This little piece was created by making silk paper and 'scrunching' it into waves and folds whilst it was still wet to form the peaks and troughs often found in lichen and moss. I added pieces of painted tyvek and dyed muslin for a more textural, distressed effect and then mounted it on top of three pieces of organza. Then the fun part, hand stitching into it.
Once the stitching was finished, I cut and frayed the organza edges but I felt it looked incomplete, so I made a background. The background was made using my embellishing machine and wool tops; I formed a piece of 'pre-felt' and using the embellishing machine again, I 'felted' it into folds to give it depth and movement. Finally, I stitched the piece on top, manipulating it as I felt it was needed.
The whole thing is then stitched to an artist canvas!
At Christmas I gave myself a present!! A puppy ... she is called Indie, a blue merle border collie. We are having lots of fun together and she loves her big brother, Moosh.
seven weeks old |
nine weeks old |
eleven weeks old |
When
one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often
we look so long at the closed door that we do not see
the one that has been opened for us.
Helen Keller
Helen Keller
Beautiful work - you have captured lichen so perfectly. And what a gorgeous little puppy - I bet she's lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! I finally figured out how to find your blog. You've been commenting (thank you) on mine so I wanted to return the favour. AND....I discovered that you do beautiful work and, even better, a border collie puppy? Oh....be still, my heart. I love borders!!!! I'll be back to explore some more!
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