Sunday, February 17, 2008
hand dyes for sale & new works
I've spent some time rooting around in my closet pulling out pieces of hand dyed fabric that I made a year or two ago. It's time I let go and put this things out where others can take a look and maybe bring them to fruition. The pieces are big and the prices are low!
And, I started something completely different
Saturday, February 16, 2008
dye day preparation
These are just some of the stitched and clamped resist techniques I'm going to be experimenting with. There are also another half dozen pieces with soy wax on them ready to go. Now all I need is for the weather to warm up just a few degrees.
In the meantime, I'm busy digging through past pieces, re-shooting them and posting them for sale on my LikeHotcakes! site with the object of raising the money I need for FOF08- it's a Send Deb To Art Camp Sale! As the new hand dyed pieces emerge from the dyepots they will be going on the block too.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Valentines Day
Here are a few more images of my "slow cloth" work that show the wonderful way that vintage cotton or linen damasks will take dye. This was the last of a piece I called "Tomato Freckles" now in the body of a giant horned newt.
Old cotton cut-work doilies are great finds too. I wonder if they take the dye so well because they have been washed so many times or because they were made before the processes that prevent a good dye job? Any notions?
The white fabric is lawn cut from an antique Italian wedding trousseau.
I wonder when I'll know there's enough stitching on this one. Maybe when I can't lift it anymore.
Oh, and by the way, I failed a studio inspection this morning.
Voodoo only comes by once in a great while to hurk on something (last time directly into my clever little bobbin holder) and be critical. This morning the criticism was about an empty food dish.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Exquisite cloth!
There is nothing like coming home to a package that was an impulse buy that you had forgotten was coming!
I won this incredible embroidered Irish linen tablecloth on Ebay for little more than a song and some postage. It's so sumptuous. I know I'm going to be hacking it apart and dyeing it all manner of colors but for the moment the snowy acres
( 82"x80") has me completely intimidated. Look, Dijanne, it's Banksia!
The embroidery runs all the way around the four sides. How to color this stuff? What a problem to have.
Can you imagine what the lady of the house would think about my plans for her finery?
{{{boo.boo.boo.boo.boo}}}
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Ancient Beings & New Fabric
Between coughing fits and lie-downs I'm finally cleaning up the guest room and I came across this old photo.
When Colin was about 7 we lucked into an old Super-8 movie camera and I made this monster from clay with the intention of making stop motion films.
There was once a complete cast of characters but Jake decided that they were more fun to play with than look at. So much for our film venture.
I did manage to fool with the soy wax and some dye a bit yesterday. Again a strictly experimental process, no surprise that the turquoise is so pale - the mix was cold and it was chilly outside. The white shapes came from pouring soywax over a set of glass cubes and discs. The metallic gold dots were painted on an heat-set with the iron. 23"x37".
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