I finished a particularly bad warp just before the weavers arrived yesterday, so I needed to put on another one. The tension was funny once again, and knowing my parents had arrived at Nelson and my mother was about 15 minutes away, I was tempted to ring her, but I managed on my own. I normally warp KLIK by myself with relative ease, but being in a different place it felt very strange and the task harder.
While I was trying to put things away, an English gentleman asked me if I were the "artist", to which I said, "I'm the weaver." He asked me if my mother still wove, and I just handed him over to Mom, who stood in the doorway and kept talking and wouldn't let the gentleman go. There was a younger woman who came and saw the Exhibit(ion) and started to leave, when Dad told her to get back, have another look and talk to the weaver. Cool suave artist & family, we aren't.
The beautiful Exhibit(ion) is turning into a comedy. I am so tired I am on auto drive.
PS. I am enjoying the gallery space immensely, especially the high ceiling; that's why I don't have the heart to crop any of the pictures with extra space above.
I love the picture of your parents and the stories about how proud they are of you. Wonderful stuff.
ReplyDeleteI AM sorry I haven't been following this...and when I have time I shall be reading from start to finish...it DOES sound like a comedy! hahaha!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for the kind words and pic! =)