In a previous post I showed some of the pretty papers that I created with the Gelli Plate. I have a large stack of pretty papers. A LOT of them. I can and do use them in my journals. But I still have a LOT of them. So I was considering how to use what I had created in a new and unusual way.
So I backed some of them with fusible Wonder Under, cut them in layers, fused them onto batting, and created a little quilt. Here it is.
And I really like it. I quilted it and there was no problem with tearing. The texture is quite different than fabric - but I think it may offer a new and interesting variation to my quilting.
Next I am going to create a background this way and then add a shape in the foreground.
barbara
Jan and Barbara are TWO art quilters living in the middle of a very traditional Ozark area. Some folks think we are TOO wild but we have a lot of fun. We decided we needed a place to PLAY and EXPERIMENT and just share ideas. Come see what we are doing lately - and join the conversation!
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Art Object
My brother has a strange sense of humor just like I do. So I find weird things to give him as presents. If I see something and it makes me laugh out loud and it doesn't cost too much, it becomes a present for Bobby.
I found this little treasure in an antique store. Made me laugh out LOUD. Bobby liked it too.
Too funny not too share with you! barbara
I found this little treasure in an antique store. Made me laugh out LOUD. Bobby liked it too.
Too funny not too share with you! barbara
When is a Cow not really a Cow?
While they worked on their projects (which turned out to be AMAZING) I played with a CB2 catalog and just cut out shapes and designs that I liked. Had a little stack of them and started to put them together - and this is what it turned into.
I laughed and took it home and put it on my design wall - and fell in love with the basic shapes and the way they worked together. I was done with my 100 Days of Paper and decided that this was the perfect design to launch myself back into quilting.
Here is what it looked like before it was completed.
And here is what it looked like when it was done.
And I love it. People have rather strange reactions when I show them. Many of them are concerned about the two "missing legs". They don't mind the wing too much - but the legs..... I am amused by that reaction. But most people who know me just smile and say that it looks like something I would create. Such a Happy Cow! barbara
Here is what it looked like before it was completed.
And here is what it looked like when it was done.
And I love it. People have rather strange reactions when I show them. Many of them are concerned about the two "missing legs". They don't mind the wing too much - but the legs..... I am amused by that reaction. But most people who know me just smile and say that it looks like something I would create. Such a Happy Cow! barbara
100 Days Project is Over
So I actually DID work in my studio - ON PAPER NOT FABRIC - for 100 days in a row. And I am glad that I did. It was hard at times to convince myself to keep going. But I learned a lot - found new materials to use in my quilts, and discovered a new inspiration for my next chapter of quilting.
And I am excited about quilting again. So - are you wondering what the inspiration is? Check out the picture below.
I started with a beautiful face from a magazine - Kate Winslet. Then created a background with strips of paper and some paint. Then started adding whimsy to the face and hair and dress. And a bird.
AND - this is the important part - I realized that maybe this would work with my portrait quilts. I could COMBINE the technique I learned from Esterita Austin to make portraits and then ADD whimsical elements around the face itself.
This may or may not excite you. But WOW was I excited to have this thought enter my head. I had never considered combining the two very different styles that I enjoy into a single quilt. AND it would make my portraits even MORE my own style. Hmmmm. My very own style.... Makes me grin and feel all cozy just thinking about it.
I'll post some photos when I get started..... barbara
And I am excited about quilting again. So - are you wondering what the inspiration is? Check out the picture below.
I started with a beautiful face from a magazine - Kate Winslet. Then created a background with strips of paper and some paint. Then started adding whimsy to the face and hair and dress. And a bird.
AND - this is the important part - I realized that maybe this would work with my portrait quilts. I could COMBINE the technique I learned from Esterita Austin to make portraits and then ADD whimsical elements around the face itself.
This may or may not excite you. But WOW was I excited to have this thought enter my head. I had never considered combining the two very different styles that I enjoy into a single quilt. AND it would make my portraits even MORE my own style. Hmmmm. My very own style.... Makes me grin and feel all cozy just thinking about it.
I'll post some photos when I get started..... barbara
Where have I been?
Oops. Just realized that my last post was in January! Yikes! What have I been doing? Well....
Winter was crazy weird and COLD for Arkansas. So there was that. Then I had the horrid flu thing and was too sick to even quilt or draw. So there was that. And then stuff happened and got busy - BUT all of that is NO excuse to have skipped all these months.
I guess part of me isn't sure that anyone ever looks at my blog (I know, boohoo poor me) so I just don't take the time to update. BUT that is no excuse either.
So. I am going to backtrack a little bit and you will see all sorts of entries with this same date. But it took months to actually make all the collages and quilts.
barbara
Winter was crazy weird and COLD for Arkansas. So there was that. Then I had the horrid flu thing and was too sick to even quilt or draw. So there was that. And then stuff happened and got busy - BUT all of that is NO excuse to have skipped all these months.
I guess part of me isn't sure that anyone ever looks at my blog (I know, boohoo poor me) so I just don't take the time to update. BUT that is no excuse either.
So. I am going to backtrack a little bit and you will see all sorts of entries with this same date. But it took months to actually make all the collages and quilts.
barbara
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