My stencil film finally arrived now I get to play with my Silhouette Cameo hopefully creating a new series of crow stencils for my Crows Follies series.
Showing posts with label Lace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lace. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Queens Crows
My stencil film finally arrived now I get to play with my Silhouette Cameo hopefully creating a new series of crow stencils for my Crows Follies series.
Friday, May 02, 2014
Solo Show at the Sanford Museum and Planetarium
The wall!!! I have a variety of styles per say in this show, Mixed Media Fiber in the form of the niches, Paint in the form of the acrylic painted panel frames, and Encaustic in the form of the smaller encaustic paintings. The theme is Queen Anne's Lace and Crows, so there is some consistency.
This is the only close up photo that didn't end up blurry, I will have to take new photos when we go up in a month to take the show down!
Stop by and check out my show, be sure to sign in and let me know you stopped by!!! My show runs the month of May at the Sanford Museum and Planetarium in Cherokee, Iowa!
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Queen Anne's Lace Panels in Progress
Not feeling the love! I'm left wondering how much better these panels would turn out if I wasn't so distracted by a million things that need to be done before my solo show is hung this weekend?
As you can see from the previous photo that each layer of paint is leading towards improvement, and yet I'm just not feeling it. The good news is I found six gesso'd raised panel frames today that I plan to go full tilt on later this evening!
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Queen Anne's Crow No 4
Now with a base color of white. The central panel has been wrapped with plastic wrap to protect it from my surfacing endeavors. Touching the work has finally moved me beyond my stuck place, I'm now getting to know each personally.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
More Queen Anne's Lace
I have a few more to make but had to stop for the day, I printed more fabric (birds) and it won't be ready to use until tomorrow afternoon sometime; I'm working on my new Natural Dyeing App while I wait on the fabric.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Auditioning Elements for a Work in Progress
Very simple, but lacking in additional interest. The goal here is to avoid being cutesy.
The piece definately needs a pop of colour, but which colour and where? If I attach the cochineal dyed silk organza I'll add stitching in a contrasting colour.
I'm not sure that this works either, but it's interesting... just the wrong colours and not enough of them. Acrylic on watercolor paper.
Here's a bit of gouache and watercolor, with ink sketches, on paper behind the main panel. The main panel is still lacking, it needs a pop of something, anything... but it has to be the right element otherwise it just sits there like a lump.
So I will continue auditioning elements into the wee hours of the night, once I have this niche figured out the remaining eight niches will be a snap since I'm working in a series. I will be adding additional elements to the outside of the niche in the form of copper and/or black brads and tacks.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Progress
This whitish egg will be replaced by one that has been painted to look like a crows egg, it's currently drying. Now to make the sides for the egg niche and make a decision on the larger niche's background. To paint the niche background copper or not to paint? To collage vinage papers and fabrics or not to collage?
Monday, April 22, 2013
WIP - Niche's
Niches for an upcoming solo show, am still playing off the theme of Queen Anne's Crows from last year.
The door on this piece, and another similar piece, were confounding me. This issue has now been resolved... the big reveal will be this coming Sunday at Cafe Diem, stay tuned.
She was Third Class to the right of these two pieces.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Queen Anne's Crows
Queen Anne's Crow's available in my store.
Digitally printed cotton fabric, painted timtex, machine stitched.
Size 7 7/8" x 9 7/8"
Matted and framed to 11x14x2 inches
Friday, December 07, 2012
Oh Christmas Tree!!!
Now some wool batting around the base to protect my vintage fabrics and lace.
A vintage slip (pettifore) that I found in the first wifes stash of yummy fabrics that I split up one side and draped over the wool batting.
Very pretty, and delicate!
Some crochet vintage panels draped over the vintage slip, I may rework this tomorrow but right now my raging head cold is saying "go take a nap"!
Yes the tree is in my studio, aka formerly known as the living room!
We will put the ornaments on the tree this Sunday, which will give the cats time to adjust to the tree.
Monday, July 09, 2012
WIP - Queen Anne's Forest
Queen Anne's Forest (lace) No. 1
4x6 inches
Painted Timtex, Machine Embroidery
I will be adding indigo dyed silk organza to this piece later this evening.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Umbrels
Now with umbrels! I'm still thinking about how I want to incorporate the indigo dyed silk organza net into this piece.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Queen Anne's Birds!
Now with some stitching, I used a varigated thread in blues.
I have yet to decide if I want to include the indigo silk organza net layer.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Sunday, May 08, 2011
Red Hearts
Base heart is started using silk dupioni, dyed with cochineal, wool quilt batting and cochineal dyed cotton backing fabric. I machine stitched the edging and am now set to start embellishing the heart with natural dyed vintage trims, lace, yoyo's etc. I enjoy the hand stitching portion of heart making it's a very nice respite between projects.
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
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