Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Adventures in Textile Art
During the COVID-19 shutdown, Textile Artists.org hosted a 5 week stitch challenge. Each week we were presented with a weekly tutorial. it was really interesting and I learned a lot of techniques that I probably wouldn't have tried.
This first one is a photo of a twig and it's shadow. We were challenged to replicate that in fabric. My result is in the second picture. I used linen as my background and bits of silk and organza for the twig and shadow.
Finished piece is 10 in x 12 in.
This next photo is a collage created on an Irish Linen vintage handkerchief. We were challenged to create a "folk art style" picuture from cloth and overstich it to create an art piece.
Finished piece is 11in x 11 in.
This eye is entirely hand embroidered. Although the materials are simple the image is commanding. I was surprised by the amount of detail that could be created by just thread.
This piece is an exercise in couching. I had a piece of cotton with these gold squares on navy blue and I thought it would make a great night sky. The lake, ground, moon and tree are all hand couched. Finishe piece is 9in x 9 in
This next piece is a collage that uses paper and fabric. I was inspired by one of my cloth dolls, entitled "Dream, Believe, Fly". I printed an image of the doll and then added other bits and beads to create the art piece. I have always loved the quote, Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do." It seems so appropriate these days.
This first one is a photo of a twig and it's shadow. We were challenged to replicate that in fabric. My result is in the second picture. I used linen as my background and bits of silk and organza for the twig and shadow.
Finished piece is 10 in x 12 in.
This next photo is a collage created on an Irish Linen vintage handkerchief. We were challenged to create a "folk art style" picuture from cloth and overstich it to create an art piece.
Finished piece is 11in x 11 in.
This eye is entirely hand embroidered. Although the materials are simple the image is commanding. I was surprised by the amount of detail that could be created by just thread.
This piece is an exercise in couching. I had a piece of cotton with these gold squares on navy blue and I thought it would make a great night sky. The lake, ground, moon and tree are all hand couched. Finishe piece is 9in x 9 in
This next piece is a collage that uses paper and fabric. I was inspired by one of my cloth dolls, entitled "Dream, Believe, Fly". I printed an image of the doll and then added other bits and beads to create the art piece. I have always loved the quote, Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do." It seems so appropriate these days.
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