One of my fabric relief pieces, Self Portrait: A Personal History of Fashion is on display this summer at the Cotuit Center for the Arts in Cotuit on Cape Cod. It’s included in the PORTRAITS show upstairs through July 22, 2012. The Center’s main floor gallery is showing portraits by super realist painter Jon Friedman. I hope that summer visitors to the Cape will stop in to take a look!
FREE Felt Wee Folk Fairy Poster (left) with the purchase of a signed SELF PORTRAIT: A Personal History of Fashion Poster (pictured below) from my Etsy Shop. All posters are 18″ x 24″.
ALSO- Fairy poster is included with the purchase of my how-to book, Felt Wee Folk: Enchanting Projects from my Etsy shop.



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oh my goodness salley, i had to comment and say that i see myself in so many of these fashion statements! my birthday is april 14, l956, so we were apparently dressed by the same mother, then the same fashion sensibility. i had that poncho…my grandmother made mine. several others are so close! we could spend a good half day discussing the good the bad and the ugly of 50′s-90′s fashion! thanks for posting…so many memories!
How fun! My poncho was Peruvian and very soft.
Salley, your posts are a delight. I look forward to them because they make me smile. Yes, I too remember dressing in clothes like you’ve shown even though I’m a little bit older.
Gita
I peek at your blog once in a while, wishing I lived in the Northeast so I could see one of your exhibits in person. By coincidence I happened to order this poster last week and was delighted to get your note that you were including the fairy poster. I’ve made so many of those little things for gifts. I always smile when I walk through the dean’s office at the law school where I work and see one of my Salley-inspired flower fairies sitting in a place of honor on his assistant’s desk.
Kay
I’m glad to hear that the fairies are swarming your law school!
I’m crazy about your self-portrait, Salley. All those darling costumes! So much joy expressed in this piece!! Love the rainboe of color and your choice of background fabric, too. It is a treasure!!!!
How in the world have I never seen your blog before?? Signing up at once!
Greetings from your fellow stumpwork fan (albeit on nothing like as impressive a scale) in Yorkshire, England.=)