Susie Monday

Artist, maker, teacher, author, head cook and bottlewasher.

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The art I make is the result of a life-long love of pattern, texture and color. How I teach is a skill honed by experience (I started teaching creative arts to younger kids when I was 12). After earning a B.A. in Studio Arts from Trinity University, I helped lead an internationally recognized educational foundation, designed curriculum exhibits for schools and other institutions, wrote and edited for a major daily newspaper, opened the San Antonio Children's Museum and then, a dozen years ago, took the scary but essential (for me) leap to become a fulltime artist and art teacher.

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    Monday
    Mar232009

    Reverse Auction Starts Today!

    I'm one of the honored invitees to participate in the 2009 FIber Arts for a Cause Reverse Auction.

    My donation is the Pomegranate Cross shown above, one of a series that celebrates the abundance in our lives, the fertility of ideas and imagination and hope. This piece is pieced, machine quilted from original dyed and screen-printed fabrics that surround a small original photographic print on cotton. All the leaves and the pomegranate images are from the native plants and familiar vegetation of our Texas Hill Country.

    The Fifth and Final Reverse Auction opens today, March 24, at 10 a.m. CST
    with 100% of the proceeds donated directly to the American Cancer Society:

    The minimum donation will drop each day through Thursday, March 26. Today is
    Gold Donor Day for those who wish to acquire an artwork at a premium
    donation before the regular Reverse Auction opens.

    The generous artists who have donated their fiber artwork include:

    Natalya Aikens
    Gerrie Congdon
    Marjorie DeQuincy
    Rayna Gillman
    Carol Larson
    Linda Teddlie Minton
    Susie Monday
    Judy Coates Perez
    Leandra Spangler
    Roxane Stoner

    For several days, Virginia Speigel has been featuring the guest artists on her blog and on the Auction Site -- today Gerrie Congdon is the featured artist -- her story is an inspiration to us all! Read more about Gerrie’s artwork on her website and blog.

    Here's how it works:

    The Invitational Reverse Auction of Fabulous Fiberart opens today at 10 a.m. CST.

    Virginia explains:


    Gold Donor Day
    Opens 10 a.m. CST Tuesday, March 24
    Closes 9:59 a.m. CST Wednesday, March 25
    Artwork offered for a premium donation.

    Regular Reverse Auction
    Opens 10 a.m. CST Wednesday, March 25
    Closes 5 p.m. CST Thurday, March 26

    How does a reverse auction work?
    All artwork will begin at a fixed minimum donation. This minimum donation is reduced by a fixed (and very generous) percentage of the original minimum donation each day until the artwork is chosen by a generous patron. The minimum donation required for each day of the auction is shown beneath each artwork. The minimum donation for the current day will be highlighted in red, beginning March 24.

    But if you wait too long, your favorite artwork will be gone.

    What is Gold Donor Day?
    Artwork is available for a premium donation one day before the regular Reverse Auction opens.

    How does the American Cancer Society receive the money?
    E-mail me at Virginia(at)VirginiaSpiegel.com during the Reverse Auction that you wish to choose an artwork for at least the minimum donation listed for that day.


     

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    It's gone! My Pomegranate Cross piece went for $350 donation to the American Cancer Society!
    March 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Monday

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