My latest work, Roots, was made in response to a challenge set by the Waltham Textile Group who meet once a month at Waltham Windmill. This is an exhibiting group and, like many such groups, we all aim to produce a piece of work to a particular theme. The work will be displayed together at our bi-annual exhibition at the Windmill next August. Our current theme, leaves, couldn’t suit me better! There are absolutely no limitations for this main piece, it can be any size, any technique, 3D or 2D. This freedom in itself can be a headache because there are so many directions you can go in……..consequently I’ve yet to start that piece!
Running alongside our main theme we also have other, more specific, “challenges”. One of them is to produce three A4 pieces of work using three colours, each piece to predominantly feature one of those colours plus a little of the other two. This can be any style, any technique and any subject matter. You can see how I approached this challenge in a previous post “work in progress” and Roots is the result of that challenge.
Originally I made three wet felted backgrounds to which I was going to add lots of texture with fibre and stitch. The felt was put to one side for a few weeks while I did other things and by the time I went back to it I had changed my mind (surprise, surprise!). Instead of using the felt I reached for my roll of Lutradur, practising what I preach and using the techniques and materials demonstrated in my Forest Floor Workshop.
It turned out to be a very mixed media piece with felted pebbles, free motion stitched ferns and weeds and Lutradur leaves and forest floor. The only items not hand made are three small brown Beech tree pods.
With this challenge finished its back to trying out ideas and working up samples for my main exhibition piece. I’ve no idea how that will look as yet but I’m thinking along the lines of it being “abstract”…..that thought may change several times between now and completion!
Wonderful piece Karen! It just looks so ‘right’ in every way.
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Thank you Lyn.
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I love this piece Karen! It is wonderful with all the textures and 3D shapes. The color scheme is so autumn, perfect for the season.
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Thanks Ruth, I was pleased with how this one worked out. I started off making it in fibre but changed my mind…..I’m now thinking of making another, larger version using the same forest floor theme but in one large piece using Bergschaf….watch this space!
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The finished piece is looking fab Karen. Hope you find the start for your main work….even though it’ll probably change direction.
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Thanks Antje. I’ve made a start with a leaf sample this afternoon and will post it once it’s finished.
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Just seen this on Instagram and it is gorgeous. The leaves are so perfectly ‘right’ with the subtle colouring and the little holes just forming as they start to decay. Fantastic!
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Thanks Alex, the leaves were very bright to begin with so they had a wash of colour to tone them down a little.
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