Mystical struck me as I was walking on the beach in Plymouth at my sisters house. We came upon a work of art created from the oceans water etched in the sand. The movement of water carved the perfect fossil.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
SAND ART
Mystical struck me as I was walking on the beach in Plymouth at my sisters house. We came upon a work of art created from the oceans water etched in the sand. The movement of water carved the perfect fossil.
I chose a muslin because I felt the affect from the rough fabric would suit the image. I then used thread play to create the fossil and colored pencil for shading. I added stitched flecks of opalescence thread to add a sparkle that is seen naturally in the sand.
Mystical struck me as I was walking on the beach in Plymouth at my sisters house. We came upon a work of art created from the oceans water etched in the sand. The movement of water carved the perfect fossil.
Theme 2
Hi everyone, Donna
Hopkins here. I hope everyone has had a
chance to enjoy the artwork created for our first theme: Mystical. It is now time for the group to start on the
second theme. The theme I’ve selected
is:
ELEMENT
Does it make you think of science, art, grammar, nature, math or something else? I can’t wait to see what is created. Watch for sneak peeks of our progress. Our final works will be posted on December 1st.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Spirit of Australia
My collection of Australian fabrics started during two trips
to Australia 10 years ago. My first
exposure to Aboriginal culture was at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Walking along the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) I
could understand the mystical power of the land that is so important to the
Aboriginals. The arrow shapes in my piece
depict the struggle between tourism and respect of the spiritual significance
of the lands around Uluru. It was
disappointing to me that even with signs requesting people to not climb Uluru at
the request of the Anangu, the Aboriginal traditional owners, there was a
steady stream of hikers.
12” x 12”
commercial fabrics
UNRAVELING THE MYSTERY by Sue Pelland
The Big Bang a truly mystical event that is more complex
than my mind can process.
The Big Bang I envision is a mass of light, energy, the particles
that created the universe, our solar system, and even life itself.
Physics at its best. But I hate Physics!
Unraveling the Mystery 12" square
When naming the quilt, I couldn't help but sing my favorite theme song.
Math, Science, Hystory, Unraveling the Mystery that all started with the
Big Bang.
I think the lyrics and the Big Bang TV show are both so cleaver.
I was happy to work on this project, humming the tune in my head.
I started with a black fabric, added a layer of black Mistyfuse, a rough cut circle of
gold lame, then Angelina fibers swirling around the miraculous light,
bursting out into the void at immense speeds,
resulting in planets, minerals, water, and life represented in the quilt fill patterns.
What I had envisioned as being encrusted with beads
looked so meticulous and orderly before beading,
I decided I needed to keep it free from the chaos of beads I had planned.
I loved the challenge of getting out of my traditional wrapping
and putting together a more modern look. Thanks Art Squared!
Vision of the Night
12 x 12
The first thing that comes to my mind when I hear the word "Mystical" is the Moon. Much of my work incorporates images of the moon. Here, I combined the "Wadjet" or "Eye of Horus" with the phases of the moon.
Horus was a sky god whose eyes, it was said were the sun and the moon. Ancient myth describes a battle between Horus and Seth in which Horus' right eye was torn out. Thoth, the god of magick, restored Horus' eye. It is said the myth relates to the waxing and waning of the moon, during which the moon appears to have been torn out of the sky before being restored once every lunar month.
The base fabric background is dyed with fiber reactive dyes. The eye is painted with Pro Chemical textile paint and Jacquard Lumiere.
The batting is Quilters Dream Puff and it is quilted with Superior's metallic and silk threads, and then mounted on stretcher bars.
Butterfly Garden
A mystical and magical place.
9"x 9"
The background was randomly strip pieced, then cut, with additional strips sewn in to represent stems.
A piece of poly batt was used between the layers for quilting.
Bobbin stitching with snips of dyed silk ribbon and paint made up the flowers.
And, the butterfly was stitched with one layer of white fabric, painted with inks then cut out. The body is a stuffed piece of silk. Everything was stitched to the quilted background and the legs were added last by zig zagging over a thin nylon cording.
Ethereal
I've titled my 8 x 8 inch collage painting, Mystical, in honor of the challenge theme.
Paper and acrylic paint on canvas board.
Although the three challenge pieces uploaded prior to mine are all quilts,
I'm taking the original info on Art Squared at its word about being open to all media!
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