This is the blog of Susan Lazear, Creative Director and owner of Cochenille Design Studio, a company that produces software for the textile arts, and Professor of Fashion at Mesa College in San Diego, California. www.cochenille.com
Monday, June 27, 2011
The Wheels on the Bus
go round and round..
Here is our Retreat Group, en route to the fabric store. More to come on that! This was the first group transport.
And tomorrow, we tackle the train .. as we head to Milan.
Our goal? Lunch in the Armani Cafe, amongst other things.
Ciao!
Art Workshop at Retreat
On Saturday we had our art workshop with Italian artist Giada Floris. This was a mixed-media workshop, and we all had to push ourselves to create a portrait-type piece using painting and collage techniques.
Here, to the left, you can see the results of our afternoon project.
Meet Giada. You can contact her at giadafloris@tiscali.it
Here you can see the group at work.... and the chaos of a creative workspace!
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
2011 Design Retreat in Italy
Ciao all!
We have just begun our Design Retreat.
Here is the group this year, with our English and Italian names.
Back Row, L-R
Maureen from Texas, aka Morena
Mary from Michigan, aka Maria
Shari from California, aka Sara
Kath from California, aka Katerina
Fron Row, L-R
Susan (me), aka Susanna
Maria from New York, aka..... Maria (surprise)
Cynthia from Conneticut, aka Cinzia
Here we are at Dante's statue, in Verona.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Speaking of Street Art
Monday, June 20, 2011
Creativity at the Biennale in Venice
Ciao all!
I am in Italy again, and sorely behind in blogging.
Thought I would get back into the groove by sharing with you some art from the Biennale in Venice. This is a bi-annual art exposition where different countries of the world have exhibits around the city.
This one was my favorite of the few I had time to see thus far.
This is the Ukrainian exhibit. It is called Post-vs.-Proto Renaissance.
The artists are the Van Eyck brothers, proto-Renaissance artists whose painted eggs form a structure in mosaic. So, ancient and modern art merge here.
If I read it correctly, the large piece you see here (behind me, as a size reference), is made from 3,640,000 painted wooden eggs.
And another piece.
For more info, check out the Biennale web site.
http://www.labiennale.org/en/Home.html
I am in Italy again, and sorely behind in blogging.
Thought I would get back into the groove by sharing with you some art from the Biennale in Venice. This is a bi-annual art exposition where different countries of the world have exhibits around the city.
This one was my favorite of the few I had time to see thus far.
This is the Ukrainian exhibit. It is called Post-vs.-Proto Renaissance.
The artists are the Van Eyck brothers, proto-Renaissance artists whose painted eggs form a structure in mosaic. So, ancient and modern art merge here.
If I read it correctly, the large piece you see here (behind me, as a size reference), is made from 3,640,000 painted wooden eggs.
And another piece.
For more info, check out the Biennale web site.
http://www.labiennale.org/en/Home.html