Bird Tracks in the Sky |
When I first started painting and printing fabric, I was so hesitant that I decided to use old clothing that was so bad I wouldn't have even given it away. I especially had an old hooded sweatshirt that was ragged but had been a reject at the store since its parts didn't match well. I thought I would take it apart, paint it, and put it back and see what kind of wild garment I could create.
Well the taking apart and the painting got done, but the putting back together never happened since, again, I looked at it and decided to embroider over the painted images. The sweatshirt material was a lovely sky blue and with the huge yellow squares that have blue/green coming through the polka dots, to me it was too tempting.
At the time I had just taken a wonderful 5-day workshop at Split Rock Arts Program (U. of Minnesota in Minneapolis/St. Paul) with Ilze Avicks, a contemporary embroiderer, on "Fabric Collage and the Stitched Mark." I discovered that I love doing what I call exaggerated stitches (such as huge, open, long chain stitches) on small pieces. So that's what I did with the first 2 pieces, Cobwebs in the Sky (left) and Bird Tracks in the Sky (right), which each measure about 4" x 3.5".
Mending the Universe |
Roses Swimming on Dots 2 |