I'm ringing in the New Year with new work!
I love the process and results achieved with deconstructed screen printing. Aiming for a graphite black on cotton......I got it!!
This design was created using a rubber pebble sink mat, screened over tan silk noil. Though the designs are fabulous to study and admire, their high energy can be challenging to work with. But I'm a gal who loves a challenge!
Additional screen printing of roadside weed images were incorporated. Next, the two fabrics were combined into uneven patchwork units, and highlighted with some dashes of color. The background was laboriously hand embroidered.
ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS 10.5" X 12.5" © 2015
Artist deconstructed screen printing on silk noil and cotton, images screen
printed, hand embroidered, and machine quilted.
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Wow, already a finished piece for the new year! And a very nice piece at that.
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the effect of the technique! Really very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat techniques and a beautiful finished piece. Reminds me that I have to get busy in the studio
ReplyDeleteThis is a great piece!!! WOW! When did you do this? In your sleep??? You are my hero!!!
ReplyDeletegreat start to 2015 love the colour contrast here along with the design etc
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Is anything left in your kitchen that has not been used to stamp, screen, paint? A rubber sink mat?? Ingenious.
ReplyDeleteI agree, the results of your deconstructed screen printing are wonderful and I like what you have done with them.
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