Showing posts with label Virginia Spiegel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virginia Spiegel. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Corvid #8 by Virginia Spiegel

I was excited to receive my Christmas present to myself today ... Virginia Spiegel's "Corvid #8", which she sold to help Four-Legged Friends, a no-kill animal shelter.  She and Karen Stiehl Osborn (another one of my favorite artists) are having a Holiday Pop-Up Sale.

One thing I love about receiving artwork from Virginia is the care and love she uses in packaging and shipping. 

Here's a picture of the package after I took it out of the mailing container:

Package as received.  (Bouncer is checking it out.)
"Corvid #8", plus Virginia's hand-made thank-you note.
 Thank you, Virginia ... I absolutely love it!

Friday, February 17, 2012

Success! Foto/Fiber 2012

The incredible Virginia Spiegel has once again come through in spearheading a fabulous fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.  In just two days, Foto/Fiber 2012 raised over $7,000, bringing the total raised by Fiberart For A Cause to over $220,000.

I am honored to be associated with FFAC and with Virginia's efforts to raise money for the ACS.  My BONUS package has been sent out to the generous donor who purchased art at this on-line event.  Here's part of the package I sent ... a fiber-art postcard called "Delicata Wingosa".  (I must have been subliminally influenced by the Harry Potter books!)

Delicata Wingosa, 4x6"
As someone who has lost loved ones to cancer (and who among us hasn't?), I send my heartfelt thanks to all who participated ... both patrons and artists, and most especially to Virginia Spiegel.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Today's the day - Foto/Fiber 2012 Fundraiser!

Today, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (CST),  is the GOLD DONOR Day for those who wish to contribute a minimum of $100 to Virginia Spiegel's famous Fiberart For A Cause fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.

Tomorrow (same hours) is the regular day for those who wish to contribute a minimum of $50 to the cause.

If you choose to donate today, you may pick your choice of not only the photo(s) that you want, but also a specific artist's BONUS.  If you wait until tomorrow, the artist's BONUS will be randomly chosen for you.

Here is a sneak-peek at the BONUS package I am contributing to the cause.

BONUS contributed by Linda Teddlie Minton
includes
fiber-art postcard, ready for framing or mailing
2 skeins specialty ribbon for embellishment
hand-dyed coffee filters for mixed-media work
5/8 yard cut of Mickey Lawler's SkyeDye fabric
1/2 yard cut of my own overdyed 100% cotton fabric
Have fun shopping at the Foto/Fiber 2012 fundraiser ... you couldn't ask for a worthier cause, and you'll be receiving some fabulous artwork.

Here is a preview of the fabulous Photos.

Here's the link on how to SHOP and Donate!  This is a very short-term fundraiser, so don't miss out!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Foto/Fiber 2012 is almost here!



Foto/Fiber 2012
90 Photos AND 90 BONUS Fiber Surprises
Beauty and Mystery Unite to Fight Cancer

Gold Donor Day - February 15, 2012
Make a minimum donation of $100, choose a photo by
Virginia A. Spiegel, Karen Stiehl Osborn, or Cynthia Wenslow
and choose a BONUS Fiber Surprise
by a specific artist from an amazing list of generous fiber artists.


Regular Foto/Fiber - February 16, 2012
Make a minimum donation of $50 and choose a photo by
Virginia A. Spiegel, Karen Stiehl Osborn, or Cynthia Wenslow.
Your BONUS Fiber Surprise will be chosen at random for you 
from the list of generous fiber artists.
Artists donating BONUS fiber surprises include: 

Natalya Aikens, 
Frances Holliday Alford, 
Pamela Allen, 
Liz Berg, Sue Bleiweiss, 
Nancy G. Cook, 
Jane Davila, 
Vivika DeNegre, 
Diane Rusin Doran, 
Jane Dunnewold,
Jamie Fingal, 
Leonie Hartley Hoover, 
Leslie Tucker Jenison, 
Lyric Kinard, 
Susan Brubaker Knapp, 
Lynn Krawzcyk, 
Jane LaFazio, 
Susan Lenz, 
Jeanelle McCall, 
Linda Teddlie Minton, 
Karen Musgrave, 
Gail Myrhorodsky, 
Karen Stiehl Osborn, 
BJ Parady, 
Cate Coulacos Prato, 
Yvonne Porcella, 
Wen Redmond, 
Sue Reno, 
Lesley Riley, 
Susan Schrott, 
Cynthia St. Charles, 
Lura Schwarz Smith, 
Sarah Ann Smith, and 
Terri Stegmiller

Drawings for Fiber Art throughout the event.  All patrons of Foto/Fiber 2012 will also have multiple chances throughout Foto/Fiber to win amazing fiber art donated by:Leonie Harley Hoover
Lyric Kinard
Lynn Krawczyk
Yvonne Porcella
Susan Schrott
Mary Ann Van Soest

More information on how Foto/Fiber 2012 works:
http://www.virginiaspiegel.com/FotoFiberHowItWorks.html

Our goal – Raise $7,000 for the American Cancer Society
in just ten hours over two days.



And here are the DIRECTIONS on how to donate and win one of the above works of art and/or bonuses.

Fiberart For A Cause has already donated over $215,000 to the American Cancer Society through the generosity of fiber artists and their patrons.
Contact
Virginia(at)VirginiaSpiegel.com

for more information.

Monday, February 14, 2011

All 5 fiber/mixed-media collages

I thought it might be helpful to show, in one place, all 5 of my fiber / mixed-media collages that will be included in Virginia Spiegel's ONE fundraiser for the American Cancer Society (ONE Cause, ONE Wednesday, ONE Hundred Collages).

Traveling Companions

Heat Source

In Search Of

The Reach

The Wanderer

Please go to Virginia's blog posting for "Tips and Techniques" on bidding for your favorite artwork.  And remember that the opening bid amounts are only minimums ... since this is a 100% tax-deductible fundraiser, higher amounts are certainly accepted and encouraged.  Here's a brief summary of how it will work:



On Wednesday, February 16, ONE Hundred Collages will be offered with a minimum donation for each collage of:
$160 for two hours (10 a.m. – Noon CST)
$80 for two hours (Noon – 2:00 p.m. CST)
$40 for two hours (2:00 – 4:00 p.m. CST)
Have fun!

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Heat Source

We're getting close!  Virginia Spiegel's ONE fundraiser for the American Cancer Society (ONE Cause, ONE Wednesday, ONE Hundred Collages) is happening next week!

Here is my fifth piece going up for grabs on Wednesday, February 16 ...

Heat Source
Heat Source, and the other four pieces (seen in earlier posts) are a part of my Journey Series, exploring new ideas, techniques, and personal philosophies.  Although these 5 pieces were created in a concentrated frenzy of creativity, I am also continuing the series in different formats.  There is much left to explore!

All 5 pieces are mounted on 8"x10" 140-lb. watercolor paper, titled and signed, and ready for framing if desired.

I think we have all been touched by cancer in our selves, our families, or our friends, and Virginia has done a tremendous job in raising so much for research and treatment through the ACS.  I don't donate money to many causes, and can't afford to donate my artwork at all ... except through Virginia and her efforts.  In recent years, Karen Stiehl Osborn has also been working tirelessly with her for the Cause.

I want to thank both Virginia and Karen, from the bottom of my heart.  Through them, I've not only been able to make a meaningful contribution to a cause near and dear to my heart, but have also been able to start and nourish a small collection of artwork by my favorite fiber artists.

To quote from Virginia's own website for the ONE Fundraiser:

One Hundred Collages – Created for this event by an all-star team of artists: Natalya Aikens, Pamela Allen, Laura Ann Beehler, Liz Berg, Pokey Bolton, Laura Cater-Woods, Jette Clover, Jane Davila, Jane Dunnewold, Jamie Fingal, Gloria Hansen, Leslie Tucker Jenison, Lyric Kinard, Jeanelle McCall, Linda Teddlie Minton, Karen Stiehl Osborn, BJ Parady, Judy Perez, Wen Redmond, Cynthia St. Charles, Virginia A. Spiegel.


Please join us for an exciting event of art viewing and collecting, on Wednesday, February 16.  Don't miss it!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

In Search Of

Here's the 4th from my "Journey" series, which will be available during the one-day ONE (One Cause, One Wednesday, One Hundred Collages) fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, created and sponsored by Virginia Spiegel.  I wish you could see the textural quality of these five mixed-media collages, I'm afraid my photos don't do them justice.  Each one comes to you signed and mounted on 8x10" heavy-quality watercolor paper, ready for framing if desired.


In Search Of
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, February 16 ... 
the ONE day you can grab collect your favorite collages 
by your favorite fiber artists!
(I think you will be able to take a preview peek
on Tuesday the 15th.)


Monday, January 17, 2011

The Wanderer

Another in my series of five mixed media fiber-art collages for Virginia Spiegel's ONE (One Cause, One Wednesday, One Hundred Collages) fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.  All 5 of these fiber-art collages are very textural, consisting of stitched canvas, rusted silk, paints and inks.

The Wanderer
Don't forget to mark your calendars for Wednesday, February 16 ... 
the ONE day to collect your favorite collages by your favorite fiber artists,
and contribute to a most worthy cause at the same time!

Monday, January 10, 2011

The Reach

Here's the second in my series of five mixed media fiber-art collages I'm donating to Virginia Spiegel's ONE (One Cause, One Wednesday, One Hundred Collages) fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.  I will be posting an image of another one each week leading up to the event..

The Reach

This event takes place ONE day only:  Wednesday, February 16th!
Please mark your calendars and join us for the excitement.
100% of the funds raised will be donated to the ACS.

Sunday, January 09, 2011

ONE Fundraiser ... I'm the featured artist today.

Virginia Spiegel, famous for her very successful Fiberart For A Cause fundraising efforts for the American Cancer Society, has featured me today on her blog.  I like the fact that she has titled my feature, "A Fearless Journey".

Here is the article, as taken directly from Virginia's blog.  Thank you, Virginia!  Another image of each of the 4 remaining collages will be featured each week on my blog, until the ONE day, Wednesday, February 16, 2011.


Linda Teddlie Minton: A Fearless Journey

Linda Teddlie Minton is known throughout internet-land for her compassion, kindness, and upbeat attitude.  If you share some good news, you can bet that Linda will send you a little note of congratulations and encouragement.  In her art, Linda is fearless is trying new materials and techniques.  She is always going forward, but always keeping to her aesthetic of texture and earthy colors.  Linda’s blog reflects her wide-ranging artistic interests and her extensive networking with other artists.

1.  Why are you participating in the ONE fundraiser
 for the American Cancer Society?
I’ve been inspired by Virginia’s fundraising efforts for  the American Cancer Society from the beginning, and have gained a great deal of personal satisfaction in participating over the years.  My husband, Jim, died of colon cancer in 1999, and this is my way of honoring his inner strength, deep humanity, humor, and determination.

In Search Of by Linda Teddlie Minton.  This artwork will be available during the ONE fundraiser on February 16.
2.  Tell us about your collages for ONE.I’d been wanting to expand my exploration of the theme, Journey, and this was the perfect opportunity.  I love mixed media, and yet had not been taking the time to delve into it in a meaningful way until now.  These five Journey collages incorporate many techniques and materials  that I have picked up over the years, such as using stitched canvas as a base, and being fearless in working with unusual materials such as black gesso, tea bags, coffee grounds, hand-painted and rusted papers and silks, plus various types of paints, inks, and powders.
The title of each Journey collage reflects a portion of  my own life’s journey … The Reach, Heat Source, Traveling Companions, The  Wanderer, and In Search Of.  I hope that they will inspire others in their own Journeys, artistic or otherwise.

Digital work-in-progress by Linda Teddlie Minton
3.  What are you working on in the studio now?My Houston-based fiber arts group, FiberVoices, has  several challenges and group projects going forward this year, and I am concentrating on them at the moment.  Then I also have two more  early-2011 deadlines to be met … one of which I haven’t even started  yet!  (Deadlines are my friends … without them I don’t know if I’d ever  get anything finished!)
My current passion is for digital collage and manipulation, using Photoshop Elements.  I often use my resulting digital artwork as the basis for my fiber art.  It’s an exciting Journey for me,  and one which I intend to pursue further.
4.  Do you collect art?  If so, how do you know a piece is right for  your collection?When I have the financial means, I do collect art …  passionately!  I know when a piece speaks directly to my heart and have  learned not to hesitate, if I can possibly afford it.  The only way I can explain it is that “it grabs me”!  Too many times, I’ve had to  walk away from a work of art that I felt very connected to … only to  still regret, years later, that I didn’t take advantage of the opportunity when it existed.
5.  What advice do you have for artists who are seeking their unique voice or direction in their own artwork?Although inspiration from other artists’ work is exciting, I’m only just now learning that I need to step back from the huge crush of information available to us about “how-to-do-it”, new  products, and “innovative” techniques.  I find that I sometimes am overwhelmed by conflicting advice and sales-motivated “new” techniques and  products.  I’m learning to somewhat close myself off from all the “noise” and concentrate on my own ideas for the work.
6.  What would you do with a year free to do what you wanted with no responsibilities or financial concerns?I’d probably take a sabbatical into nature … no  telephone, television or internet, and only taking a small amount of  supplies and making do with what I had or could devise for using in my  artwork.  It would be so exciting for me to be totally alone and free to concentrate on nothing but art!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Traveling Companions

From my "Journey" series, here is the first of 5 collages I'm donating to Virginia Spiegel's ONE (One Cause, One Wednesday, One Hundred Collages) fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.  I'm very honored to have been invited to participate in this Fiberart for a Cause event.
Traveling Companions
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, February 16 ... the ONE day you can grab collect your favorite collages by your favorite fiber artists!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

ONE Cause



Deadlines ... what would we do without them?  I just finished sending in images of my 5 fiber art collages for the One Cause, One Wednesday, One Hundred Collages fundraiser, created and organized by Virginia Spiegel and Karen Stiehl Osborn.  This was an Invitational to 20 hand-picked artists, and the deadline is January 1.  I was so relieved to get my collages finished, photographed, and entered, with even a few days to spare!


The goal is to raise $8,000 in one day to add to the $205,000 already donated to the American Cancer Society through Fiberart For A Cause.  Mark your calendars for Wednesday, February 16, 2011 ... in fact, you should probably start checking it out a day early.


There will be a direct link from Virginia's page to all the collages at least one day prior to Wednesday, February 16 for a preview and all the details about how to acquire your favorite collage(s). Collages will be featured periodically on her blog and Facebook Fan Page prior to February 16.


Don't forget ... you can do some fabulous art-collecting, tax-free!  All donations for artwork will be made directly to the American Cancer Society online through FFAC here on Wednesday, February 16 and donors will receive an immediate receipt from the ACS.


Be there, or be square, as we used to say ... most of us have had people in our lives who have been touched by cancer, and this is a tremendous way to honor a either survivor (even yourself!) or someone you love who has died from this disease.  Plus ... ART!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

"ONE" FiberArt for a Cause Fundraising Event!



Please mark your calendars to participate in this event!  I'm honored to be an ongoing participant in FiberArt For A Cause (FFAC) events.  Since its inception, FFAC artist-participants have raised over $205,000, and 100% of the funds are contributed to the American Cancer Society.

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Collage Mania Closes with a Bang

In a 3-day extravagaza of bidding, Virginia Spiegel's Collage Mania (a part of Fiberart For A Cause) has raised over $18,000 in donations for the American Cancer Society. With this success, Virginia is taking her very well-earned retirement from the world of fund raising (but I have a feeling that she won't be able to give it up entirely ... I wouldn't be surprised to see a few smaller fundraisers in her future).

I want to say thank you to all who have followed Virginia in this adventure. I know I feel a tremendous sense of accomplishment just from my own small part in it. I'm happy to report that my "Nevermore" raven postcard went on the first day, and "Poe Meets Frost" went on the second day of bidding. I wasn't able to bid on anything this year, but I sure enjoyed the vicarious thrill of those who were. The eye-candy alone was well worth the trip!

Congratulations to Virginia and to her faithful friend and sidekick Karen Stiehl Osborne, for their hard work and dedication to this cause. My two pieces will go out to their new owners in a few days, once all the paperwork is done and instructions sent out by Karen. Thank you all for the wild ride!

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Shoppin' and Biddin' Time

Collage Mania, the Fiberart For A Cause fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, opens today (Tuesday, May 5) at 10 a.m. CDT. There is an official clock on the first page of collages: http://www.virginiaspiegel.com/CM2009Collages1.html

Choose from 383 fiberart collages (many of them small art quilts) donated by 161 artists from around the world. Each artwork is finished or mounted to 8x10". Today's minimum donation to the American Cancer Society is $80; the minimum donation drops to $40 on May 6 and 7. All the details on how to acquire collages is here: http://www.virginiaspiegel.com/CollageMania09Directions.html

Our goal is to raise at least $20,000 for the ACS in just three days. And now, here are more of my favorites, just as an appetizer ... thank you for your support!
Pear - Judy Alexander

Renewal - Denise Aumick
St. Pete Window 7 - Natalya Aikins
Radiant - Emmie Seaman

Poe House - Linda Thompson

Sunburst - Elizabeth Dawson and Lynne Pfeffer

The Daydream - Terri Stegmiller

The Bone - Susan Sanborn North

Monday, May 04, 2009

One More Day to Collage Mania!

Here's the website again for Collage Mania, starting TOMORROW! http://www.virginiaspiegel.com/CM2009Collages1.html

and to quote Virginia Spiegel,

"All donations for collages are made directly to the American Cancer Society through Fiberart For A Cause. Patrons receive an immediate electronic receipt from the ACS. I hope you are able to join us for this three-day art extravaganza. Our goal is to raise at least $20,000 for the ACS."

And here are more of my favorites, just to whet your appetite.


Journaling Forgiveness 1 - Karen Presser


Madness - Patty VanHuis-Cox


Make Time for Art - Jamie Fingal




Old Pink Rose - Georgianne Kandler


Peace - Lynn Krawczyk

Sunday, May 03, 2009

Collage Mania Countdown ...

More of my "favorites" ... although it is so hard to choose among the 383 collages!



Possibilities - Fannie Narte


Fossil - Ann Flaherty

Growth Begins - Laura Ann Beehler

Hands - Jeanette Thompson


In the Woods - Liz Berg


Home Again - Allison Brown-Cestero


You can see ALL the 383 collages here: http://www.virginiaspiegel.com/CM2009Collages1.html and make up your shoppping list, for when the bidding opens Tuesday, May 5. It runs through Thursday, May 7.