Not an easy one this week, it was very difficult to get the standard evolution picture on an inch, so I only managed to draw three of them. Mine progressed very quickly from monkey to humans. For the sewn one I attempted to show a fish ( deformed) and Darwin whose evolution theory started with the humble fish.
Monday, 21 December 2015
Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Tag Tuesday -- Night sky
I painted a tag with dark blue Fresco paint which looks very blotchy when scanned. I then did the mountains with texture paste and added some blue for shadows before it dried. Some orange paint was added for the setting sun and I cut out some sparkly paper for the moon. The stars were added with a white pen and some stickles applied to the mountains and stars. Not visible on the scan. I'm not very happy with this one, but it looks slightly better in real life.
Monday, 7 December 2015
Friday, 4 December 2015
Another finished embroidery
I started this when a friend came to stay, and really enjoyed the process. First of all, I layered several different types of ripped white fabric and using the machine sewed near the edges of the fabric. We used different thicknesses and types of fabric to give texture. Other pieces were then added to it like pieces of lace flowers. All of this is still in white. Some extra stitching on the top for the grass gave some more texture. This was achieved by using a thickish thread in the bobbin and sewing from the back. I then painted it with fabric paint. The daisies were sewn by hand with some very small pieces of organza for the buttercups. We took our inspiration from Wendy Dolan's book Layer, paint and stitch.
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
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