Exhibit at Pacific Northwest Quilt & Fiber Art Museum

Serendipity is a wonderful thing! I recently had a delightful conversation with Amy Green, the Executive Director of the Pacific Northwest Quilt and Fiber Art Museum in LaConner, Washington, and took along my “Peace” series to show her. As it turned out, she was in need of something to hang in the first floor Landmark gallery for the holidays, and the series is now hanging until January 18, 2020. The opening reception will be December 7th from 3 to 5 p.m., and will coincide with the museum’s annual open house, where there will goodies and activities for everyone. Visit the museum website for more information: www.qfamuseum.org

I plan to be there for a good chunk of the day, and will hope to see you there! I am absolutely thrilled that these small pieces will finally have a chance to be seen. The piece below includes a ceramic medallion that was made by my friend Sarah Jane.

Peace and many blessings, my little chickadees!

Make Art, Make Peace

From the UFO Pile

Among other things, lately, I have been working on some small treasures from the UFO (Un-Finished Objects) pile. This piece only needed minimal beading, label/sleeve/binding, and was quickly done. Why it landed in the UFO pile is another story, and I couldn’t really tell you exactly when I started it, but the label will say it was finished in 2019. The title is “Woman at the Wall”, and the beautiful porcelain face was made by Diane Briegleb. I leave the rest to your imagination.

Wishing all my little chickadees a very happy Thanksgiving. Be good to yourselves, and travel safely.

Peace, Larkin

Woman at the Wall
Woman at the Wall – detail