's mandalas over at Spoonflower, and will be creating a line of pillows, tablecloths, napkins, and placemats...

an EEG.




a couple of banner drafts...


I've spent the last two days working on designing the banner for my daughter Lisbeth's new etsy shop, and I've begun to patch together a business plan. I've decided to call the site Brainstorm Studio - this came to me while I was walking around my yard, and I etched it several times with a stick in the snow. I like that the word "brainstorm" describes creative thinking and problem solving, and its reference to Lisbeth's traumatic brain injury and seizure disorder. A seizure is indeed a storm in the brain. And it was available! For the banner I've collaged (in Photoshop) one of Lis's snowflakes in her favorite colors: pink, white and pale blue. (These are the colors of her beloved cat Milkweed's pink ears and nose, white fur, and blue eyes!) Then I decided to lay an EEG scan over all. This really describes Lisbeth's life. Although she is constantly interrupted by seizure activity, she still produces this prolific amount of incredibly beautiful cut paper designs. I've written here before about how a seizure cluster is referred to in neurology as a "flurry" and how Lisbeth has often referred to her snowflakes as "brains." These brain/snow connections are fascinating.


A bit of synchronicity: When Lisbeth was first hospitalized at age six in the summer of 1988, a family friend brought this book to her: Brave Irene, by William Steig. Irene is a very courageous little girl whose mother is too ill to deliver a dress that she has just finished for a local duchess to wear to a ball that evening. So Irene puts her sick mother to bed and then marches alone through a terrible blizzard, into the dark and freezing cold, and against all odds, completes this difficult errand. This story continues to be a favorite of Lisbeth's. I wonder why...

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Brainstorming...























The artist, Lisbeth Miller

I have spent the past two afternoons sorting through a couple of boxes of my daughter Lisbeth's cut paper designs. They are so amazing. I have hundreds of them and they are all different. One of my new year's resolutions is to make a new Etsy shop, separate from mine, where we will offer products using Lisbeth's designs. I am at the beginning stages of this project, so almost hesitate to write about it here, but then remember that this blog is all about process! I won't go into great detail yet, but will just say that these images will eventually show up on a variety of products in a multitude of ways!