I did the test of how the machine took to FMQ'g through various types and thicknesses of acrylic paint. Quite fine! I don't have to worry about that anymore. So my only decision is colour, and I think I'm going to go with the oil paint sticks because of the sheeen the iridescent paint leaveson thefabric. The next step was to design and paint the waterfall. A lot of research left me with the understanding that:
-you don't see coloured water when you look at a waterfall from a lower position, only if you look at it from above.
-as soon as the water goes over the edge, it becomes white foam. There may be areas of slightly darker foam but the basic and predominant colour is white.
Well, glad I did the research, but don't know where I'm going from here. An acqaintance told me recently to stop obsessing with waterfalls, and to "chill out". O-k-a-a-ay--didn't realize it was getting that bad. Artists obessess on regular basis--don't they?
Very pleased to report that one of the pieces I have in a small local gallery has sold. This was quite unexpected, and has left me with a slight problem. I had planned to bring the piece home, take it partially apart, re-size it and enter it into another show---the show it was actually made for. After giving it a lot of thought, I decided to go ahead and make another piece based on the same concept. I will use a similar colour scheme but, perhaps, some different techniques, and a very different overall appearance. So the pieces will be different, but a viewer would also be aware that they are part of a series. It is interesting that anyone who has seen the original piece and spoken of it, refers to it as being black. It is actually navy blue, so very blue that I did all of the quilting with black thread to try to mute the colour. Guess it worked.
To help me "chill out", I have started to work my way through a fibre design book. I'm really not sure where this will go. Either I will learn something, or what I have learned in the past will be validated. An interesting process, none the less. I'll keep you posted.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
Obsesed....obsessed....who me??? Nah, not me, never......not!
Wanna come to my house and pack???
Dianne
Post a Comment