I don't know if this fits the challenge or not. I worked from a photo, and I haven't done any quilting yet on the teapot.
I'm not sure how to get a three-dimensional effect on it, but I am happy with my shadows. This was a good challenge.
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2. Explain what the piece communicates to you.
3. Give a 'what if' statement(What if you had used blue instead of red?)
4 comments:
The shadows below the tea pot and oranges are very effective. You might want to try laying some black tulle in some areas of the tea pot and orange to help it look more dimensional.
Veronica Von Zwehl
boy, that's a perfect fabric for the teapot! I agree that a few shadows on the pot would improve the dimension. But your lemons are great and other shadows are too. Great challenge piece!
Chris Predd
I agree with the need for shadows on the pot. Black tulle would be a good way to go. You have foe a greatjob on the fruit and tea pot.
Pat Havey
Marilyn you could always use quilting lines on the teapot to get a sense of it being round. Just a thought.
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