This piece is part of a new group show called "Stitch Fetish" at the Hive Gallery and Studios in Los Angeles, CA. The show is curated by Ellen Schinderman.
The opening is Saturday Feb. 2nd, 8 - 11:30 PM. It will run until Feb 23rd.
On Feb 14th the gallery will participate in the Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk.
I will not be able to make any of these events but anyone in LA should check out the show, it should be fun!
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
New work
Still continuing to work on black fabric. The center image was taken from an old anatomy diagram, but I changed parts of it to resemble an African mask and I did some more improvisational changing. In the end it turned out looking like some kind of 'un-dead' monster or something.
I used multi-colored metallic thread with transparent monofilament thread layered on top in an attempt to create the look and feel of skin tissue. I also used some cotton multicolored thread that I hand-dyed. I will post about that sometime soon.
The line images surrounding the 'head' I made by laying down a bright red/pink/orangey thread and then stitching over it completely with black (though bits of slight fuzz from the laid thread is visible). This technique is similar to 'couching' but I covered the entire laid thread….. I think it's called a 'trailing stitch', I'm not sure. The black thread on top of black fabric makes an interesting texture.
I stitched the black fabric to black velvet and stretched the velvet onto stretcher bars.
Of course, the monofilament thread over the multicolor metallic as well as the black on black make a fun photography challenge. Seems I'm always making things that are hard to photograph, why stop now?
I used multi-colored metallic thread with transparent monofilament thread layered on top in an attempt to create the look and feel of skin tissue. I also used some cotton multicolored thread that I hand-dyed. I will post about that sometime soon.
The line images surrounding the 'head' I made by laying down a bright red/pink/orangey thread and then stitching over it completely with black (though bits of slight fuzz from the laid thread is visible). This technique is similar to 'couching' but I covered the entire laid thread….. I think it's called a 'trailing stitch', I'm not sure. The black thread on top of black fabric makes an interesting texture.
I stitched the black fabric to black velvet and stretched the velvet onto stretcher bars.
Of course, the monofilament thread over the multicolor metallic as well as the black on black make a fun photography challenge. Seems I'm always making things that are hard to photograph, why stop now?
Labels:
african art,
anatomy,
art,
black,
couching,
embroidery,
fabric,
hand embroidery,
invisible thread,
monofilament thread,
stitch,
surreal,
thread,
velvet
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