i traveled to vancouver and maiwa for tim mclaughlin’s ink making class. i had, as they say, a great time. linda marshall of washi arts hosted me and came along (rather, drove me every day through border crossings and traffic!) for the class, so we worked happily side by side. she’s a treasure.
sabrina sachiko neibler (sachi) works at maiwa, is a fiber artist and shifu maker. she’s making exquisite work. the design, spinning, dyeing, weaving, all hers. a beautiful, functional, wearable beautiful piece.
i finished taking meds for the sinusitis while away, felt terrific, and even the long ride home didn’t bug me, i had so many things to ponder. linda is shipping my inks, so i returned to teaching happily anticipating slu’s winter break. during break we heard news that my partner’s new puppy is coming, and i got sick. resick? out walking the other day i felt like crawling home. i didn’t, but am once again taking meds. and supplements, covering many modalities.
newly downed trees (all diseased, probably this somebody who left evidence had something to do with that) hauled home means that the woodshed will continue to be replenished.
the community of makers moves me deeply. seeing sachi’s shirt being worn, meeting tim, and the others in our class (rock stars all, said one student) seeing really good art, and having deep conversation and time with linda (and her husband and three large-hearted dogs) and planning for a new class on ways of manipulating washi…my heart is full. class this week will be about letter locking (what is that you ask? go look at the letter locking society…)