Another piece, Fractured Landscape, was made from leftovovers in my other landscape, Summer Wonder. I sewed the pieced squares to heavy weight interfacing and zig zagged the edges with the Bernina 830. I glued the squares to smaller sized matboard and then glued them to a 10" x 10" wooden pallet (coupon at Joanns) I whitewashed.
Again, the colors are off- the blues are too acid and the greens are too dark. I took the photo outside, but it didn't help. |
7 comments:
Lovely - both of them.
I like your binding choice with the dots repeating the splatter shapes. The whitewashed wood was perfect as a backdrop for the little landscape pieces.
I have tried taking photos from different distances and the colors change in them. Sometimes the more distance shot is the best color and then I crop the photo.
Very cool! The leaves look great as a finished project. And I love the fractured landscape on the pallet.
Both amazing! Is this with your new camera? Have you checked what you have the lighting set at?( Like ourddors/floruescent/Tungsten) ( That's all my knowledge.. your welcome ha ha ha)
Nice finishes Linda, and we all have times when we photograph our pieces and the don't turn out true, very frustrating. I like how you whitewashed the board to mount your squares, excellent idea.
By the way, I spy a wool pressing mat in your previous post, what are you thoughts on these, I'm considering buying one.
This is awesome i really appreciate your post. Really the leaves look great. Love it.
I’m really impressed with your writing skills as well as with the layout on your blog. Is this a paid theme or did you modify it yourself? Either way keep up the nice quality writing, it’s are to see a great blog like this one today
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