Detail of
Beauty Queen by Gayle PritchardFall is here. I say it out loud, even though it's only September 4th. Yesterday would have been my mother's 89th birthday, had she managed to live to a ripe, old age. It's also the day my husband and I had our "family" wedding celebration, seven months after we went to a Justice of the Peace in Virginia to get married. Fall is full of memories. It's a bittersweet time, since I always feel a bit wistful as summer wanes and cooler weather approaches. Still, fall offers its own opportunities, and it's time to adjust to that new, slower rhythm.
Last week, I finished and delivered my artwork, including three brand new pieces, to the
Artist Archives of the Western Reserve. I am absolutely thrilled to have been included in the upcoming exhbition,
In the Details
. The exhibition was curated by Cleveland's own
Mary Urbas, and it will open to the public on September 15.
I have many stories to tell about the artworks I created for the show, but I am not ready to tell them yet. I will share a detail of one of my new pieces, one of three I made in honor of my nephew, Jeremy Schroth, who died in recent weeks. He was a Wounded Warrior. His life given in service to his country over a series of multiple deployments rested heavily on my mind as I finished
Wounded: What You Can Do For Your Country.
Detail of
Wounded: What You Can Do For Your Countryby Gayle Pritchard; 2017This week, I am fortunate to attend
HippoCamp 2017 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a conference for writers of creative non-fiction. My daughter, who is also
a writer, will attend with me for the second year in a row. I can't wait to explore a different part of my creative brain!
I love the narrative style in both your artwork and your writing as well as your ability to comment on the pulse of current events. And congrats on the AAWR show. I won't be at the opening but plan to get there. Mary pulled together a wonderfully diverse show of fiber work. Have fun at your writing conference. We must make time to see each other.
Best,
Clare