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Saturday, 28 August 2010

Rosehips Under Glass

Here it is, as promised!  The rosehips by the shore... transformed into fibre art. 

 

I did the stitching on a very tough canvas-like fabric called Buckrum.  It's under glass in a dark cherry wood frame.  It's amazing.  But the glass glares so bad when I photograph it that you cannot see the art.


I think it looks really sharp with the black matting.  It brings out all the black threads.


I stitch-sketched all the focused foreground and left all the blurry background unstitched.  I then pushed the berries and leaves and stems forward with a blunt tool in order to create a trapunto effect.  I then flipped the piece back and pushed the background deeper back by stretching the canvas with the same tool.


Nice.  I like it. 

But now I just want to make more!  : )
~Monika
happy to put her photos into fabric 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great job!! You can get non-glare glass :).
Stay inspired!
Michelle

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