For this month's theme 'opposites' I decided to use colours which are opposite each other on the colour wheel. As I'm practicing compositions for the course I'm taking, I though I might as well combine this with my piece for The Sky is the Limit. So I made this composition. I'm not sure if I can give a name to it. The rule of thirds apply to the two circles off centre.
I layered four pieces of fabric: a base, a layer of yellow/green bourette, then a layer of yellow/orange scrim, a layer of purple bourette and finally a layer of green tulle. I stitched a grid by machine and then handstitched circles from the back. I then cut away different layers. As there are several layers of fabric it can be called a quilt, so I didn't use any batting.
Even though it's a random composition, I do like it!
On this blog the members of Sky-is-the-Limit group show the results of the challenge quilts they make. We started with each quarter a new theme, but have changed this to a monthly theme. Knowing that life can interfere with good intentions it is not compulsary to make a quilt each month, but at least 4 quilts per year should be doable. Every quilt measures 12"x12".
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Opposites in Stripes
Thinking of opposites I decided to continue with my explorations of working with black and white stripes.
The opposites I cover are, black and white, large and small, round and square and looking at the pink circle is it in front or behind the black and white striped background. I think the scale is too small to get many illusions , it is quite easy on the eyes unlike some of my larger pieces.
Raw edge applique and vertical quilting in red and black.
The opposites I cover are, black and white, large and small, round and square and looking at the pink circle is it in front or behind the black and white striped background. I think the scale is too small to get many illusions , it is quite easy on the eyes unlike some of my larger pieces.
Raw edge applique and vertical quilting in red and black.
Saturday, 13 October 2012
Thursday, 11 October 2012
When Inspiration Hits
OPPOSITES. You might think that would be an easy one, right? Perhaps so. However, I struggled with it for weeks now and was just not coming up with something that excited me.
Until today. At my wit's end, I decided to google OPPOSITES just to see what might show up....maybe an idea to work from...or maybe even inspiration! One of the first selections was a list of opposites. Well....that sounded promising!! And sure enough, the light dawned, birds sang, euphoria filled the studio!!!
I decided to use a few of the opposites in one art piece!! Well....when I started looking and thinking, I came up with more than a few.
So here it is...I had a black and white piece I did for a project a couple of years ago. I started with that (the Picasso-esque man and woman in the woven textile background. Then I cut and added the strips for the left side and top.
Until today. At my wit's end, I decided to google OPPOSITES just to see what might show up....maybe an idea to work from...or maybe even inspiration! One of the first selections was a list of opposites. Well....that sounded promising!! And sure enough, the light dawned, birds sang, euphoria filled the studio!!!
I decided to use a few of the opposites in one art piece!! Well....when I started looking and thinking, I came up with more than a few.
So here it is...I had a black and white piece I did for a project a couple of years ago. I started with that (the Picasso-esque man and woman in the woven textile background. Then I cut and added the strips for the left side and top.
FOURTEEN OPPOSITES
Yep...you read it correctly!!! There are actually 14 opposites in this one piece. Can you find all of them? I'll get you started....one of them is Black/White. The other 13 are up to you to find. That's why I put it on this post as a large photo. (If you need it still larger, check it out on my art blog www.kellyartist.blogspot.com - it is XL on that site.) Some of the opposites are perhaps not as easily seen as others. A couple of them are a bit subtle. But they are all visible!! One I ditched (natural/synthetic) because it would not be discernable in a photo.
Good luck! I'll publish the list on November 1 so you can check your list!
Thursday, 4 October 2012
Road Map
This is my life road map. I have come to a cross roads where I have choices to make about what the future looks like. In pulling together all my life experiences so far I can make guided choices . Hand dyed fabric is pieced together and then bias strips mark out the roads. Inspirations printed on fine tea dyed gauze are raw edge appliqued and beads work as "bullet" points.
Wine and Roses
This may well take me a while to do as it is the first time I've added to a blog!
Here is my version of the theme Wine and Roses. I was given a bouquet of roses having helped alter a friend's daughter's wedding dress. The background photo is of some of these roses printed onto cream silk I then appliqued the printed wine glasses and embellished it with hand stitching and beads. The quilt is a reminder of a wonderful sunny wedding day in August.
Monday, 1 October 2012
City Centre - Belfast
September
piece to theme Road Map
I screen
printed the figures. They are in 3 shades to represent the workers of the past,
present and future. I free machine stitched the map of Belfast city centre that I had traced onto
the fabric. I painted the River Lagan blue and the Motorway red. I do not like
the shape of the motorway.
The docks
where the Titanic was built are in the top right hand corner.
Irene
MacWilliam
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