This took longer than expected and I had to leave out some images that I wanted, otherwise I would be working on it indefinitely.
Showing posts with label insects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insects. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
New work
Still using black fabric. This time I wanted to merge my older, compact, solidly filled up, stitch-upon-stitch style with the new, black fabric, more texture oriented, looser collage style. No 3D stars or stitched-over objects in this one but I did collage in a few small pieces of fabric and it is stretched onto a frame. As usual a variety of embroidery techniques are used, but I took some of them further than I usually do: the pointillism, most of which is made with metallic thread, is a mix of colored dots - some areas with a total multi-color mix, and others made up of different hues yet still keeping a single tone. There are a few small sections where the pointillism is on plain, un-colored fabric. The three-dimensionally rendered parts are rendered, I hope, with more realism than I have yet achieved. I make much use of the smokey monofilament thread which is becoming one of my favorite flosses. I'm finding that French knots are a good solution to fill in areas when I have a loss of ideas.
This took longer than expected and I had to leave out some images that I wanted, otherwise I would be working on it indefinitely.
This took longer than expected and I had to leave out some images that I wanted, otherwise I would be working on it indefinitely.
Labels:
art,
fabric,
hand embroidery,
insects,
pointillism,
stitch,
thread,
violin
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