Starting Sept. 1st, I am in a show at Fox Run, a gallery in a continuum of care facility in Orchard Park, NY. I need to make new work and have spent the last month rushing to do it. See mess below.
Using small strips of blue batiks cut into columns and resewn, I created a sky that would not be just a blue hunk of color, but the dynamic differences of tones in the sky. Then, I cut the landscape hills and ironed the top edge under and layered the fabrics.
I chose this one and mounted the landscape after stapling the background fabric to the prestretched canvas (coupon at Joanns). I sewed the landscape at the corners using monofilament thread with a button behind on the canvas to distribute the pull of the threads and make it easier if I have to remove the quilt.
Here is Summer Wonder.
Closeup |
Color is off, but the whole canvas look. |
9 comments:
Wonderful. You really got the depth with values in the landscape, which is so hard to do. I have used this technique and it really creates a mess, doesn't it. Much success with the show. Love how you mounted this.
Landscapes are hard for me but you did a beautiful job on yours.
LOVE it!!! I try to coax landscape quilts out of my sewing machine. Alas, they are few and far between. Yours in SEW peaceful looking!
That's really pretty!! Your sky is a wonderful mix of values - and your rolling hills are beautiful!! I've been thinking about doing a "confetti" landscape - but I don't know if I'll be able to pull it off - should have fun trying, though - ;))
Lovely, the sky is very atmospheric. And the receding into the distance of the hills is so effective. Congratulations.
ceci
Wonderful job!! Your landscape is beautiful and I love the size.
That is so beautiful and all the backgrounds give it a different effect! Love waht you chose!
Very nice. I don't really like fusibles either, except on a few small projects.
There’s nothing worse than missing a post because your job is wonderful! Your landscape is awesome! Needed to stay always as I’ll be checking through the other one.
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