
My friend Misty Mawn's new show pieces of landscapes opens tomorrow at The Barn Swallow, my favorite gallery/artisan shop just west of Charlottesville. Misty blends endless mediums, elements of collage, and painting to form visions that end up somewhere between the whimsical and modern renaissance. She studied studio art at Moravian College and is also teaching workshops around the world. You can read more about her work and life on her blog.
Misty also has an etsy shop where she sells original art as well as prints. The opening reception is from 1 - 3, on Saturday, March 1. Please stop by if you have a chance. For more information and directions visit The Barn Swallow's website or call 434-979-4884.











Happy Monday! This week started out as a blank slate. No orders to ship, few deadlines on the horizon, and the studio is fairly orderly. I will spend this week making pillows. I have stacks of printed fabric just waiting to be assembled. Most of them are new designs that I look forward to see take form. The viburnum branches shown here will become long lumbar patchwork pillows, with vintage ribbon details, and contrasting backs. I also have a pile of linen strips printed with japanese maple leaves that will be appliqued onto beautiful coarse linen, and then made into pillows in a couple of different sizes. A sample of the smaller size, 16" x 12", is shown below. Pillows are my favorite objects. They are small in scale, relatively quick to sew, and can be quite expressive. When finished they become movable pieces of art that truly can enhance any environment. 


