Friday, October 05, 2012

Lupus in Loopiland

14" x 16½"

When I mentioned the theme of this challenge to my husband, he suggested that a wolf, as a "loupine" be part of the picture, hence the grey fellow here.  I took the stone loops from Cay's story very literally, making them 3-dimensional infinity signs; the loops themselves  are not tacked down.

Because the blue/purple loops did not show up well on the watery background, I ironed on some thin fusible interfacing to add contrast.

The wolf was cut out of dark grey fusible interfacing and some eyelash yarn fused to it, with the eye added using fabric paint.  I also tried outlining him, and his tail, with black fabric paint, but it needs more.

Critiques are welcome.  A fun challenge, Cay!

8 comments:

FoulkeArt said...

I love wordplay like yours. This is a very effective piece. I love the fabrics, including the background, and I really like the intertwined loops. A very good interpretation of the challenge!

Marilyn Foulke

ann said...

I find making a mobius is soo much fun. Yours turned out very dimensional. Since it is not sewn down, what keeps it in place?

Linda Mac said...

Love the wordplay. And I am glad to learn there are creatures living on those loops and monoliths!

Unknown said...

Nice, love the wolf among all the loops and how he was made too. Very creative!

Cay Denise said...

Lovely background fabric! I really like the intertwined loops too. They add a bit of Celtic flavor to the overall image.

Marilyn Wall said...

I tried to make a mobius this year but was not successful. Our challenge was STRIP. Just couldn't get it the way I wanted. Love yours

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Meena said...

Interlocking Loops look great.