Even so, I'll never stop being irked by the flattening of the circle in the lower right quadrant.
Finished, but not out of my system. I may modify the original drawing and start over once I have a fresh pallet of colors. I really struggled to complete this with what I had on hand. Parts work for me and parts don't.
Remember when the football player Rosey Grier revealed that real men did needlepoint? I taught Jim with yarn on a more forgiving size canvas and he duplicated a few album covers but lost interest once the details were accomplished. I'll look for them. We used to listen to music and stitch like a couple of old ladies.
I remember an elementary school teacher speaking about pointillism. I started a project using dots of colored paper made with a hole puncher. Library paste, yummy. I was butting the tiny circles of paper up against each other and halfway through my design when I thought "Why can't they overlap like scales on a snake?? ....Project abandoned.
1 comment:
Wow, What a fascinating piece and I love the imaging of you two side by side, working your needlepoint creations ❤️
Thanks for including the close up link (as I'm not on Instagram) - such amazing, tight, intense, beautiful work Deb!
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