But I'm back and ready to get to work, my goal it to write consistently and share my current work with you and hopefully keep myself accountable!
Last week I sent entries into the National Juried Show for the Canadian Quilters Association, this time I had three quilts to enter, a record for me. I missed last years entry by 2 days so I made certain that these were sent in plenty of time.
"Burrard" is one of them, I can publish this photo because its already been in a US show....
Another quilt just got finished in time to take the photos, so I'll only show a little detail.
This one took a lot of quilting so I had time to think about ideas for my next piece. I'd already decided to continue with my "Structures" series and chose a photo to work on:
who says sky has to be blue?
I thought I'd audition some of the iron work in bright colours:
And I put the photos on Facebook, asking if anyone thought the sky was a little intense....:)
Some suggested putting tulle over top to calm it down a bit, but that's not really practical as its about 36" square. I though I'd try painting a dilute white wash over top so I made a small sample and auditioned it in a couple places:
I like the texture of the paint roller and that it's a less than even application. So I think it's a go to paint over it and I think I might make this piece more of monochromatic with black/grey ironwork and touches of bright.....
Now....as for the Desert Island Designs in the previous blogpost from so long ago...... it's still going ahead, I'm going to be planning it for March, care to join me?
5 comments:
Good to see you back, Susan. I've missed you! I like the effect of the white paint, and look.forward to seeing the rest of the piece in due course.
Thanks Joan, it's been a while but so happy to be posting regularly from now on!
So glad you're back.
Great to see your thought process and just love the collaged idea for the sky, either as is or over painted. I shall keep watching for the finished pieces.
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