Led by DAFA program chair VET, a panel of members presented
“Signed, Sealed and Delivered” at the November 24 meeting. Gay Young, Patricia
Dillingham and Linda Disosway shared their tips for successfully finishing show
entries, shipping them safely and presenting them as part of a thriving art
business. During the mini-workshop hour, Beth Swider taught
participants several forms of Furoshiki, the Japanese art of wrapping gifts and
other items with cloth.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Friday, November 21, 2014
DAFA wins $7,000 from SC Johnson / Vecco
DAFA came up the big winner in a recent rug-making competition sponsored by Vecco DIY Rug Decor
products, bringing home a total of $7,000 for the guild treasury. The
excitement began when volunteers representing four Dallas-area non-profit
organizations (Dwell with Dignity, ArtLoveMagic, Groundwork Dallas
and DAFA) received rug design kits from SC Johnson, with instructions to
design rugs that illustrated the theme “Texas Pride.” Coordinated by Deborah
Boschert, 25 DAFA artists created individual rugs of their own design and
submitted photos for a special Pinterest board. (That accomplishment earned
DAFA the first $2,000.) The board appeared as part of Vecco’s site, alongside
the Pinterest boards of the other three organizations. The number of Pinterest
“Follows” by the deadline determined which organization would win the $5,000
prize – and it was DAFA’s board that came out on top.
Competition for a
$2,500 individual prize continues through December 17, when the Dallas-area artist whose rug has
received the most “likes” takes home that prize. See the DAFA rugs here and get
ready to vote! Public voting on
Pinterest to determine the winner begins on December 8 at 9 a.m. ET and ends on
December 17, at 6 p.m. ET. Pinterest users can vote by "liking" an image
(clicking the heart beside the rug).
-- JoAnn Musso, Deborah Boschert, Carolyn Skei
Friday, November 7, 2014
Mixed-Media Mania
It was Mixed-Media Mania night for DAFA members at the October meeting this year. Members JoAnn Musso, Brenda McKinney and Yvonne Perez led the make-and-take evening, each coaching rotating groups of participants through the intricacies of fun projects. JoAnn taught Dior Roses, Brenda taught Duct Tape Bracelets, and Yvonne taught Halloween ATCs. Mini-workshop chair Beth Swider coordinated the evening’s events.
Left to right: JoAnn Musso
(center back) leads a table full of Dior rose makers in cutting and gathering
red satin rose petals. Sheila Hill and new member JoAnn May celebrate the
season in Halloween hats and DAFA aprons. Diana Pease (at left) and Ruth
Anderson chat and fill out evaluation forms.
-- Carolyn Skei
Friday, October 10, 2014
Field trip to Oscar de la Renta exhibit
THE OSCAR DE LA RENTA “Five Decades of Style” exhibit at the
George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas became the destination for a group of DAFA
fashion enthusiasts in September 2014. The special exhibit featured a retrospective of the American fashion designer’s work from his early
years through his recent fashions.
The gowns on exhibit included daywear and evening dresses
worn by many U.S. First Ladies, including Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton and Nancy
Reagan. Glittering evening wear on exhibit included gowns designed for American
celebrities.
De la Renta is among the most famous recipients of the
Neiman Marcus Award for Distinguished Service in the Field of Fashion. The couture clothing was displayed in a special gallery that is part of the new presidential center on the SMU campus.
Left to right: DAFA member Carol Regan photographs early
fashions inspired by Oscar de la Renta’s time in Spain. A deep red gown worn by
Hillary Clinton as First Lady. Detail picture of elaborate embellishments on an evening
gown. One of many sparkling gowns designed to be worn on the "Red Carpet."
Posted by Carolyn Skei
Suzanne McNeill presents September '14 program
MIXED-MEDIA ARTIST AND DAFA MEMBER SUZANNE McNEILL was the
guild’s guest presenter in September 2014. She shared, in depth, two of her
favorite art techniques – Zentangles and Gelli Printing. Members learned some
of the basics of “tangling” during the mini-workshop, when Suzanne led them in
making unique peek-a-boo cards, using simple materials and intricate-looking Zentangle
patterns.
The author of numerous books on all kinds of art techniques,
Suzanne then presented a program focused on the recent use she has made of
Zentangle techniques and Gelli plate prints in her colorful art. Sometimes the
two techniques are combined in unique ways in her painted canvases and quilted
pieces. She demonstrated for the crowd how she makes basic monoprints using the
synthetic gelatin plate manufactured by Gelli Arts.
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Left to right: Inspired by Suzanne’s samples, members try
their skills at “tangling.” Suzanne displays a card with a peek-a-boo opening.
Finished cards by several members.
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Assisted by Tammi Daubenspeck, Suzanne displays a silk scarf
with colorful Zentangle designs, an animal quilt with Gelli-printed fabrics,
and a quilt featuring black and quite Zentangle threadplay.
Viewing "The Texas Experience" Quilts from SAQA
FOR DAFA'S AUGUST 2014 PROGRAM, Heather Pregger, coordinator of the North Texas
unit of Studio Art Quilt Associates, brought DAFA members a touring collection
of 12- x 12-inch quilts made by Texas SAQA members. The theme of the touring
exhibit is “The Texas Experience.” The dozens of quilts will make the rounds to
several venues around Texas and beyond. As the quilts were passed through the
audience, members were able to examine the workmanship and design – admiring
beautiful piecing, painting, applique, threadplay, image transfer and more.
During the mini-workshop timeslot, DAFA member Valery
Guignon challenged participants to create “Spirit Dolls” from lovely scraps –
many from her studio full of hand-dyed and hand-painted fabrics.
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A bevy of beautiful Spirit Dolls made by members during the
August mini-workshop led by Valery Guignon. Photos by Patricia Dillingham.
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Left: Deborah Boschert holds up one of the small quilts as
she assists Heather Pregger in displaying the collection. Photo by Patricia Dillingham. Right: Heather
discusses specific techniques with DAFA members at the end of the program.
Learning from the Judges
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Left to right: Teri Muse, Julio Suarez and Cynthia Padilla.
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LISTENING TO THE CRITICS was the theme of DAFA’s June 2014
program. DFW-area artists Teri Muse, Cynthia Padilla, and Julio Suarez were the
panelists assembled by DAFA program chair, Vet. They discussed the elements
they consider when jurying and judging an art show. (Two of the three – Teri
and Cynthia -- have recently juried DAFA member shows.)
The discussion gave
members the opportunity to learn what excites and interests trained artists as
they examine the digital photographs presented to them in show entries – and
then what moves them as they select winners once a show has been hung.
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