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...then I color in the parts I won't cut out with a Sharpie. It helps me get an idea of how the print will look.
Linocut
8"x10"
© 2009, Nyela (Nashay Antoinette Jones)
The first two layers printed -- ivory for the illuminated strip, and yellow for the floor and interior of the cinema.
i'm too sick to get on with my fuzzy balls valentine's day project (or the felted wire cuff in the background)
sigh
Fol Chen make the connection between pattern and song — with their mutual reliance on repetition and texture — explicit in this aural interpretation of a Wiener Werkstatte textile. The Viennese collective’s handcrafted ethos is reflected sonically through the use of handmade instruments, while their commitment to elite design production is illustrated with an original watercolor artwork for each CD cover. Edition of 100, $20.
In-progress shot of a shell I knit for a friend's birthday. Yarn: Joseph Galler Inca Cottong (I think). Pattern: my own (made up as I went along.)
I almost forgot to stop and take pics on this one. working hurridly on this one. i have an idea involving lyrics to a song. ive done it with a painting about three years ago and i liked it, but didnt know if i should try it again. im still not quite decided. Im working a LOT free'er than usual because of deadlines and just ..feels right. Its ALL i do these days ..just paint. this is based from a statue in a parisian cemetery.
greg and i need to get moving on turning this room into the bedroom, before we are too wrapped up in finals.
I've actually now finished knitting the sleeves. Maggie by Kim Hargreaves, from rowan 29, knit in double-stranded Phildar Aurore.
I'm steadily adding more buildings, but not sure how to make green areas in the city. Pieces of photos with green parts are in here (especially in the point of land where the canal joins the river), but they look too much like the buildings.
Close up of the first visible mistake. I tried to knit w/o looking and managed to add a stich. Rather than ripping back I knitted a couple stitches together a few rows later (when I noticed the error). Later I will darn the hole closed and it shouldn't really be noticeable (which is why I didn't rip).
This is for a piece I'm working on where I'm putting a woodcut block on top of a pulp painting. This is the first board. I'll be doing another board in a bit. The wood is lauan, my second board will be birch. This I just polyurethaned and it's drying on my steps. Sorry for a not so good photo.
Gus loves carpet. He can't wait to scratch it up. Joshua did a good job setting the tiles even if they do look a bit swastika for my tastes.
The quiver starts to take some shape. still is posterboard and duct tape. Do NOT underestimate the many wonderful uses of duct tape.
It seems that now that it has cooled off each layer of Polyurthane is taking a lot longer to dry- hummm
This is a picture of a cow with a fork through it (the fork comes through to the bottom of the cow). Each section of has the negative impacts written on it instead of neck, shoulder, liver, etc) The cow would be black, and the background would be yellow. It will have a hashtag to tie into my "free range" social media campaign.
I am making a color wheel quilt with a school aged friend whose dog died recently. Some of the fabric bits are from the dogs bed, bandannas etc. The rest is from my "collection" of fabric.
Process so far:
-She brought me the fabric bits from the dog.
-I filled in the selection with a bunch of my prints.
-She took all the fabric home and cut rectangles.
-She decided on the layout which is pictured. (Didn't she do great?!)
-We will probably add a few more blues and subtract some reds, then I will cut the pieces.
-She will help with the piecing a bit.
-The rest tbd....
So fun to have a partner!
Aprovechando los restos de las transferencias, y de pequeños trozos de colores, he hecho estos circulos, que se convertirán posiblemente en la pieza central de cabochones y cuentas.
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