"Mixed media, in visual art, refers to an artwork in the making of which more than one medium has been employed."
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Creating layers and texture with Fabric and Lace
Even the tiniest flower can spark the imagination.
This piece was originally designed to be a framed Art Canvas. It will now become part of a nature inspired project that will take me full circle through the seasons finishing in February 2016. In it I plan to challenge myself to explore new techniques and processes as I create pages using found objects from nature.
Here is a short slide show illustrating how I created it.
I must say... I'm thinking how amazing it is for you to plan a project to end in Feb 2016 - wow. I don't even book tickets very far ahead!!!! I will look forward to seeing your progress Linda. Your colors are sure lovely! Very exciting! j.
I am privileged to live in beautiful Cornwall .The Cornish wild violets have just come into bloom and yesterday I saw the first Swallow of the year. Having safely made the long journey back here from Africa their tenacity and determination is an inspiration in itself. :)
I must say... I'm thinking how amazing it is for you to plan a project to end in Feb 2016 - wow. I don't even book tickets very far ahead!!!! I will look forward to seeing your progress Linda. Your colors are sure lovely! Very exciting! j.
ReplyDeleteI am privileged to live in beautiful Cornwall .The Cornish wild violets have just come into bloom and yesterday I saw the first Swallow of the year. Having safely made the long journey back here from Africa their tenacity and determination is an inspiration in itself. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely thanks for a great video!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric and the twinchies are wonderful! Thank you so much for such inspiring art!~kim
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabrics, feathers and imagery Linda! What dedication to plan ahead for 2016 as your possible end date. Amazing! ~Niki
ReplyDeletewhat fun - I love to play with fabric and create - you did a beautiful job.
ReplyDeleteBarb Housner