Monday, February 17, 2014

The most delightful work of Salley Mavor

Hi ya! Did you have a good weekend? I spent my time stitching on something new. I will show you soon.


As you know, when I'm working in Bunnyville, I normally listen to music. Sometimes though I like to listen to inspiring stories about artists. I do love to hear how their dreams and visions came to be. It's quite fascinating.


I have been a HUGE fan of Salley Mavor's work for a long time. I own several of her books and will be purchasing her new book when it comes out next year.


She is also someone I hope to meet in person one day. I don't know her and she doesn't know me, but I am drawn to her incredible work and her warm and kind smile.


Plus, she likes making rabbits! You know she has to be a great lady if she makes rabbits! hee,hee,hee ;)


Salley creates images she calls Fabric Relief. Every piece is stitched completely by hand and framed.


She uses these pieces to write children's books. I think they are so wonderful. Oh how fun it would be to attend this lecture!





This is a video of Salley's "Rabbitat." I know you will enjoy seeing it and hearing about her creative journey as much as I have.


Hop over to her website when you are done and pay her a visit. You will certainly be glad you did.

xx,
Michelle and the Bunnies

17 comments:

Vroomans' Quilts said...

This was most delightful and thank you for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful stitching. You have spend your time in most useful way...

Sparklyjools said...

Another artist I adore, with her wonderful tiny creations!

Lesley said...

This was amazing! Thank you for introducing her to us. You have to meet her some day...I think you may be kindred spirits!

Castles Crowns and Cottages said...

Oh my word....there are so many artists out there, I can see now that I would never have had a chance to get my work rolling! But I LOVE and appreciate the hard work all of you put into delivering the most enchanting art, Michelle. Her rabbits are OUTRAGEOUSLY CUTE! And a good morning to you with a warm hug! LOVE! Anita

Mosaic Magpie said...

I love Sally's work and always am happy to see a newsletter from her in my inbox. It is neat how she does her lettering.

Osage Bluff Quilter said...

WOW, she does amazing works!! Thanks for sharing.

Little Miss Titch said...

that is amazing Michelle,xx Rachel

Lilac Haven said...

Thanks for sharing Sally's work. I love it.

Createology said...

Delightful museum quality work Susan creates. Thank you for sharing her story. I am entranced...

Carrie P. said...

Salley's stuff is delightful. I bought my daughter her first book when it first came out.

Kathy O in GA/AZ said...

thanks for posting about this Michelle - absolutely amazing! I'll be sending a link for my sister, maybe she can get to the show - ah, Cape Cod!
sigh
Kathy O in GA

Rabbit Hill ~ Handmades by Jenn Tavoletti said...

What beautiful work she does...love the bunnies ;) Thanks for sharing I've got to go back and watch the video now. I love this kind of work. Warm hugs and a happy week to you! xo Jenn

Barb said...

Thanks for the review of her books and work.

Beth in NEPA said...

Thank you for introducing us to this talented woman!

suz said...

Michelle - you'll just have to come up to New England and visit - she's "on the Cape" (a/k/a Cape Cod) and often has shows and/or lectures. Let us know if you ever decide to make the trip - you have a lot of fans who would love to meet you!

Unknown said...

I took a class from her in Atlanta many years ago and have always been a big fan. And she is the nicest person you'll ever meet!

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