Showing posts with label spiralling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiralling. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 February 2010

Celebration!

I have never been one for bright colors. So with my move towards white, yesterday afternoon, I decided to try something different, using what I call confetti colors. Typically, for me, these consist of the following colors, which, ordinarily, I avoid like the plague, or at least, would never mix with each other!















The above image shows confetti colors... according to me.

confetti |kənˈfetē| noun small pieces of colored paper thrown during a celebration such as a wedding. ORIGIN early 19th cent.(originally denoting the real or imitation sweets thrown during Italian carnivals): from Italian, literally ‘sweets,’ from Latin confectum ‘something prepared,’ neuter past participle of conficere ‘put together’ (see confect ).

I continue to be fascinated with trying to find new ways - that is new to me, anyway! - to use simple/recycled cloth and threads in a slow and decorative way. It's actually rather challenging, but I'm enjoying it immensely.















Remember the fiddlehead muslin from the end of yesterday's post?... Well, this is where it was going. A simple twisted muslin spiralled wheel.















Being stitched down onto an un-bleached calico ground.















Then re-stitched with chain stitch along the ridge of each coil, changing the thread color as I went.















This is where it led me. That's interesting... but think I can still do better... Start again!

Take a strip of muslin, pin it at one end to your work table, twist, and when fully twisted, pin it to your work table at the other end...















... like so!















Next, couch, at intervals, the entire length of the muslin twist with alternating confetti colored silk threads. (I wonder how this would look if I used wool thread instead of silk???)



















Until it looks something like this... which reminds me of prayer flags, flittering in a clear Ladakh sky. Nice!















For me, this works really well in strings...















... and as a spiralled wheel. I prefer this attempt, it feels more like mine!

















Which version do you prefer?


Added later the same day: Looks pretty sweet with denim too! :)

Monday, 14 December 2009

2010: Inspiration #1- Fungii

For as long as I can remember, I have been fascinated with fungii. All of the strange forms which these amazing living beings take on. To me they epitomize the organic. I am also fascinated by the process of decomposition, and, in the past, that has been a reoccurring theme in my (painted) art.

Yesterday , I stepped into our small forest reserve. The trail dotted with sunspots in the noon sun.



















This is what I found...















A rotting trunk on the edge of the main path covered in pale white/russet/rose pink fungii...















makes me think of shells clinging to some ancient wreckage... I love the pattern that they make.. a sort of spiralling...















Ruffled and scalloped plataeus or thunder clouds... like the traditional Javanese Megamendung fabric motifs, some lovely examples of which you can see here and here by a great company called EXOT who specialize in exotic treasures.















... like dis-orientated petals. And I have decided to make fungii one of my main subjects to explore in 2010. In cloth and on paper.
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