What's Creating Today - Catching up Part 2
If you read my last post then you know that I have been lacking in my resolution to be better about posting to my blog. I'm hoping to redeem myself a bit by catching up my readers on what has been going on at The Loft since my last real post. Also in my last post I mentioned that I reached a personal milestone of 1000 miles on my bicycle. To celebrate that accomplishment and our 23rd wedding anniversary my husband took me out for a wonderful dinner and treated me to a mini staycation by taking me to a hotel in Downtown Tampa, for a weekend of fun. After our wonderful dinner we enjoyed a leisurely stroll around the Riverwalk and Channelside areas. On Sunday morning we headed over to the Tampa Art Gallery and saw some great art and a special exhibition of celebrating the work of fashion designer Norma Kamali. As a fashion design student Norma Kamali was one of the many designers that I really admired.
We also got to see some another special exhibition of the work of Peter Max.
And here are a few pieces from the galleries permanent collection
The Tampa Art Gallery is a very large building that houses a very small permanent collection. It's a nice place to visit once in a while but is overpriced for the size and the quality of it's permanent collection. I love art and art museums and have been to many big and small ones, but unfortunately our museum in Tampa is far from what I would call great. There are so many times I can keep looking at very similar pieces of pottery, which this museum has a lot of.
After the trip to the Art Gallery we headed over to the historic Tampa Theater to watch a screening of one of my favorite Alfred Hitchcock movies "Notorious".
As for studio time, I did manage to work on another project in July. I did this great mermaid wall hanging. Here is a photo of the project after it was fused and mostly quilted. To dress it up a bit more though I bought a couching foot for my sewing machine and have been busy adding different fibers and trims to the sea grass, and have been adding some hand sewing in as well. I'll post a finished picture when it's all done.
For the rest of July my husband and I were busy planning a getaway to Toronto in early August. Growing up in Buffalo, trips up to Toronto were not uncommon. But since I moved away 23 years ago, I didn't think much about going back, until my husband surprised me with the idea of a trip there for just the two of us. We had all kinds of ideas of things that we wanted to do, and sadly we didn't get to do some, but still crammed in a lot of fun in a short amount of time. But more on that in my next post, so be sure to come back and read all about it.
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