For my round up of creative work this week, I'll start with sewing ... this is my feather star block for rainbow scrap challenge ( a different color scraps each month) The 16" block is finished now, here are the 6 finished stars so far, pinned to the design wall, waiting for 6 more colors
I dithered over blues for this background and finally chose this turquoise ish blue but have to wait til I can use a rotary cutter to set it
thank you to those who gave me feedback, you were all right... hugs!
the big this this week was doing Joy's table scraps challenge (watermelon) I love a pin cushion, so I found a free pattern on line and made this sort of following the pattern:, (HERE ) lol
made with felt scraps and dark blue thread for "seeds" |
joined with perle cotton thread by hand, stuffed with both fluff plus ground walnut seeds
Love it!
I finished my scrappy socks and started more with the yarn left and hand stitched on my little hexies
The rest of my time was spent watching paint dance across paper... in the kaleidoscope workshop and my Index card a day prompts...
watercolor Henge in plain paper sketchbook. Loved the teacher's ideas on shadow, glazing, color mixdue to physical limits this week, this one isn't finished. It gets words but I didn't like the instructor's poem so I'm seeking one on walking in the light of honesty, or something with light. She taught us with acrylics I can't use (allergies to the binders) so I broke out my gouache watercolors for the moon
This instructor used acrylics too... so I did what I could with watercolor and ink... She adds and adds on top... which is harder with watercolor, but I did what I could with some inkpens for the dots
an experiment to see gold over paint..
layer of turquoise, layer of cobalt, layer of black watercolor, then paintbrush with gold paint on topFor the small index card art:
4" X 6" |
Crystal... looked for an online tutorial on how to draw simple crystals...
"coffee" reminded me of a fave band that played in Tampa during my 20's...they always sang Java Jive
"strawberry" (L) and "Opaque" (R)
For Opaque I used the gouache from the tube... combines opacity with watercolors
now this was a real challenge. "FOLD" how to make art that expresses that? I crinkled a sheet of copier paper, dry brushed paint over it. Then folded it in three places and glued it to the card
I really like how it came out. A pure experiment... these little artworks are a good way to make sure I do something each day.
Sometimes it takes courage to keep going with illness or pain... but an artist type still must "make" art
the prompt for "I Like Thursday" this week was how does life change for you in summer. It's so intensely hot it's hard to be outside... so luckily I have supplies to keep me going!
linking with these fine folk:
design wall Mondays at smallquiltsanddollquilts
https://ninamariesayre.blogspot.com/
https://beadwright.blogspot.com/