05/18/2026
We must remind everyone of this. There is a minority of people in this country who are trying to eliminate our rights, and force their religion on all of us.
Julie Kornblum’s award winning weaving marries ancient craft with current world reality. She takes
05/18/2026
We must remind everyone of this. There is a minority of people in this country who are trying to eliminate our rights, and force their religion on all of us.
05/16/2026
Destashing. Yarns posted .
05/09/2026
More textiles
05/09/2026
Santa Barbera Museum of Art, the exhibit is Remixed: Entwined Histories and New Forms, through Aug 30
05/03/2026
Wearable Art 2026 Fashion Show today .laurabrody .designstudio
05/02/2026
Work in progress. It’s meant to be a paisley design
04/27/2026
New Work. 1. Green Linen Vessel. 2. Strapping Green. 3.Puzzel Lamp. 4. Well, It’s Green (wall hanging). 5. Well, it’s Green (sitting). 6. Rubricate.
04/10/2026
Some artwork we saw in Tucson. 1. At U of A, exhibit of high school students: Kai Hannah
Sun-Risen Elk, 2025
Yarn, tacky glue, thread, wooden panel
11th grade, Tanque Verde
High School
Teacher: Emma Kageyama. 2 - 6. At Ted DeGrazia Gallery, a mosaic and a quilt based on his paintings.
7. Porfirio Gutiérrez
Mexican, b. 1978 / Mexicano, n. 1978
Untitled, from the “Transmigration Series,”
2022
wool, natural dyes (Cochineal) / lana, tintes naturales (cochinilla)
8. Diné
Pictorial Textile with Chickens, ca. 1890s handspun yarn in natural white and aniline dye colors
9. Diné
Transitional Period Eyedazzler Serape, ca. 1890 wool, dyes/ lana, tintes.
04/08/2026
Some cactus we saw on the way to Tucson, a rooster in the hotel garden, had dinner at , and some nice art at the
04/08/2026
I’m in Arizona this week, spending time with my cousin, family & friends. We’re doing some travel down around Tucson … there will be cactus 🌵