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Close up of the painted calico circles sandwiched between two layers of printed tissue paper. The resulting "fabric" is rather stiff, but still workable
Grease Alley, an industrial backwater neighborhood in a blade-runner/fifth-element genre. These shops back onto a trash and old parts-strewn gully, where the junk skiff comes by to pick up broken components, industrial leftovers, and the occasional "borrowed" part.
An attempt to quickly make a sail dummy to check where the rigging could go and how it would work. The proper sail will be yellow and red and done with a sewing machine rather than by hand.
This project is part of my attempt to get Lego to release the Havhingsten as an actual set. If you want it, too, please support my project on Lego Cuusoo.
Read more about the construction on my blog.
Over yesterday and today, I've finished out her muzzle and worked on her right eye- I think i've redone it 3 times to try to get it just right. Not really happy with the nose, it could be it looks to be all black on photographs, I'll have to think about it.
As Ada Lovelace was a mathematician I was searching here to show some symbolism in stitch.
The samples are based on a calculator keyboard and have a base of machine stitching on a felt base.
The top sample is burnt with a soldering iron, the second uses fabric paint, the third had an enamelled symbol heat treated on to it, and the fourth had foil, heat applied to it.
Grease Alley, an industrial backwater neighborhood in a blade-runner/fifth-element genre. These shops back onto a trash and old parts-strewn gully, where the junk skiff comes by to pick up broken components, industrial leftovers, and the occasional "borrowed" part.
I've ben working on two paintings today, both with a very hot palette. Unfot overdid it with this one - after this photo was taken, and lost the luminosity. May have to start again
Grease Alley, an industrial backwater neighborhood in a blade-runner/fifth-element genre. These shops back onto a trash and old parts-strewn gully, where the junk skiff comes by to pick up broken components, industrial leftovers, and the occasional "borrowed" part.