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Showing posts with label Bag Lady published in Seth Apter's book The Pulse of Mixed Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bag Lady published in Seth Apter's book The Pulse of Mixed Media. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2012

"Bag Lady" Published!

This is the me I never want to become.
 I don't want to be the old woman in shabby clothing pushing her "borrowed grocery cart" with all her
 belongings stuffed inside...
 Seth Apter from the blog: The Altered Page, put out a request to artists (is it a year ago now?) for possible submissions for a book he was writing based on something he did on his blog called Taking the Pulse of Mixed Media artists...
 And part of the book was a list of questions to be answered. I chose to answer and create a piece  that answered: "What is your biggest fear?"
My words about this are in the book along with the art.
 If you have followed my blog from it's inception you know I am a person who dabbles in lots of different art mediums. I was first and foremost a maker of art quilts.
 I joined groups collaborating in traveling art books...I made ATCs...and paper and fabric post cards... I tried my hand at wax, and art journaling...and more recently I focus on drawing and watercolor and ink and so when asked to contribute a mixed media piece it was easy for me to mix paper and fabric and sew and stamp creating this poor soul who I call "Bag Lady".

Seth Apter's book is called The Pulse of Mixed Media: Secrets and Passions of 100 Artists Revealed.
I am proud to be one of the 100 artists.
(my bag lady is on page 128)




This book is unlike any art book I have ever seen.
It is not only full of the wonderful art work of so many amazing artists
(you undoubtedly will be familiar with many of them, and will want to get to know about
all the ones you do not yet know; and the book links you to their blogs and websites)
but it's also about their words, their feelings, their thoughts and their emotions.

I told Seth last night in an email that reading the book was a bit like
"Open Mike Therapy"!
(my little joke)

I got my copy from Amazon.com.  I understand that Barnes and Nobles has some on order; and you can even get it for your Kindle. But for me flipping the pages and holding the book in my hands is an incredible experience. I might add that this is my first art work published in a book. (One of my art quilts got published in a calendar in New Zealand a few years ago.)

So I am just a little bit over the moon with the excitement of it all.

deep breath!

Thank you Seth!
 
PS: Addendum April 3. 2012
"Bag Lady" has sold to a blog friend in London, England
and is on her way to her now!
She asked for it after learning it was published in Seth's book!
How cool is that?!