Friday, 30 March 2012

Wilhelmina

Hi everyone, so glad you are all responding to the challenge! I did post my picture last week but for some reason I didn't get it right and it never appeared - I am a technophobe!!!!!
My piece was inspired by wonderful Scottish artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, I was lucky enough to have to study her for a piece of work for the Loch Lomond quilt show in 2011 and fell in love with her work.
My piece is hand tray dyed cotton, with attached squares backed with Lutrador to give a 3D effect.
I have attached each square with an individual machine stitched daisy and then the whole was machine quilted. I loved making it and will continue to look at her work on the web for future inspiration.
Ann B

Inspired by -- Wilhelmina Barns-Graham

Gillian's Chickens

Inspired by..... This has been a very difficult challenge for me as I seldom work from images or text which was what the title implied to me. I have been thinking a lot about my friend who is ill and her hens so I decided to do a piece inspired by her hens wandering round her garden.

I first coloured some white cotton with inktense blocks and pencils. I then drew in lots of grasses using, paints, acrylic inks, Derwent Inktense blocks and pencils, Derwent Aquatone pencils and gel pens. I stamped the flower shapes with household rubbish and home made stamps and further embellished them with the same products. I screen printed the straw/sticks of the centre panel.

I then used free machining to draw in the hens.

I thoroughly enjoyed the making of this as using many of these products is fairly new to me.

Sorry for putting this in again but I forgot to include the image to go with the text. Apologies for a repeat of the text.

Irene MacWilliam
www.macwilliam.f9.co.uk

Gillian's Chickens

Inspired by..... This has been a very difficult challenge for me as I seldom work from images or text which was what the title implied to me. I have been thinking a lot about my friend who is ill and her hens so I decided to do a piece inspired by her hens wandering round her garden.

I first coloured some white cotton with inktense blocks and pencils. I then drew in lots of grasses using, paints, acrylic inks, Derwent Inktense blocks and pencils, Derwent Aquatone pencils and gel pens. I stamped the flower shapes with household rubbish and home made stamps and further embellished them with the same products. I screen printed the straw/sticks of the centre panel.

I then used free machining to draw in the hens.

I thoroughly enjoyed the making of this as using many of these products is fairly new to me.

Irene MacWilliam
www.macwilliam.f9.co.uk

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Inspired by ....

March last year I made this quilt inspired by the Dutch painter Corneille. I am not going to use this quilt for the present challenge, but I wanted to show it to you.
 What I am making for the present challenge is here:
Okay I admit, it is only the beginning but at least I have started :-)). I am not - yet - telling who the painter is who inspired me. The only clue I will give, is that he is also Dutch. If you can guess his name, you will win a price :-).