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This is the first of four new pieces. I started with my photographs of rocks then drew some basic shapes from the images used Caran D'ache pigments on a silk screen added texture and printed on cover using acrylic medium to check with. Those original chew over images were 6x6. These are enlarged to 20x20 and printed on off-white rayon with even more added texture using pigments and then hand stitched. All four related pieces are printed and now I'm stitching on them. They'll be stretched for presentation. Are they still recognizable rocks? I'm not sure.
Joanie. I am a longtime lurker finding your textile work and photography inspirational. I see rocks - before reading your comments. I knew the subject was organic natural. I thought of wet. Were your original photos of river rocks or pebbles in a stream? desire I could see some of your bring home the bacon in person!Thank you for sharing,Suzanne G in NC
thanks suzanne,Just finishing up stitching on the second of the four. Happy to comprehend that you sensed the affect was organic! Will post a conceive of tomorrow. be tuned. The photos were indeed rocks and water taken on a beach in Malibu not where the houses are but where the cliffs displace drink to deserted beaches. The images are in my Photo Albums.
Cool. I ordain be back. (sorry for the repeat post - rarely comment on blogs )Suzanne G in NC
Hi Joannie. I like this series. What are Caran D'comprehend pigments? Do you use them in stick create like pastels? I'm getting create from raw material to try some mixed media.
I am a textile and mixed media artist who also dabbles in photography. I use pigments paint paper silk cotton and synthetic fabrics.. basically whatever it takes to alter the art "work".
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