Capturing colors and textures
Photo Journal featuring the walls and doors in Ocumichu, Michoacán.Texture
Capturing colors and textures
Capturing colors and textures
This is a video I made for New Year. I’ve just got round to adding it to the blog.
These are the masks that I purchased. I loved the fish and the bugs on my masks and they will have a special place in the studio.
A photo Journal. Images of lives.
I’ve learned that when I decide something with an open heart, I usually make the right decision.
I’ve learned that everyday you should reach out and touch someone. People love a warm hug or just a pat on the back.
Today is the first day of spring, so I share a photo journal of the children in the parade around the square, called Primavera, basically it means the first day of spring.
It’s an exciting adventure for a gal from the suburbs of the Adelaide hills. This is more than a quilting experience its a blending of culture and art, something that is often missed by the casual tourist.
On the road again and I’m looking forward to sharing beautiful pictures of Mexico.
I begin my blog today is a state of nervousness and high excitement brace in a few days I’m off to Mexico and Guatemala for a month.
Why nervous?
Well, I’m always a little nervous entering another country on my own. Of course I’m not going to be on my own, I will be with friends always, but yes, it’s an adventure and I look forward to sharing my ideas on textile art
This year at the Southern New Mexico Festival of quilts I will be taking people out on a photography excursion.
It won’t be a technical camera trip, but a “Capture and Create” tour. These are some of the images I took last year at White Sands National Monument here in Alamogordo.