Snow Pattern Inspiration
Red Oak
Spring is Coming!!!
Snow Inspiration
Snow!!!
Red Ochre
Combining archival photos with new and found footage, Red Ochre is a personal, impressionistic rendering of what it's like growing up Mi'kmaq in Newfoundland, while living in a culture of denial.
Summer Legend
Indigo Fermentation Vats
My 150 gallon stainless steel vat, yes it is possible to keep a vat going for years even decades. Learn more about dyeing with indigo in my Introduction to Indigo Dyeing Class at The Natural Surface!
My 30 gallon stainless steel indigo vat. Both vats came from a defunct dairy farm.
WIP - Silvers and Grays
WIP - 022213
Inspiration - Rearranged
Frozen Pumpkin
Frozen Inspiration
Rock Inspiration
Needle felted wool and silk fibers and silk organza fabric dyed with indigo and natural dyes. Agate type rock for inspiration.
The rock is mostly purples, red violets, golds and cobalt blues, though you'd never know it from this photo.
Since this is the last piece of my machine needle felted constructed cloth I thought I'd do something special with the piece, lots of hand stitching and knots.
I just need to decide which side I want to use, it's about six by seven inches in size.
Sample of Wonder
This sample piece is working on becoming something special, after dinner I will retire to the wet studio to surface the pink piece which may or may not be of the same colors as the one in the lower left hand corner.
Dyed and painted cheesecloth that coordinates beautifully with my sample piece.
A basket filled with coordinating threads, trims, constructed yarns, etc.
Indigo
Indigo dyed wool strips. Introduction to Indigo Dyeing begins February 15th, this class is self paced. Cost $75 USD plus $29.95 subscription fee to The Natural Surface!
Why Make Art in Series? Advantages for Artists
If you are an artist, or a collector, then this article is a must read by Susan Sorrel "Why Make Art in Series? Advantages for Artists"!!! I myself love working in a series. Doing so allows me to work out a design idea/theme but very often it allows me to see how far I can push the surface within a series as well.