My residency at Duncan of Jordanstone is begining to wind up. Only a few days left. Today, I dyed metres of fabric for another project. The effects were bizarre: the silk worked fine, but the dye just didn't stick to some of the cotton or felt. I'm sure I put the salt in with them all! Then the washing machine mis behaved and took twice as long and the felt piece in it felted even more. It has a lovely bobbly surface, but it is alot smaller than it started out! So I have several buckets of fabric still in dye overnight. Hopefully it will have worked better second time around. It also gave me a chance to play more with the colours.
I've stopped knitting at the moment (except for the Christmas cards!), after putting the work up for photographing last week. I'm pleased with how it looked, especially when I started projecting images of an earlier projection on top, building up layers of the same image. When the starting image was black and white, it became quite atmospheric, almost haunting in quality.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
The other weekend at the C&G class we were looking at ways of embellishing your work. As my work is generally unadorned and blin...
-
One of my samples based on Ruth's book One of my greatest pleasures in life, alongside art, is reading. Books have always played ...
-
One of the best bits of teaching City & Guilds Patchwork and Quilting is having to explore techniques and make samples. I suppose ...
1 comment:
Sounds like you are cramming a lot into your last few days. i hope it has been fruitful and enjoyable. Lovely to see your photos, looking forward to more!
Post a Comment