I am very new to blogging (can you tell!) so I am having trouble making the page read sensibly from one posting to another. This is why I have changed the title to "Chapter 2 - Challenge 1" as I intend to work another piece under the second Challenge/Chapter (Oh dear! see what I mean). However, this piece is Water Lilly that represents the first part of the Challenge. The brief was to create flowers on a pieced green background using three or more green fabrics, using whatever technique suited, to then use a repetition of one to three shapes and add a shape of colour off centre to create a focal point. Reading the second chapter of The Artist's Muse, the various artists talk quite a bit about wet-on-wet underpainting - in fact one of the challenges in the book is to create painted flowers using this technique with paper of course, not fabric. I thought I would have a go on fabric, just to see if the paint would run nicely like I imagined..... did it? Nah! I have used it in my piece though, and I painted the water lillies onto this painted green background using acrylic paints. I've machine quilted the piece using a bronze metallic thread, and embellished a little with bronze beads that I hoped might look like droplets of water on the lilly pads! All the fabrics used are cotton. Water Lilly is A5 size - which is the size I will make all my challenge pieces (approx. 5" x 8" plus a half inch here and there!)
The small picture above left is the inspiration I used for my piece, cut from a gardening magazine.
4 comments:
That is just wonderful Val. The painted flowers are beautiful and the whole piece is stunning.
Hugs, Alis
Wow Val this is so beautiful and your interpretation of the picture is great.
Well done my friend.
Very nice Val. I really like the lily pads and bronze thread.
Val this is just beautiful.
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