The best part of this project is that I brought it home tonight and my family could tell it is supposed to be a goose! Special thanks to Brad Isley for working in the shop with me and helping me on everything I need help with to get my project done on time. Thanks to Peter Freese for tolerating all the time I spend at the shop and supporting my need to make stuff out of junk.
Author Archives: Cynthia
Mr Studer & Lucy Goosy
Three Little Birds
As part of my workshop clean up project I have been working on using up some of the art supplies that have been sitting around the shop for awhile. these little birds are made from shovels, horseshoes , disc brakes and a few other odds and ends. From left to right, Fern, Eve, & Dixie added Frens hair after the photo was taken.
Lucy The Goosey
Columbia Winery
I am super excited to be curating an art event at the Columbia Winery. Save the date now for our Meet the Artist Happy Hour, January 9th 2015 from 4-7 PM
Participating artists
Anette Lusher,Carol Ross,David Wyatt,Lin La Mer,Ken Vensel, Sheryl Brown
Each week I will be sharing a sample of work by one of our featured artists. If you are interested in purchasing work in advance you can give me a shout.
This weeks featured artist
Carol Ross
“I love capturing mood in my landscape paintings…this painting was done to remind me of so many road trips flying down the hiway at high speed, passing beautiful scenery, capturing only a glimpse of the distant buildings…but forever remembering the open plains and the beautiful sky.
Whether abstract or realistic, mood and energy are always a part of my paintings”
Additional featured artists
KCVensel Photography
“Since I was already up all night at Sunrise Region at Rainier shooting I figured I might as well check out Tipsoo Lake for sunrise, glad I did! The full Blood moon (no longer red) is setting behind the mountain.” taken 10/8/14
Anette Lusher:
“Upside Down String Theory”. Acrylic on Canvas. 16″x12″
Aerial Photographer David Wyatt,
“Out on the Deep Blue V”
The show will run from January 5th until April 1, 2014 14030 NE 145th St, Woodinville, WA 98072 For Directions:
hard at work on my first goose
Daisy
Before starting my more time consuming projects I like to work on some fun and some what simple projects. Dragon flies, angels and flowers made with cutlery. Birds made out of shovels, horse shoes sickle mover blades and tow balls. Birds are currently available at Experience Tea on Front Street in Issaquah.
I love working in my work shop!
Idaho made it home!
What a wonderful weekend! I had a friend fly up from California to make the road trip to Bonners Ferry to deliver Idaho. Our first stop was to fuel up!
Then we stopped in to pick up some tea.
Idaho was anxious to get to his new home so our stops from Issaquah to Bonners Ferry were short and sweet!
Coral Was pretty happy to meet the newest Member of her family! She even gave Idaho a welcome kiss!
First kiss
Well it is August 6th and I am still working on finishing touches! I am getting so close to being done.I am pretty happy with how he is coming alone so I had to give Idaho his first kiss!
In case you missed the back story on Idaho: He is the 2nd wire bird I have made. The first one I donated to an art auction to benefit our local art gallery. I started with a roll of recycled wire that I bought from a friend’s dad for $20.00 I might just have enough to make one more bird!
a day away!
I am so excited to be getting to close to being finished with Idaho. My plan is to drive him to Idaho on the 15 of of the month! Last night I worked in the shop until 10 PM hoping to finish. But I still have to clean about 40 wires and straighten out his leg as the vice has been a bit hard on him. His feet also need some work.