Sunday, January 18, 2009

Update on Woodwind; new project

I did some cleanup and added more embellishment on my Recycled Art project after last week's post... don't know if you can see it, but I added some ribbon, beading and thread. I also sprayed some polyurethane on the wood to protect it:


Meanwhile, I finally got all the fabric together to start a new art quilt based on a photo I took of the Devil's PostPile rock formation near Mammoth Mountain:


I have been fascinated by this formation ever since I first saw it back in 1997, and have wanted to create a piece of art ever since. Well, I finally decided to bite the bullet and give it a try. As you will see, I didn't exactly stick to the actual color scheme:

My original intent was to include the rock pile (seen at the bottom of the photo) and some of the vegetation as well, and I may still add some of that in. But I am really pleased with just the pillars, so I plan to study the design for a few days before I decide whether to add more composition or not. Right now, the fabrics are just fused onto the background, and I do plan to add detail stitching to the top before I quilt... I also think I will probably do at least another of these before I move on. I have another photo where the pillars are curved in part of the formation... that may be a bit of a challenge, but the subject matter is just awesome, and I can't get enough of it! Loony, huh?

2 comments:

Melly Testa said...

Some thing up with google blogger, so I hope I am not double posting.
Great work over here, Judy! Keep it up.

Eva said...

vibrant! You don't have to know the photo to be impressed by this dynamic composition.