Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Sushi for lunch in San Diego 03-28-17

I drove to San Diego again today to show my friend Carol the exhibits at Visions Art Museum.  They are so outstanding I wish everyone could visit.  Our friend Teresa was unable to join us because she has shingles on her back.  Ouch! 
 
The current exhibits, including the small gallery devoted to the work of Susan Else, will end on Sunday, April  2nd. In the large gallery there are works by Alice Beasley, Jennifer Day, Sherry Davis Kleinman, Lori Lupe Pelish, Susan Polansky, and Joan Sowada. I enjoyed this group of exhibits so much, I wish it could stay forever!  If you have a chance before the exhibit comes down, do go and be amazed.
 
After seeing the exhibits and the wonderful offerings in the gift shop Carol and I went to Ikiru for lunch.  So delicious, I think it is my most favorite sushi place. 
 

I had the Poky, very good, but the spicy tuna rolls on the bottom were REALLY spicy.  I had three glasses of water!

Carol had this sumptuous Bento Box lunch.  The tempura pieces were veggies and shrimp and she let me have the green bean one - it was tasty and a good calm down from the spicy shrimp.
 
We drove home in the afternoon in medium traffic and through an array of wildflowers.  Lots of wild mustard everywhere, some of it six feet tall.  The result of all the rain we have had. 
 
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Monday, March 27, 2017

Ruth McDowell's "Flamingoes" 03-27-17

This is a repeat of a post from December 23, 2013.  It is a fabulous quilt, one of Ruth's best, I think.  So, I am sharing it again, so that more readers can enjoy it. 
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Just a few weeks before the current [2013] exhibit was hung at Visions Art Museum in San Diego an estate auction company in Olympia, WA, contacted Ruth McDowell (using the contact on the quilt label - hint, hint) about this quilt which they found in the possessions of a lady who had recently died. The estate people had never seen anything like it and had no idea of its value.
 After talking to the lady, Ruth told her that she might know someone who would be interested in buying the quilt and gave her my number.  Then she called me.  I could hardly wait.  When the call came I told the lady that I could not go to Olympia for an auction, but I was interested in buying the quilt outright.  We came to agreement on the price and I called my credit card company to warn them - my limit isn't very high and wouldn't cover the quilt.  And the estate company wanted either cash or credit card.  They shipped the quilt and I had just enough time to photograph it and get the photo in the gallery guide.  Whew.  Since I was taking it to VAM I didn't hang it in my house, so the first time I ever saw the quilt on the wall was at the gallery.  It looks fabulous!  Thanks to Ruth for making the quilt and for making my connection.


"A Rash of Flamingoes"  2000  Ruth B. McDowell - Colrain, MA  100"W x 52"L
Commercial, hand-dyed, batik cotton fabric; cotton batting, cotton threads.
Machine pieced and quilted.

This quilt appears in Ruth's book "Fabric Journey", publ by C and T 2005. and in "Ruth B. McDowell's Design Workshop" publ by C and T 2007.

Ruth sold this quilt in 2000 to a lady who lived in Alaska, so I'm happy that the Flamingos are finally in the sunshine of sunny Southern California.


Ruth does such amazing things with her fabric choices.  Who else would use one fabric between the legs and others in the background? 

A rather realistic eye staring out at us.

Notice the flowery fabrics (like 30s reproductions) used for feathers.
I think of the silvery ribbon fabric at the bottom left as the water the flamingos are wading in.


The value contrasts make these guys look three dimensional.

This is a quilt I could hang with the back out.  Merimekko is wonderful, isn't it?


A fancy label.  Notice that there is a street address so someone can contact the artist.

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