This piece is a commercial fabric that had white on white roses. I bought it with the intention of painting it. It has 3 layers of different paints. Some areas are highlighted with metallic Lumiere.
This began as a plain white pfd fabric. I applied metallic Lumiere to the cross section of pool noodle and stamped the large circles. I then stamped with sponge and a rubber stamp. Once dry, the metallic paint acts as a resist. I wet the fabric and applied green, blue and yellow Dye-na-flow all over. I sprinkled salt on top and added another wet layer of fabric on top and squished it all together. The top fabric picks up the excess paint and leaves you with a pretty soft pastel version of the base layer.
It was actually painted in this horizontal orientation, but I flipped it around 9o degrees counter clockwise and loved the composition. I instantly saw a landscape and decided to add a palm tree that was left over from another project.
What do you think? Should I continue with my landscape vision or chop it up and use it as fabric?
This piece actually began quite a while ago. It was two silk-screened prints side by side. I decided to embellish it with more paint and texture and blend it to create one long piece. all the shapes are outlined with Lumiere.
ELVERHOJ MUSEUM: The reception was a lot of fun. It was so exciting to see our work hanging in such a fantastic venue. It truly looks amazing. I was very proud of all of us. I am very thankful to be part of such a talented and friendly group of artists. I sold one wall piece during the reception and quite a few postcards. Pieces of the Past (posted on Aug 19th), will have a new home in January. Fortunately, I know the new owner, so I've been granted visitation rights! LOL Cathi, I hope you enjoy the piece as much as I enjoyed making it!
8 comments :
Judy, those fabrics are absolutely beautiful!
Yes, all beautiful. But I particularly like the rose one. What a change for the better!
These are all so wonderful. I really like that colorful landscape piece and I would have a very difficult time cutting that one up.
Wow, they are all gorgeous. Really
love the landscape one.
Doreen K
Oh, Judy-- I forgot to ask you what wrapping paper you are planning to use for our exchange....(evil laugh!!)
I hope I get the rose fabric, y'all...!!
Hi Judy - love the landscape - go with it!
Judy, these fabrics are wonderful and inspiring. The landscape is very intriguing - I vote that you continue with it and don't cut it up. Also - do not tell Susan which wrapping paper you are going to use, tell me and I'll let her know. I just like to be helpful.
I love the landscape piece, although I admit that originally it looked like an x-ray of a spinal column to me (before the palm tree)
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