Just ask the question when you begin a motif - where is it going to sit on the page/canvas/fabric? We know not to plop it in the centre or up a corner flat!
So today we looked at beginning a motif on the intersection of a loosely drawn grid of 4 lines, using bees, butterflies and bees for our inspiration.
Remember that the background is 50% of the overall effect - so don't forget it. Will it be coloured/textured/patterned/pictorial, such as leaves or berries? Responses will hopefully appear in the blog next month.
Janet C has discovered she can draw and write beautifully with her non-dominant hand. A trait she didn't know she possessed until she broke her humerus last month
Her observation drawing of tulip bulbs is stunning. Have you tried drawing with your non-dominant hand? You don't know the results unless you try...give it a go.
Other mixed media work by Di, who continues with her Story on a Reel
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A different section of the roll
Elaine's applique hanging continues to impress everyone with it's stunning use of colour
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Janet L also loves applique
Indeed, the technique of applique is one used a lot and by many. Such as in Pat D's story roll which is now complete
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Layering and couching by Elise, who is making pieces based on fungi
Dawn has resurrected a fabric screen print and is enhancing the design with hand embroidery
Margaret Bo continues her hand embroidery project balancing a lot of different colours extremely well...
...while Sylvia is making a hand embroidered garden to go around the bottom of her glass jar which has a beaded dragonfly for the lid
Our next meeting in June, will hopefully reveal our design pages based on the housefly, bees and butterflies.
Until then...enjoy your paper, fabric and thread and everything which brings colour to your lives and to your work.
Jude
Close-up
A different section of the roll
Elaine's applique hanging continues to impress everyone with it's stunning use of colour
Close-up
Janet L also loves applique
Indeed, the technique of applique is one used a lot and by many. Such as in Pat D's story roll which is now complete
Close-up
Layering and couching by Elise, who is making pieces based on fungi
Dawn has resurrected a fabric screen print and is enhancing the design with hand embroidery
Margaret Bo continues her hand embroidery project balancing a lot of different colours extremely well...
...while Sylvia is making a hand embroidered garden to go around the bottom of her glass jar which has a beaded dragonfly for the lid
Our next meeting in June, will hopefully reveal our design pages based on the housefly, bees and butterflies.
Until then...enjoy your paper, fabric and thread and everything which brings colour to your lives and to your work.
Jude