Catherine Cheek

Catherine "Kater" Cheek is a writer and artist.

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Cracked Yellow-gold lampshade

This was my biggest lampshade, and the colors turned out mottled because they interacted with each other chemically.  Unfortunately, I think I got a drop of water on the base of it when I was getting it off the puntie, as when it came out of the annealer it had two huge cracks on either …

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Pale violet bowl

I wanted the edge of this bowl to be fluted like the petals of a lotus, but it spun out of kilter while I was flaring it out.  It will still work for floating roses in, assuming I get some roses on my new bushes.

Blue and Brown Book

For the cover of this book I used some Chinese brocade, and the beading from my daughter’s shoe, which we got at Target. (I hope she’s learned that if you leave your shoes outside and they get ruined, mommy will cut them apart and use them for art.)  After I cut and pasted the different …

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Oak Leaf Book

I just finished two new books, and I’ve used up all the signatures I made so it’s time to sew some more.  To make the cover of this book, I started with a piece of green and black calico.  I collaged a painted layer of paper towel over that. You can see the holey-honeycomb texture …

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Turquoise Circle Book

The cloth for this book was a piece of indigo batik cloth that I bought in Japan.  I had just enough for a baby’s bath yukata, and when my babies grew out of it, I saved the cloth.  The transparent rainbow embroidered overlay is something I picked up in the scrap bin at Jo Ann’s, …

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