Cotton fabrics with thread painting.
The shading looks more purple on the picture than it does in real life. Of course, that might be a function of me working on it at 4:00 in the morning, too.
South of I-10
Sonny Landreth
Woke up in Mississippi in '51
Migrated next door became a native step-son
Grew up on the rhythm of Clifton and Cleveland
And the Red Hot Louisiana Band.
5 comments:
I love the piece's sense of movement and the lively swirls you used in the dress. The chili pepper fabric is fun! I have a small collection myself of chili pepper fabric (haven't figured out how to use them yet).
I'm wondering how you're finishing it: are there borders, binding or some other edge treatment?
laura k
Right now, there is no edge treatment because I'm considering adding black borders left and bottom. If it turns out that isn't what I want it will be narrow black binding most likely or simply faced. I have a very strong sense of the music and a fais do-do in my head and I'm trying to be very careful to convey that. I think the two black borders will do that well, I just have to add them once I'm committed to it.
This is such a fun piece Delta. I don't know that song, but am certain I am hearing the music looking at your dancer.(smile)
I love your thread work...it gives such movement to her dress.
Good job on the challenge
Cherie
I love the movement you have achieaved with her. The stitching on it is super as well. Very well done!
Hi Rhonda,
Very groovy chick! I especially like the movement in her dress and hair and her expressive posture. Great job!
Cynthia
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