Thursday, 19 November 2009

Patterns Doodle


Another one from a sketch book. I quite often do a doodle or sketch with just a black pen, then colour it in at a later date usually when I can't think of what to draw. 

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Consumption Poster


Vintage poster at Beamish Museum about consumption, known nowadays as tuberculosis.

Monday, 16 November 2009

New York - buildings and taxis


Another applique from my New York collection - they were actually bag designs [but not made into bags].
This one has screen printed fabrics, dyed fabrics, applique, machine embroidery and has a plastic top layer, hence the strange look on the photo.

Saturday, 14 November 2009

New York - Statue of Liberty Applique


In my picture the statue of liberty has finished her shopping and is hailing a taxi in the rain.
The buildings are screen printed fabrics [mainly furnishing fabrics], the statue is painted fabric, the bag & umbrella are painted pvc, the taxi is a digital print on fabric, the background is black velvet.

Friday, 13 November 2009

1st experiment with Coarse Molding Paste





I was eager to start my first experiment with Golden coarse molding paste but couldn't find the evolon or lutradur that I wanted to try it on [found it later] so I used a [new] Sarah Smith microfibre cleaning cloth [which I thought felt like a similar fabric & it was just waiting to be used!]. I painted the paste on with a brush together with golden fluid acrylics, when it was dry it felt a bit like sandpaper. The fabric looked a bit dark on it's own so I decided on the white flowers. As I wanted a crackle glazed effect for the flowers I decided to paint them in emulsion and then add a coat of crackle glaze, however this didn't work [maybe because it was fabric & not a hard surface, maybe because I should have put a base layer of medium or gesso under the emulsion, maybe because my crackle glaze isn't very good...]
The flowers looked a bit shiny because of the glaze so I painted over them with watercolour paints. I then stitched the veining and the french knots in the centre. I was surprised that it was really easy to stitch through even with the molding paste. After I finished the sewing I put some wadding on the back & wrapped it around a canvas frame.
A tip  - on the 3rd picture you will see a rectangular mark around the design [where it would bend round on the canvas] - this was made with a coloured watercolour crayon & can be rubbed out with a damp brush afterwards. It is useful for drawing on a design too, but check how it works before doing it on anything important.

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Monday, 9 November 2009

Plump Bird


I had to put this one in just because I love the word 'plump'

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Saturday, 7 November 2009

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Friendly Plastic and Embroidery


This is a City & Guilds sample using friendly plastic [it comes in strips & you melt it to make shapes - strange stuff] with embroidered french knots and running stitches.

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Tiger Sketch


My attempt at a tiger [one of my favorite animals] sketch using pilot parallel pens  [they are a kind of calligraphy pen with a parallel nib structure and come in different widths]

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Simple Running Stitch Sample



Just running stitches across a square of metallic organza [? can't remember what the fabric is called]

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

The Natural World - Sea & Fish





This is a layered peice - the bottom layer is a light weight fabric which has been coloured by transfer print [painted paper transferred with heat press], on top of that is very thick tracing paper which has been painted, then it has freehand machine embroidery through both layers. The fish are paintings from a sketch book which have been scanned and then printed on transfer paper.

Monday, 26 October 2009

Hello Sweetie


Sweet wrappers trapped behind organza with machine embroidery and in several layers

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Bayeux Bird


Inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry and stitched in Bayeux laidwork, one of the stitches used in the original tapestry.

Monday, 19 October 2009

Layered Mixed Media Sample [C&G]


This is a sample piece I did for City & Guilds many moons ago [1995-99]. The background layer is handmade paper [probably from egg boxes] The darker red, green & blue shiny stuff is [I think] glass paints applied to plastic, removed when dried and placed under a peice of chiffon headscarf, then handstitching - running stitches and loose french knots were stitched thru the lot. On the lower photograph I have played with the colours as it was a little dull and it makes it clearer to see everything. Which do you prefer?

Sunday, 18 October 2009

Batik samples


Marks are made with a fork dipped in hot wax [kitchen type, not garden, ha ha]


Monday, 12 October 2009

Altered Book - Bows


I'm not sure what my grandma would think of her outfit (or new body) if she were still around?!? [bottom picture]

Sunday, 11 October 2009

Reflections from a boat


These are a series of photographs of the reflections in the sea taken one after another at the same spot, but with different settings on the camera. They are reflections from a colourful boat similar to the boats in the background on the photo from yesterday.

Saturday, 10 October 2009

Malta - boats


I've just come back from a lovely holiday in Malta. The place in the photo is called Marsaxlokk and there were hundreds of boats of all shapes and sizes and different colours. I love the two little ones in the front of the picture, the one on the right looked a bit like a box, it makes you wonder what it would be like to use it.

Thursday, 1 October 2009

Dominoland [Altered Art,3D Art]


This is a painted and collaged games board with domino animals and creatures made from modelling clay