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Fragments hiding behind the Muses |
The gallery in Auxerre really wanted to show
the Muses, but I also wanted to make something new for the occasion. Related
but slightly different. This is the new
series - Fragments. There are 7 of them which can be viewed together or
separately.
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The seven pieces pieced and painted |
They started with similar techniques to the
Muses - lots of piecing of small bits of fabric, which were then over painted
to bring some unity to the background.
As I've been thinking lots about stones,
rocks and ancient sculptures I decided to add some rock piles using Markal
paint sticks.
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Adding the Markal |
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Testing out colours of sari silk |
The figures were added using sari strips
which were over painted with Brusho. Originally they looked a bit like scene of
the crime outlines as they were so stark!
The figures have changed shape slightly as I am continually redrawing
them to see how far I can simplify them whilst still retaining the idea of the
human form.
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Before the final stitches were added |
Finally I stitched the patterns on top. These
are patterns which would have decorated some of the goddesses when they were
made and gaudily painted. I drew a guide pattern to get a sense of the
flow. Following advice, I traced the
pattern onto Golden something paper as it is meant to be really easy to remove.
It may be the easiest paper to remove, but I'm glad I put it on the back as it
is still hard to remove every last piece, especially from small shapes.
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Adding the stitch |
I don't have a clear photo of all 7 in a row
but hopefully these give you an idea of what they look like.
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Side view of five of them |
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