Tag: Sandy

  • Good Tie-dings We Bring!

    Good Tie-dings We Bring!

    We pray all had a lovely Christmas! Mom and I were a little less ambitious this season, but was fun none the less. 🙂 Blessings!

  • Something En-tie-rly Different

    Something En-tie-rly Different

    Here’s a new installment of Sandy’s TieArt. We’re weaving our ideas for a table dressing or possibly a wall hanging someday. BTW, don’t throw any of your old ties… save them for us please! Oh and if you look closely can you spot our errant weave? And likely may be more. 🙂

  • Sandy’s “B-Side” Artworks

    Sandy’s “B-Side” Artworks

    Many of us are familiar with Mom’s hanging works around their house, the beach house and our own houses. However, the following is a collection of artwork that was “discovered” recently that Dad shared with us at our Easter gathering. Most were done during the ’90s when mom was engaged at “The Art Barn” in…

  • O Tiennenbaum

    O Tiennenbaum

    Who says Christmas trees have to be green? 🙂 Hope everyone had a lovely Christmas and holiday season! We had a fun time putting together our tie tree. Originally we had a yellow balloon left over from Vivian’s birthday party until we figured out what to do with the top. Fortunately Mom and Dad’s conventional…

  • Knot Tiered Yet

    Knot Tiered Yet

    While not a heavy divergent from her prior work, this entry is all about quantity (and hopefully a little quality 🙂 ) With an infusion of a bunch of my ties (that I haven’t worn in the past 20+ years) and a few more of Doug/Dad/Pop Pop’s we amplified a prior concept plus employed a…

  • TieDyed

    TieDyed

    What wonders an out of focus lens will reveal.

  • TieArt

    TieArt

    A collection of Sandy’s/Mom’s/Nana’s latest creative endeavor. Parkinson’s may have made it more difficult for her to express her artistic nature in her formerly preferred mediums of paints, pastels, charcoal, colored pencils, fabric (and probably more), and you’ll have ask her where this inspiration came from (I’m not exactly sure), but I am happy to…