Saturday, 29 May 2010
Friday, 28 May 2010
Von's Triptych and Illustration Friday - Slither
I made this triptych last year but I forgot to put them on my blog.
The backgrounds are 3 acrylic painted canvases. The houses, trees etc are made from papers such as these below - some are painted/stamped music, book text, etc and some are painted and decorated from scratch. They are cut out and collaged together, then stitched on the machine.
for close ups of the triptych and other triptych's click here
Illustration Friday Challenge - Slither
Thursday, 27 May 2010
Tag Book [p14,15,16]
this page is made from an envelope which has been turned inside out and stuck down.
this is the other side - it is the inside of the envelope with a blue pattern
above - before, below - after [it is the inside of a large white envelope]
print of a vintage picture, tag is a recycled greetings card
Wednesday, 26 May 2010
Tag Book [p11-13]
The first two are the either side of a plain white recycled envelope. Above to the left shows the other side of the tag. Vintage postcard below.
Doodle on plain white recycled envelope. The tag & arrows made from recycled greetings card.
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
TAST week 13 and Belsay Hall
TAST week 13 - Raised Cup Stitch
I like this stitch but I think mine maybe cup stitch rather than raised cup stitch, I found it difficult to pass my needle through the spaces on the second round, so I stitched through the loops of the first {I think I did, although it was hard to tell exactly what the needle was going through!}
Today I went to Belsay Hall with a couple of friends to see the Extraordinary Measures Art Exhibition.
Don't these feet look real?
They are part of a giant sculpture by Ron Mueck. There were small sculptures too and other artists work.
Also at Belsay are some wonderful gardens and we saw a few unusual trees.
Can you see an animal, a deer perhaps with horns?
Can you see an elephant in the photo below?
And a hand and arm here?
Photos at Belsay by Helen.
Monday, 24 May 2010
Embroidered Pincushion and Tag Book [p.10]
A friend had a clearout and among the items was some wool fabric which I gladly took off her hands. The fabric was part of a wool scarf which she had dyed for a project and never used. It had been sitting on my work table for quite a few weeks, I'd had a few ideas but never got on with it. I'm enjoying doing hand embroidery at the moment and decided to make a pincushion leaving the tassles of the scarf as part of the design.
Tag Book - this page is the inside of a recycled envelope, and has a vintage postcard, a printed postcard which I did, and parts from a programme. The tag is an image of a sampler from a magazine. The original envelope is shown below.
Sunday, 23 May 2010
Derwenthaugh and Tag Book p7,8,9
It has been a gorgeous couple of days, it was so warm early this morning, which is very unusual for this neck of the woods. We went for a walk to a nearby place called Derwenthaugh which used to be a coking works and has been transformed - the photos were taken there. There was even a heron on the pond.
you cannot really see the heron above but it was there
Tag book [handmade book using recycled papers - before & after - this was a paper bag
This was a piece of packaging - before
and after
and the other side
Friday, 21 May 2010
Thursday, 20 May 2010
TAST week 12 [sorbello] and Tag Book [4,5,6]
Take a stitch tuesday - This weeks stitch is called sorbello, I did two rows for my sample using two colours and they look almost like different stitches although I used the same type of thread and I confess it is a bit untidy in places.
Tag Book - before and after decoration - using recycled packing papers, doodling, lace, found images and adding a tag.
this one below includes a vintage postcard
and this one below is made from a paper bag
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Tag Book
I finished another sketch book a month or so ago, I shall call it my Tag Book. The book is made with one of those Zutter binders [makes holes at the side & attaches the metal thingy] which I bought last year [& havent used much]. The papers in it are all recycled - envelopes, envelopes inside out [nice patterns on these], packing papers, wrapping paper, card - all things to do with packaging. On each page I have doodled a pattern or drawn a picture, added a tag or two and some collage which includes quite a lot of vintage postcards. On the pictures above, the first image shows what it looked like after I had put the book together but before I started decorating it, the lower image after decorating, plus an image of the tag. Three more pages below, showing before and after views.
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Mexican Birds Mixed Media
These birds were inspired by the ancient drawings of Mexican birds.
The backgound is watercolour paper and I've used handmade rolling stamps to make the pattern with acrylic paints and dyes. Dots were added with the end of a paint brush. The birds have been made and then appliqued onto the backgound.
The bird directly below is made up of faux velvet and the brown parts [they are actually brown with a red print] are a recycled coin purse. [thought I should use some of the 'stash' I have]. He also has a sequin and bead for an eye.
This one is made from suede leather [some dyed] and faux leather.
And this one is made from inkjet prints - paper and lutradur, gold metal and he has a metal button eye.
I made this for the FAMM challenge - 'For the birds'
scroll down the main page on the FAMM site to read about
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