Wednesday, August 15, 2007

More Quilt Content




First, let me show you how I've rescued an interesting clay monoprint and have made it even better. Shiva paint sticks were used to highlight the clayprint.
The oils adhere nicely to the monoprint and add more shine.

Then there is some more quilt content as I prepare for my little show on September 1. This one was made during my week at Hemlocks, but it is needing a name. Any help? It's fuzed and hand-dyed cottons, about the size of a table runner.

I am currently working on a crib-sized piece that is nearly all black. I am fighting with dog hair and bobbins. My goodness but what a lot of thread this piece is using. Pictures of "Required Reading" as soon as it is finished.

Meanwhile, here's some other recent work, combining
altered clayprints, recycled silk sari yarn and
glass beads.

And finally, a clay print I call Cecil's Dream in honor of my camp pal Cecil C.




1 comment:

Delta said...

I love the clay monoprints! A friend who is a porcelain artist and I want to try our hand at doing a few. Any words of wisdom for us? Are there detailed directions on-line anywhere or should we just jump in and act like we know what we're doing?

PURLS OF WISDOM

"Color is the real substance for me, the real underlying thing which drawing and line are not."
--Sam Francis

"The great man is one who never loses his child's heart."
-- Philosopher Mencius

"We wear our attitudes in our bodies."
-- Patti Davis

Colour embodies an enormous though unexplored power which can effect the entire human body as physical organism.

Colour is a means of exercising direct influence upon the soul.
--V. Kandinsky
I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way.. things I had no words for.
--
Georgia O'Keeffe

Nothing is really work unless you'd rather be doing something else.
--
J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan

Faith is like driving a car at night. You never see further than your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.
--
E. L. Doctorow

Somebody once said that people become artists
because they have a certain kind of energy to release, and that rings true to me.
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