Sunday, October 9, 2011
Currents Gallery 12 X12 Art Show
Maureen has been very busy this week! She created two pieces for the Currents Gallery 12 X 12 Art Show which runs from October 12, 2011 through November 14, 2011 in McMinnville, Oregon.
"Fan Fret Windows" is a fiber arts creation inspired by the Bits and Pieces display at Quiltopia 2011 in Salem the first week of October. Working out-of-square was quite a challenge, Maureen being such a stickler for parallel lines and matching corners. When asked to describe the piece, she said "Out of Whack!" and "Twisted!" Tom was thinking it was whimsical, much like his artistic wife.
The second piece, entitled "Working Girl" is a multi-media tribute to secretaries of an earlier time. Printed papers, typewriter ribbon, alcohol inks, a typist's eraser, rubber stamps, a telephone charm, vintage spectacles, thumbtacks, staples, and a functioning rotary dial unit combine to make this 12 X 12 a one-of-a-kind wonder.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Camp Art at Lost Lake
It was Maureen's year to plan the annual Hesketh Family Reunion, and this being the 25th annual reunion, she had lots of activities for the campers. Her sisters, daughter, sister in law, daughters-in-law, nieces, grand children and a small army of scavenging chipmunks joined her in a 4-day creative scrap booking adventure. Each book started with a re-purposed multi-disc 78 RPM album set with its heavy 78's removed, and became whatever sort of photo album each artist wanted it to be. Each family contributed to a special album that will be given to the patriarch and matriarch, Joe and Helen Hesketh, commemorating the 2011 Hesketh Family Reunion. Photos to be posted here later on.
Why were there no men involved in this endeavor? They were too busy playing bean bag horseshoes and poking sticks in the fire.... Fact is, they probably would have just been in the way of all the fun the girls were having!
Why were there no men involved in this endeavor? They were too busy playing bean bag horseshoes and poking sticks in the fire.... Fact is, they probably would have just been in the way of all the fun the girls were having!
Monday, July 25, 2011
Music and The City Art Exhibit Starts August 1st
Tom here: So cool! Maureen's fiber art piece Up and Down the Music Tree is featured on the poster for Art and the City!
There is a reception in the Event Center at the new City of Independence Civic Center on August 6th from 4 to 7pm.
We'd love to see our friends and family there
Check Out Tom's Guitar Blog
If you are interested in guitars and other stringed instruments, check out Tom's blog at http://www.erhardtstringedinstruments.blogspot.com/
Tom will be posting all sorts of guitar-geek stuff, notes and photos from lutherie classes, photos and details from projects he is working on, musings on G.A.S. (guitar acquisition syndrome), guitars in pieces, friends with guitars, grandkids with guitars, mandolins with guitars, guitars with ukeleles... you get the idea.
Visit soon, visit often, sign up as a member if you're so inclined. See you there!

Visit soon, visit often, sign up as a member if you're so inclined. See you there!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Turntable Muse
When Tom's 1970's Panasonic stereo gave up the ghost, Maureen wouldn't let him toss it in the trash, at least not before removing the parts she wanted for her multimedia art projects. The tuner display became the body of this piece, the Turntable Muse. She painted it with alcohol inks, gave it a handmade ceramic face, and through some kind of artistic alchemy, gave it a vibrant red halo and a siren's soul. Though Maureen has tried to sell this muse, Tom's fervent prayers have won out, and it remains in his personal collection to this day.
Artist's Journal for Steve
Here is an artist's journal Tom created for his

Close Up of "Up and Down the Music Tree"
Here's a close up of the daytime side of "Up and Down the Music Tree." Since the full quilt is 20" X 96" you have to look closely to realize that it's made up of dozens and dozens of different music fabrics.
Up and Down the Music Tree
Maureen's fiber art piece "Up and Down the Music Tree" will be on display at the City of Independence (Oregon) "Art and the City" exhibition at the Civic Center on Main Street. This juried show runs from August 6th through January 5th.
"Up and Down the Music Tree" was first displayed at Oregon State Fair 2010 in the Quilted Forest Display. It has since been displayed at Quiltopia 2010 (Mission Mill in Salem, Oregon), the Oregon Gardens Quilt Show 2010 (Stayton, Oregon), and the Sisters Quilt Show 2011 (Sisters, Oregon). It is actually two quilts placed back to back.


Maureen's Story on this Quilt: Loving 'music fabric' can lead to quite a collection! So... all this fabric inspired a music tree. A song I love to hear my husband Tom sing is by Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott: "The Music Tree." It was a great inspiration for this quilt. Days are filled with lots of activity, so a busy daytime quilt was made, fitting the line from the song "All God's children need time to play." Nights are calm and dreamy! Another line from the song says "The moon is singin' in harmony." I had great fun making this quilt and listened to a lot of great music at the same time!
"Up and Down the Music Tree" was first displayed at Oregon State Fair 2010 in the Quilted Forest Display. It has since been displayed at Quiltopia 2010 (Mission Mill in Salem, Oregon), the Oregon Gardens Quilt Show 2010 (Stayton, Oregon), and the Sisters Quilt Show 2011 (Sisters, Oregon). It is actually two quilts placed back to back.


Maureen's Story on this Quilt: Loving 'music fabric' can lead to quite a collection! So... all this fabric inspired a music tree. A song I love to hear my husband Tom sing is by Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott: "The Music Tree." It was a great inspiration for this quilt. Days are filled with lots of activity, so a busy daytime quilt was made, fitting the line from the song "All God's children need time to play." Nights are calm and dreamy! Another line from the song says "The moon is singin' in harmony." I had great fun making this quilt and listened to a lot of great music at the same time!
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