These artists shrewdly use humor to both examine a longing to reconnect with intimate childhood memories and experiences and to broadly address our cultural relationship with nostalgia. The game and challenge-oriented approach to each artist’s practice, when combined with elementary shapes and primary colors, feels at once carefree and jubilant, eerie and calculated. Spin? Art. explores the ways in which artists reference and incorporate the act of “play” through process, intention or form. With: Ryan Browning, Kelly McCaffery, David T Miller, Brooke Moyse, Gail Quagliata, Adams Puryear, Eric Shaw, Peter Shear and Jennifer Shepard Vintage fabric, linen thread, postcards, crayon pen, cell phone charm and vintage garbage pail kids pin Vintage fabric, vintage postcard, acrylic thread, hippo clips, vintage pins, handmade collage pin Spray paint, graphite, acrylic, marker and collage on paper Its the third piece of DLC to appear this year, but seems considerably larger than the previous two. Interdimensional Portal Reveals Itself (Pink Melt), 2013 The expansion is for Oovee Games original Spintires from 2014, rather than Mudrunner (formerly Spintires: Mudrunner), an updated version of the game from Saber Interactive and Focus. Linen, gaffer tape, stick-on stones, blue lagoon pine, Marilyn name tag, plastic, waxed linen thread Graphite, spray paint, acrylic and collage on paper Glitter and paint marker on digital inkjet print Paint marker and glitter on digital inkjet printįabric, ribbon, pin, fuji instant photograph, found key, ben and jerry's factory floaty pen, vintage buttons, waxed linen thread and crocheted yarn Brooke Moyse, Kelly McCafferty and Gail Qualiata Peter Shear, Kelly McCafferty, Eric Shaw and Ryan Browning Jen Shepard, Brooke Moyse, Kelly McCafferty, Gail Qualiata and Eric Shaw Adams Puryear, Kelly McCafferty, Gail Qualiata, Jen Shepard, Brooke Moyse and Eric Shaw Peter Shear, David T Miller, Adams Puryear, Kelly McCafferty and Gail Qualiata Constance Hall demonstrates the versatility of blending boards.Spin? Art. Tom Golding teaches you to fix the annoying drop spindle wobble. Leslie Ordal interviews wheel master Alvin Ramer and learns how he keeps antique spinning tools humming. Breeds may come and go, but our tools are an investment - built to last. Whether you use a drop spindle, a wheel, or an e-spinner, tools add twist to our fiber. From there, head east to Laos, where Coleen Nimetz details a day in the life of silk farm workers. Our next stop is the southeastern United States, where Christina Pappas recounts the rich textile traditions of Native Americans. The first stop on our itinerary is Victoria, British Columbia, where Barbara Rimmer and Beatrice Keizers tell the story of the Flax to Linen Project. Lynn Ruggles proves that the grass is always greener when you can harvest dyes from your own backyard.Ī world of fiber awaits you! Just open the pages of Spin-Off and explore. Douglas's lead in never-ending blending with experimental sequence batts. Karen Pike reveals how to turn a disappointing fleece into treasure. Have no fear of the deep end of the dye pot our color heroes will show you the way. Indulge in color! Jump in - blend, dye, and ply your way to vivid color play. Klinect gives advice on showing off your handspun with insight into the Northwest Regional Spinners Association's standardized system for judging. Allison Judge mentions the "M word" and gives tips on fighting off pests in your stash. Deb Robson examines spinners' role in saving rare breeds of sheep. Kate Larson reveals Sally Fox's challenges to produce naturally colored cotton. Spin the unusual! Add twist to fibers such as chinchilla, Spanish moss, barrel cactus, bamboo, and mercerized wool. Enjoy all four issues of Spin-Off magazine as they were originally published in 2014! Discover spinning with natural fibers, spinners who've turned their craft into a business, and basic spinning tips and techniques, all on one easy package!
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