stitching a purple sea garden and other dreamy thoughts
1. the meaning of you 2. shell 3. at swim two birds 4. seated figure 5. vintage ladies 6. little riffs 7. garden in a box 8. dirt cloud 9. winter white vintage style felted stocking since I last posted ... it's been a whirl of fun and busy-ness making mosaics and gathering shells for still life and being inspired by the colours and tones in my collections looking closely at shells and noticing that some of them have their own little sea gardens growing on the outside loving purple fossilised…
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Klari
Klari uses the tools and techniques of science in her creative process. The unifying theme is her mastery of epoxy polymer, and the fine control she brings to its reactions with a constantly-expanding variety of dyes and pigments. The UV-resistant plastic, similar to resin, supplies a common framework for the methods and language that she uses to explore and express interactions of material and color on a microscopic level.
Marian Bijlenga: Horsehair, Fishscales and Threads
Dutch artist Marian Bijlenga is one of my favorite Flickr finds... she makes these stunning installation drawings with thread, horsehair, and machine embroidery: She also has a whole body of work made with fishscales: All photographs (c) Marian Biljenga Her Flickr page shows much more of her work as well as beautiful photographs of her inspiration. Some of her work is also included in the current exhibition Traces: Mapping a Journey in Textiles at the Gregg Museum of Art and Design in NC.
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Klari
Klari uses the tools and techniques of science in her creative process. The unifying theme is her mastery of epoxy polymer, and the fine control she brings to its reactions with a constantly-expanding variety of dyes and pigments. The UV-resistant plastic, similar to resin, supplies a common framework for the methods and language that she uses to explore and express interactions of material and color on a microscopic level.