Coliseum, Rome |
Archaeological Museum, Florence |
Large tomato from the market |
Large, fresh porcini mushroom from the market |
Stones at the Forum, in Rome |
Half a Roman streetlight - I ran out of time to finish it |
Based on the crenulations at Sirmione |
Based on the millefiore patterns in Murano glass |
2 comments:
I love that you mention "terrible drawings". I am not often intimidated by the wonderful work I see (sometimes a little envious) but I often wonder why people don't share their mistakes and say what they learned from them. That would be so useful. I find that a lot of patchwork and quilting blogs describe what they are doing and then there is the Ta-daa! picture. I'd love to know more about the journey from one to the other. Maybe it depends on whether blogs are used as a showcase of work as opposed to a way of sharing knowledge or development.
I agree Lesley, it is lovely to see how something is made rather than just the final result. I try hard to give as much detail as possible, but sometimes I forget to photograph as I go along as I'm so into creating the work or I make the work and only realise afterwards that I want to share it, but don't have the process information.
I put a link on my newer blogpost on the 2016 Festival of Quilts to Laura Kemshall's blogpost, where she goes through her fascinating process in detail. Well worth a look.
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