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This is the back, again, with the shells just placed to see how they look. The different sections are embroidered in different styles, to reinforce their differences.
Most of these images were treated with acrylic wax and then crumpled and rubbed.
The final image was untreated and then crumpled.
Much later I discovered that if you then turned the image over, the reverse of the paper had become a wonderful, colourful piece, as the ink had bled into the wax.
The only way I remember what this canvas originally looked like - so glad I thought to tuck this note in the back of the canvas.
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.
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.
Mixed media. watercolour paper, newspaper, paint, pen, stitch and masking tape.
I am starting to build up component pieces of myself!
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.
Combing knitting and Tunisian crochet with the use of interchangeable needles/hooks from Knitter's Pride (Nova knitting tips, and Symfonie Dreamz crochet hook.)
More details here: ravel.me/neurasthenia/tla
Finished off her face today. I have redone the nose about 5 times and am leaving it alone. Once black grout is added, it does tone it down and brings it all together.
I will probably do red background, Amber's favorite color.
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.
After nip, nip, nipping I have the bird complete. Going to do some colorful circles with paint and clear glass and then probably finish it out with some mirror glass.