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Another thing that fascinates me.
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florence's duomo and bell tower, shot without any reference points, become nothing more than pattern. florence, july 2011
I have taken a stylised bark pattern from my ledger and am looking at ways to stitch it. So I am going to be exploring different stitches to fill the shapes. I have laid some silk organza on top of turquoise dupion and traced the pattern directly from my artwork six times so that I can make several samples. I know Karen will cringe that I have used the disappearing marker but I didn't want to use pencil and marking with thread would be way too fiddly to remove. I haven't had a problem removing the marks so far and because the backing is blue any residue (hopefully none) will disappear into the piece.
So when I have finished all six samples my intention is to cut them out and insert them into cutouts in my ledger and then decide which one I will use for my scissor pouch. I will also have a reference for future filling stitch options on other projects.
The colours here reflect and exaggerate the colours of lichen found on bark. I have filled the spaces with running stitch, outlined in whipped running stitch and then couched the lime green accent. I have used a combination of cotton a broder and Danish flower threads. I have slashed the organza between the blocky shapes so that the turquoise dupion shows through.
we drove until we reached
that spot
where the sun kissed the earth
goodnight
akaroa, canterbury, nz
2014
Part of the Hotels Set (see Places collection).
A minimalist view of a hotel chair against a sheer curtain. Flickr did not render the colors true in this shot and I was not able to correct them in Picnik; the orange is not saturated enough and the contrast is off. Strobist: one 580EX into a silver umbrella far enough camera left to create shadow detail in the curtain. One room light camera right provided a little fill.
Retrato a contraluz en clave alta realizado mediante la técnica de doble exposición. Esta imagen procede de un único archivo raw, no se trata de dos imágenes fusionadas en Photoshop.
Backlight Portrait in high key done by double exposure technique. This image comes from a single raw file, there are not two images merged in Photoshop.
Summer top made from the pattern on
I slightly altered the pleats in the back, but it turned out to fit just perfectly.
You can recognize their origin by looking at the pattern. If you concentrate on it a while, it gets more and more interesting.