Sometimes, inspiration comes from unexpected things. The piece below is proof.
A simple piece of fabric with cut out circles. It didn't really look too exciting, but the possibilities were endless. You've probably noticed that one of my favorite symbols is the circle. I shouldn't have been surprised at my reaction to all these circles!The first step was to get it off the cutting board and onto piece of painted silk. Hmmm . . . Nice!The negative circles are exciting, however, the positive rectangle is just too plain and boring. The first step was to paint the surface with some diluted Setacolor. By the time the paint dried, I had an a pretty good idea that I was going "Cellular".
The rectangular piece was cut into an organic shape and placed onto yet another painted background. Nice, but still not enough. Cells are incredibly colorful and the mellow yellow fabric was NOT going to make it.
Let the layering begin!
Here's a closeup of the new and improved cellular structure of "Hormones". It now has many colorful layers and interesting texture and is a worthy focal point. The next step is to audition more backgrounds; then onto the quilting stage.
Comments and suggestions are always welcome!
5 comments :
Fab insight into what your creative process is, lovely lovely shapes, well done you
Thank you for the guided tour of inspiration! So many possibilities! I'm looking forward seeing the end result!
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You can imagine my state of mind: I thought the green under the holes in the first picture were the circles of fabric. LOL
Love when one thing leads to another and enjoy seeing your process, of course.
Package is in the mail.
I like following your process and like the result.
Too much fun! Thanks for sharing your creative process. Thats what is so fun about art, how one thing leads to another and another and....
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