Monday, January 23, 2023

Midnight Dalia


I've just finished this fabric painting using all tiny bits of fabric and thread painting.  No actual paints were involved.  I used slightly larger bits than in my previous paintings since this one is a close up shot of the flowers.  I wanted a dramatic piece so I used photoshop to manipulate the colors.   I first sketched the basic outline of the flowers and then underpainted sections to help identify color areas.  I used misty fuse to adhere the first layer of fabric bits to the background and then added tulle over all when finished to capture the loose bits.  I then thread painted over the tulle to add definition.   I've also include a couple of in process photos.  

Fabric painting


Photo reference


                                            






 

Saturday, December 3, 2022

Introducing "Jewel of Thailand"

This original doll and gown was inspired by a picture of the 2016 Miss Universe National Costume Competition. Thailand chose to create an elegant costume decorated with a hundred thousand Swarovski crystals. The gown was inspired from vintage photos of Queen Sirikit. They named the costume “Jewel of Thailand”.

The doll’s dress is gold silk brocade that has been totally hand embellished with beads and rhinestones. Her headdress is made from fabric, rhinestones, beads and jewelry findings which were hand sewn together. Her head and hands are sculpted from polymer clay and her body is cloth. Her hair is human hair which has been styled in the traditional style. Her hair ornaments and jewelry were created using beads, fine gold wire and gold metallic thread.


Jewel of Thailand Doll
Miss Thailand 2016

History

Thailand didn’t have a traditional costume until the 1960’s. This problem became evident to Queen Sirikit when she accompanied the king to Europe and the United States. When she got back to Thailand she worked to establish one. Finally, in 1964, eight official chut thai (Thai costumes) were established.

A very popular one is the Chut Thai Siwalai. It is a long-sleeved, round-necked, ankle length dress with front pleats. The outfit is finished with a shawl, called a sbai, draped over the shoulder. Fine threads of gold and silver were often used in the brocade fabric to create luxurious appearance.
Headdresses called Chada feature a tall pointed shape and are made of gold or a substitute and are usually decorated with gemstones.


Process notes

I've always had a fascination with beading so when I saw this image of Miss Thailand in the 2016 Miss Universe contest I knew I had to try to make her. There were many times during the creation that I certainly questioned this desire. Of course, I knew that there wouldn't be any fabric in the right scale for a 12 inch doll so I had to find fabric and beads in the correct size. Sourcing the right size beads and rhinestones was one of the many challenges for this project. To make the costume as near like the original, I researched and found as many pictures as I could from various angles. I enlarged pictures of the beaded fabric so that I could replicate that design as close as possible. The costume was made in a silk brocade fabric then hand beaded. Some of the beading had to be completed after the costume was on the doll since dolls aren't very flexible.
I called my doll "Jewel of Thailand.

Here is a picture of the beading details that I used to create the doll.


Miss Thailand 2016
Jewel of Thailand Doll

Here are some in process pictures.  

Sculpted face before painting

Of course every lady must  have underwear!!
    

Dress before putting on doll--Note the unfinished sleeve and other details these must be completed after the dress is put on the doll.  

 

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

New Confetti Fiber Art



For the past few weeks I've been working on a new confetti fiber art piece.  I'm not sure why but I love pictures of doors and  windows.  I found a picture of a blue door with a tree in  full bloom and I knew I wanted to recreate it in fabric.  I find confetti fiber art much like impressionistic art.  Instead of brushes you use  little tiny bits of fabric that are adhered to a background.  I'm still exploring different methods.  I've used lite Steam-a-Seam2, misty fuse, fusible batting and glue.   Still don't know which one I prefer.   I suspect I will end up with a combination.  In the pictures, you can see the progression of the piece.  I started by placing fabric with similar shape and color as the picture on the background and then added the fabric "confetti" on top.   Again, not sure I would do it again this way.  Some people paint this background area and some just put in outlines.   After all the "confetti" is placed, I laid brown tulle on top and then thread painted some details and also did random quilting over the larger areas to keep the confetti in place.   It also adds more dimension to the piece.  I put a black binding around the whole piece, stretched it over a canvas and mounted it in a floating frame.   Enjoy!!




  

Saturday, January 29, 2022

Marsh at Sunset

Marsh at Sunset was created using tiny irregular strips and squares of fabric that have been applied like pallet knife strokes.   These is a tulle overlay which is held in place by free motion thread painting.   This textile art piece is 8 x 10 and is matted to fit 11 x 14 frame.   



Friday, December 10, 2021

Lenore's Story


Lenore--Concept and Design



 Lenore is a collaboration that I did with my son, Carson.  He likes fantasy art so I thought the Edgar Allan Poe challenge would be a good theme for us to collaborate on and come up with a doll that he would like to keep.  He came up with the concept drawings and I executed the design.   Here is the drawing that he did for the doll and costume.   I had to change to pose so that her face wouldn't be hidden behind the book but tried to keep everything else as close as possible to his concept.  

The costume was a challenge because the feathers had to be cut down to size to fit the dress.   Many of the feathers had to be sewn down individually to the dress.   Carson also designed the back of the dress to include a cape like train that was attached at the waist.  Here is the concept drawing and actual fabric train and back of the dress.  

 

The books she is sitting on were covered with fabric and then I printed out titles of books that Edgar Allan Poe wrote.    The book that she is holding contains the entire poem of The Raven, which I shrunk down to fit the book cover I had made.  

  


Creating Lenore

Lenore is a full body sculpt from polymer clay.  Here are some pictures of Lenore in process.  

When I sculpt the head I photograph it from all angles because it is easier to see when features are not quite symmetrical or balanced.  



  

A full body sculpt is baked in a series of steps.  I baked her head and then added it to her skeleton torso.  Because she is seated and her legs are crossed I next sculpted and baked her legs.  
You can see in this picture that I start with a basic skeleton shape and then fill
out the form.   



The next step was to fill out her torso. After her torso is baked, I then sculpt her arms, hands and feet.  And, of course, I always want my girls to have some sort of underwear and Lenore opted for a thong. 
 

  


After she is baked and before her costume is put on her make-up (face paint) and hair must be added.  


Before hair is styled, she looks like she had a wild night and just woke up.  



  





























Monday, November 22, 2021

Lenore- Edgar Allan Poe Challenge Winner 2021--People's choice

The Challenge Doll this year was to be inspired by Edgar Allan Poe.   I chose "The Raven".   In the past I have made each of my sisters a special doll and this year I decided to dedicate this doll to my son, Carson.  Carson is also an artist so I asked him to collaborate with me.  He sent me concept drawings and I went from there.   This was the result of the collaboration.  

 Lenore is a full body polymer clay hand sculpt. No molds or patterns were used.  Her dress is made from silk with a silk tulle overlay.  Real feathers were trimmed to size and hand sewn to her dress.  Her hair is styled from mohair.  She has been hand painted in a Goth style.  Her shoes are hand made from leather.  She is sitting on rebound books which represent other Poe works.  In her hand she is holding a miniature book with the complete printing of “The Raven”.  Everything was handmade especially for Lenore.   



   

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

In the Pink

I recently took an online class with Ankie Daanen entitled Blue Blue Girl.  The class is available at http://www.aforartistic.com/.  Although I have sculpted in paperclay before, I am always exploring different methods of using the medium.  Instead of cloth for the body, Ankie uses Styrofoam for the base in the body and head.  The upper arms and upper legs are wires wrapped with stretchy bandages. 


 

I followed the construction methods but decided to use my own vision for the costume and face sculpt.  She is whimsical and definitely not BLUE.   She is "IN THE PINK!"  Her costume is made from a variety of silks and is hand beaded.  Her hair is mohair and her face is hand painted.  Hands, legs and face are all hand sculpted; no molds are used. 
Her stockings are made from swiss dot soft tulle.