Relaxing?

I turned in my grades on Monday, and was officially done with this semester.  For the last few days I've been gathering all of the needed information for teaching jobs, and putting together application packets.  Not a pretty task, but necessary!
027 - gma club This afternoon though, I took a much needed break from those piles of paperwork and got to hang out with my friends Ann and Courtney for 'grandma club'.  Grandma club involves crafting, gabbing, and maybe a mimosa or two.  This week we made yarn covered wreaths, and they all turned out really cute.  Here's Ann's:
025 - gma club
And Courtney's:
026 - gma club
Somehow I forgot to take pictures of them all finished!!  I'll take some pics of mine tomorrow, I promise.

Nowhere - A Film by Nathan Edwards

Check it out!  

Nowhere. from Nathan Edwards on Vimeo.

This is my husband's thesis project for his MM in Electronic Music and Recording.  We did much of the filming for it over the summer on our road trip out west.  The first few minutes are in darkness, and then the video starts as well.  If you want to see it in it's full glory, click on the HD button once it starts! :)

Dollhouse Furniture and Thrifty Goodness

Who knew making tiny furniture could be so fun.  I've been working hard finishing these pieces this weekend.  I'm really happy with how they turned out.  There are two of these Paul McCobb bedside tables.  
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I'm really trying to get these as true to life as possible, they are 1/12 scale.
And a Paul McCobb dresser.  Can you tell I'm a fan of McCobb?  Tapered legs are sexy. 
Doll House 47
I still need to find some appropriate drawer pulls for these. 
Today I went to Ikea and Dick Blick with my friend Ann, and picked up some more supplies for making tiny furniture, and we had a wonderful time oogling at cooking stuff and furniture.  Yesterday, my Dad stopped by, and I got to see my youngest sister play one of her hockey games.  Busy busy!  I am looking forward to some studio time tomorrow! 
I also wanted to share these with you:
009 - owly
I got them at the thrift store last week, and they've been living on my desk ever since. 
0011 - deery
Thats about it for now, hope you all had a wonderful weekend!

Dear Drawing: I love you.

Yesterday, despite a killer migraine, I was fairly productive.  My students are doing well on their final projects, I've documented a good chunk of my semester's work, and I had time to draw.

I was subbing a life drawing class's final, so I got to sit and draw the entire time, which was so nice.  In undergrad I took a figure drawing class every semester that I could.  It never seemed like work. (Do I sound like an informercial yet?).  My professor was a short and crazily energetic old man who would rip up our newsprint pages if we started with a bad composition.  While this sounds cruel, it never came across as being mean because he was a truly caring person.  Ahhh, nostalgia.

Needless to say, I had a fun time in that class.  We used conte-crayon on smooth newsprint paper because he had a mean dust allergy.  I am now a conte-crayon elitist.  But, last night I opted for colored pencil.  I don't know why I don't use colored pencil more often, it is lovely.
004 - Nude
7x9" - Colored Pencil - 1.5 hours
Can I please take a figure drawing class again?

Almost There

In the last three days I've written 25 pages of Art History papers, and I am exhausted.  But, I can see the light at the end of the tunnel - for this semester at least.  I am looking forward to spending this weekend in the studio!
In the meantime, I've been editing some of the older pictures of my dollhouse.
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I am so glad that I painted it a grey-blue instead!
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I've also been working on some schematic drawings of the dollhouse furniture, but, no pictures yet!!
I'm also looking for a scanner to start scanning some of my smaller paintings, do you guys have any suggestions?
Hope you are all having a great week!

Slow Day

We drove back home bright and early this morning after all of our Thanksgiving shenanigans.  The rest of my day has been consumed by the never-ending paper writing for my Art History class.  In order to save the small piece of sanity I am hanging on to at this point, I had to take some breaks to decorate our apartment for Christmas.
020 - xmas
I loooooove Christmas!! It feels weird to have decorations up when it hasn't even snowed around here yet.
021 - xmas
It makes our place seem so much cozier than it usually feels.  So cozy that Rascal took full advantage, watching me work hard on my papers while she just lazed about.
023 - xmas

Remember when I used to knit??

Well, I still do!  Even though I don't get much quality knitting time in, I've got something to show for my efforts -- I finally finished the sweater I had started in July when Nate and I went on our road trip out west!
001 - Recycled Sweater
It is made from yarn that I recycled from a (suuuuuper ugly) thriftstore sweater and then dyed with acid dyes.  It is really great to finally have this finished!  When I remember to bring my tripod back from my studio I will make sure to take a picture of me wearing it.  It was knit in one piece, and has simple shaping for the waist and hips.  I have dreams of someday having a closet full of handmade sweaters. :)
I also picked up a few nice things these last few weeks at the thrift store.  First off, I spotted this chair at the goodwill for $10 and my heart skipped a beat or two -- here are my cats posing on it for you:
001 - Midcentury Chair with Cats
I am obsessed with mid-century furniture right now, and this chair calmed that obsession, at least for a little while.  It has a couple of small/easily fixable little scratches, and totally needs to be reupholstered, see:
002 - Midcentury Chair
Midcentury furniture + 90's floral upholstery = awful. 
I'm thinking of covering it in a simple grey or muted green fabric, but maybe I'll search through my stash and see if there is anything else that would work.  I'm thinking that just about any other fabric would be a huge improvement!
I also picked up this little purse thinking it might be a cute camera bag, but my camera sits a little funny in it, so I think I'll put it up in my etsy shop sometime this week.  It is sooo cute that I am really tempted to keep it though.
003 - Purse
That's all for now.  Hope you are all having a great weekend!

So much to update!

Hello all, sorry for the sparse posting as of late, but it is nearing the end of the semester, and this blog has been put on the back burner.  I've got about three weeks left, and I'm really looking forward to being able to be in my studio full time over winter break.  This last weekend Nate had his thesis concert and both of our families and our friends came out in full force ending with a packer-game-watching-pizza-eating reception at our apartment.  We must stay true to our Wisconsin heritage.  Congrats Nate!!  (I am a little bit jealous of you being done though!)
This week I tried to make up some studio time that I had gotten a little behind on with all of the busy work surrounding Nate's show.  Here's a peek of what I've been up to:
008 - side table

006 - high chair

No matter how busy I am, and what time of night I actually get back to the apartment, I have still been making time to cook.  I made these pretties last week:
Pot Stickers
They were chicken and zucchini potstickers (the zukes were some of the last from our garden)
I've also been taking my Tuesday nights off to get together with my friends Ann and Courtney for our "Grandma Club" which so far has involved sewing, knitting, and wine.  Unfortunately I keep forgetting to take pictures of us - but I did get a shot of Courtney's cute puppies Abita and Remmy:
018- Puppies
They keep us company. :)
That's it for now folks, but be prepared for more frequent posting once the semester starts to wind down. :)
--Cassie