Amy sets out a very deep concept. Floating fibers. You never see them mention on cereal boxes, but they do exist.
Sorry I got carried away there ... Deep concept, yes you can just see yourself falling into these fluffy pieces of fibers and colours. I'm sure you will agree. Lovely indeed.
Thank you Amy. I am always amazed of what you can do…
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A wonderful piece where Amy broke down a larger handpainted collage to made this one. The sewing puts it all totally together. And it arrived in this funky envelope made from an old calendar of guitars. How many people have calendars of guitars?
Well just for you information, this one is a Stratocaster which is one of 100 that were handpainted by Pamelina…
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Long long time ago in a far far away island, I received this Pirates book from Amy, but only got the chance to blog the first page. http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/blogs/yo-ho-mate-amy-irwen-comes-ashore-with-this-delightful-pirates?xg_source=activity
I always knew that this book deserved a complete blog, and my ship came in. Read on if…
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Come all ye young fellows that follow Amy. And pray pay attention and listen to me. I'll show you a piece that you'll just have to sea. HO HO HO Well blow me head down. The Rosemount post office must have been smiling all day. They split their sides laughing at Mail Art which was sent all this way. Give me some time to blow the man down. Great Amy, and Thank you, it is a barrel full of fun ... but wait, there is more.…
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Well what a treat of two in one week from Amy. I will only have time to show you this first imagne as there are acutally 13 pages to scan. Besides that, one of the words "Rowdy" fell off and I'm not sure where to put it back. The detail is just out of this world, and I am again overwhelmed.
I'll be adding to this blog at a later date, but for now, enjoy this little peek.…
ContinueAdded by Dean aka Artist in Seine on May 25, 2012 at 2:55pm — 6 Comments
Amy Irwen has overwhelmed me with this one. What starts out to be two beer mats tided together turns out to be a treasure chest of glory. It is smply amazing. The hours this must have take to create, and the idea is FAB.
You open up the…
ContinueAdded by Dean aka Artist in Seine on April 26, 2012 at 7:49pm — 21 Comments
There she goes again that little Amy "Taking Liberties" in a very big way. Wonderful Mail Art with the shoe strings included. Great idea and fun to look at all day long. Being an ex-marathon runner, the melting of the shoes brings it all home for me. Lovely and moving.
Another little gem from Amy. Very inspiring. Thank you…
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A great surprise from Amy Irwen. This must have taken hours to do. It is out of this world.
This is a really fun piece of work. It is very pleasant on the eye and to the touch. And who knows what powers it could have within.…
ContinueAdded by Dean aka Artist in Seine on April 20, 2012 at 3:25pm — 6 Comments
I received this Emergency electronic chip from Amy Irwen which had me laughing on the floor. The instructions said; "Swallow in case of an Emergency", which in my case might remove all the static electricity which hovers around me. I still smile when I look at this piece. Could it be that we are the same chip off the old block?…
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This time of year, it is we craftspersons--knitters and quilters and other artisans--who start to get a little shock of realization that we better get crackin' if we want to finish projects before the high winter holidays. There are sweaters or hats or mittens or socks to knit, or wall hangings or new baby blankets to finish piecing and batting together. It's a crazy time of furious fingers and stitches flying off needles. Even more maddening, I have multiple family members with birthdays…
ContinueAdded by Thom Courcelle on November 21, 2011 at 5:35pm — 2 Comments
Always GLOWING in her enthusiasm, profluent creativity, and supportiveness of fellow IUOMA friends, AMY IRWEN sent a touching piece that was not only great art to admire, but made a connection with me that she couldn't have known about. This piece is collage, but incorporating fiber and textiles, and very succinct references to globally-personal experiences pertaining…
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