Just in time for Halloween a black crow alighting.
I was imagining something like this and it feels so good to be able to create it in fabric.
This is the first piece in a what I am hoping will be the biggest and most cohesive body of work I've ever made. I'm thrilled to be having a show in March with the amazing David Hale at Young Blood in Atlanta. David's bird images are so inspiring to me and I think flocks of three-dimensional soft sculpture birds will play off of his paintings so well.
This past week I've met nearly all of the deadlines I had between now and March (this means that the last three days I've sent work to Three Graces, Art Star, Lark and Key, and Beehive Co-op – hello post office!) and now I have such wonderful freedom to play and create for this show. I hope you will get excited with me as all the new work unfolds.
And taking a cue from this month's Martha, one of my jack-o-lanterns is now teeming with rats.
Happy Halloween to you! My little Pharoh and fairy are beyond excited to go trick-or-treating tomorrow night.
your works are just beautiful. i wish i can attend the show, but alas, i am in california =\
wow, abby, the crow is amazing. it looks just like the picture! fantastic.
we made a mouse motel from martha, too! fun, huh?
Abby, the Crow is amazing – at first glance I thought it was a real one!
Congratulations on your show with David Hale – his work is very inspiring and it will be awesome to see both your works together (hope you take lots of photos!). I can’t wait to see what else you’ll be creating for the show.
Yay! Keep us posted on when the show is. I live in Atlanta and I want to go see your work in the flesh!
that crow is seriously cool, i would love have that in my living room! and the pumpkin is awesome, i defintiely thought it was the best idea martha had this month, but instead i just made a goofy smiley face.