Sunday 26 November 2017

Drastic measures

I have cut the long Beach piece into three.


Took this drastic measure as my idea to hang as a long book was not working. Needed technical skills I did not possess. Oh for a handy man one can call upon, one with a creative mind.
Two pieces have been tweaked and are now backed and ready to go to the framers.




61cm+14cm
The third piece needs a little more tweaking and will be 74cm+14cm. 
I am trying to find a third smaller oyster shell but so far no luck. Another beach trip to fit in, or a shell shop visit. A little writing about the importance shells have been to man and this one will be finished. May leave it as a soft wall hanging. Drastic measures have led to three smaller pieces instead of one long for an exhibition in January. Information later.
 
A stitched sampler I painted and used as a background print for sea ripples. Worked well. Can you spot it?


 Gathering materials for three small Seascapes. Same exhibition as the Beach pieces. Hope these are more straight forward and work first time.
Work from an Embroiderers Guild member. So different from my work but I can appreciate the skill and patience needed to complete this.


I am taking part in two round robin book swaps. Each have a different format. This book is Rusting so sending on its way to second of eight participants. No idea what next months book will ask for.


Second swap has 6 members and has a continuing theme of Trees and Leaves.
Please look in next week to view finished third piece and beginnings of Seascapes.


Christmas baubles made by Guild members at a workshop tutored by Bea Neilson. It is getting very near.
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2 comments:

  1. I like your piece divided into three, and they make a very nice set.
    I really love your collection of blues for the next pieces, it looks very rich.

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  2. Nice to see your show pieces coming together. It will be interesting to see how you frame them. Art is so interesting, alive and changing in the process.

    The baubles are fun.

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