enjoying the challenge of stitching a traditional cathedral windows quilted cushion
The Long Cloth of Grief and Wonder continues
house painting in process
the next door neighbour is a handyman, carpenter, house painter, jack of all trades and all ’round good guy who had a few days spare up his sleeves just before xmas to paint the house, studio and laundry a pale blueish green named Spruce Grove & the window frames in a Dark Velvet Green gloss enamel that wasn’t quite right… so I am very slowly and messily painting them an Elegant Evenings tealish blue which I like a lot better! Michael Leunig’s Wish List from awhile back still holds true
Dream no XIII 19cm x 19 cm indigo dyed moon & shibori cloth by Eliene St Romain vintage Guttermann silk threads from Margaret Johnson, indigo dyed silk from Els Sneider & Glennis Dolce aka Shibori Girl backed with fine linen, a leftover parchment star from I dream of a world where love is the answer, boar bristles on the front & a border of very thin old silk on the back filled with dreaming herbs: Mugwort, Lemon Verbena, Lavender, Rosemary, White Sage, Sweet Bay and Rose Petals
finished this morning at dawn for the Summer Solstice & then stitched the days into the Long Cloth of Grief and Wonder
this beautiful diamond back python visited the garden on Saturday afternoon
Dream no XIII in early November my dear friend Eliene St Romain sent me a bundle of her indigo dyed cloth, this moon called out to become the last dream pillow for this year
a leftover parchment star from I dream of a world where love is the answer, boar bristles stitched down with indigo dyed silk from Glennis Dolce Shibori Girl, indigo dyed vintage scrim from Eliene, backed with fine linen. Gathered more dreaming herbs today to celebrate the tail end of the Sun in Scorpio & briefly this evening the New Moon will also be in Scorpio. This month so much energy has shifted with Scorpio’s sting in the tail… thank goodness for the good friends who have gently pushed me back on track this month… So wish I could learn to just shut up and listen but have been saying that for 50 years… The garden here at Dunmovin is such a joy, here’s some pics
Waratahs shining like beacons in the early morning light a few weeks ago
Ursula Romero travelled the world painting blue flowers in situ for 5 years her work is sublime, she is hoping to publish a limited edition book “Blau Blume The Blue Flower” with the help of everyone around the world via Kickstarter
The New Moon is in Scorpio, one of my favourite drawings for the Celestial Times Zodiac Series back in 1999, time flies! The garden here at Dunmovin is growing with wild abandon, with new flowers appearing every day
this new Anigozanthos hybrid “Masquerade” glows like a jewel in the garden
love the contrasting colours of this bearded iris
Nigella aka Love in the Mist or Devil in the Bush, it has self sown throughout the garden, a plant that never really thrived in Sydney, it loves the mountain air!
Magnolia yunnanensis in full flight at dawn this morning after the Full Moon set The garden is feeling totally energized & balanced after my old friend Peter Webb, mentor in gardening & spiritwise healer visited here at Dunmovin for a week
We hadn’t seen each other for 30 years but the connection was so easy like we had seen each other just yesterday
Popes Glen waterfall
the Waratahs are out in full flight
magic portal on the Popes Glen track
discovering stone and seed pod installations Pete has placed around the garden balancing the energy
to celebrate I ate the first artichoke of the season for breakfast, it was delicious!
Fiona Dempster and Barry Smith send out their Deckled Edge Press weathergrams for the International Day of Peace every year I added the wonky lace motif that became a flower & had fun painting the light
Barry & Fiona’s generous spirits grace this place with love & kindness Thank you my friends!