Yes, I'm still kicking. No, I don't feel a huge verbal splurge coming on. I simply thought I would check into the
blogosphere before even the slightest remnants of me vanished.

I finally completed
MEDALLION STRUCTURE I . It drifts onto the floor into viewer space and I absolutely adore it. It measures about 108"H x 60"W and will have its inaugural public debut at the University Art Gallery of Indiana State in September. Very exciting because there will be pieces by Faith
Ringgold and perhaps Judy Chicago. Big time, baby. Big time. Mostly, I am pleased to actually have finished something. It's the first complete piece for 2008. Working the money-job is exhausting and detracts from the business of art making. Oh, well. One (
meaning me) must do, what one must do, when one must do it. Over the next 5 months I will need to complete the other pieces I'm working on for what I like to call a 6 person solo show at the Anderson Art Center in
Kenosha, WI. Each artist will have a room of their own to show their dimensional fabric work. This piece will be there along with other works of mine climbing the walls and creeping on the floor.

Best of all, this is my new canine companion, Julie (
plus a 5x6 foot semi-stretched canvas with fabric for the liturgical banner I'm still working on). She is a 9 year old German Shepard mix, with a slight heart murmur. She is as sweet as pie. I never mentioned last July after returning from Mississippi, that my darling dog,
Whoopi, died. She had stomach cancer and died just seconds before the vet was going to inject her to be put down. Townsend and I were holding her between us. It was all so sad. Too sad to write about. Even now. Anyway, all the working over the Fall and Winter at the museum helped remove me from numerous unhappy events that have been going on in my personal life. Last month, I decided that I really wanted to adopt an older dog and went on line to the Wisconsin Humane Society and there she was. I was immediately in love. Her previous human companion must have loved her very much because she is a gem. They didn't reveal why she was surrendered, but I am so glad we belong to one another now. Group hug.
Now, my friends, don't expect a renewed energy for posting out of me. I am working a regular work week doing art in city parks with children and it is exhausting having all that fun. Plus, the heat is horrible. I am all about cold weather and winter, so the heat is what is draining me. But, I will attempt to check in more frequently.
I have a couple of pieces at Peltz Gallery in Milwaukee for the big quarterly Gallery Night event coming up on Friday. That exhibit , "The Annual Phenomenal Women Show", will be up for two months. Lots of well known women artists, from local to international...and me, again.
16 comments:
Sonji, I'm just thrilled to read something from you...and as far as all the stress of having fun and working and art-making, my people say the only folks that don't have stress are six feet under...so keep on keepin' on dear one!
and the piece dropping onto the floor and toward the viewer just made me chuckle...you are an amazing artist!
I absolutely adore it too!
As anyone who knows you knows, you can't be contained. Glad to see you letting that creep into your work now.
What a great idea, elements of the piece drifting into the viewer's space! Love it. 'Glad to hear you're keeping your head above water, and we love hearing about what you're doing, whenever you've got the time to share.
Sonji,
I love your new work and I'm so very glad to hear from you, but glad to know that are still creating such awesome work.
HI!!!! I was thrilled to see that you are alive and kicking! Medallion is wonderful. I am so sorry about Whoopi and glad Julie is helping to mend your heart. Take care and be happy. Cheers.
So glad you dropped in!
I think this is great-could have been a contenda at quilt national!
Pam
sunny Venice Fl
Only too happy to see you post and see some of your incredible works. Good for you on your new doggie. I haven't been able to replace ours since 2004.
Heather/Germany
You are indeed one Phenomenal Woman and I am so pleased to hear your voice, see your new (and always amazing) work, and to meet your new dog, too.
Love you....
Wish I could see the piece in person as it leaps off the wall!
Congratulations!
Kyra
www.BlackThreads.blogspot.com
I'm so glad to see your new work Sonji.
Can't wait to see all you do for Quilts: Another Dimension at the Anderson Arts Center in Kenosha, Wisconsin from January 25 through March 29th.
I hope many of the people who read your blog will be ablel to see the show.
Kay Sorensen
Wow this is an incredible piece of art... the dog that is... no not really .... you are something else girl!!! I'm so sad to hear about your dog but, it sounds like your new companion is making you very happy....
Julie!!!!!!!!!!!
Freakin' awesome work!!!!!!! So glad I came across your blogvia studio 78 notes. I cannot wait to see more and more and more....
I love the Medallion piece. Congratulations on the upcoming show.
Fabulous, nice to see this new work. Miss you bunches, looks like your visual-journal continues.
HI!!!
I am SO happy to see you are still around Sonji!
Your doggie looks cool.
Dogs are the BEST.
:o)
I thought about you this month as we ate at Panera for the first time ever.
They opened one up not too far from home.
I know you like your space, but I check your blog often, and look forward to you posting about life, even if it is just once in a blue moon.
:oD
Amber
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