Friday, January 10, 2014

THROUGH THE LEAVES - FINISHED PROJECT

 The new year brought me some extra time to finish up several projects.  I blogged about this one way back in Sept. 2013, and it pretty much sat from then on as I tried to figure out how to save it.

Isn't it great to find that the passing of time provides better insight to just what needs to be done?!?    So....what did I do?  Be sure to read the link above which continues now with the addition of herringbone dyed wool leaves over the paint stamped originals.  Machine stitching with wool thread provided the detail they needed and quite of bit of hand embroidery punctuated the look of the sunset. (click photo for a larger image)

THROUGH THE LEAVES   11" X 16" 
Artist hand-felted wool, dyed & sun printed, stenciled with live ferns, 
hand & machine embroidered.

Detail

11 comments:

Ineke said...

Love this!

Linda M said...

Looking at your work makes me want to start working in wool. Maybe that's why I've bought some recently.

Windy Hill Happenings said...

So glad you persevered...it really turned out wonderful....still love the herringbone leaves!

Gwyned Trefethen said...

Thank you for boldly sharing your disappointment in your piece when nothing seemed to help. Having reached this place with in a current WIP, it is reassuring that you eventually found a solution. What a solution it is!

Sara said...

How stunning to look at this art work! The colors pair beautifully.

LA Paylor said...

yum, the texture is palpable thru the screen. I like the layering too.
LeeAnna Paylor
lapaylor.blogspot.com

Robbie said...

It is WONDERFUL, Mary!!!!! VERY lovely...wonderful use of decorative stitching for machine quilting!!!

The Inside Stori said...

It's Mary here....call me crazy... The stitching on the background is hand embroidered not machine...

Terry Aske Art Quilts said...

Very nice - love the colors!

Regina B Dunn said...

I hate to give up, also. Glad you found a solution. And you found a good one. It looks marvelous.

margaret said...

yes this was well worth returning to and finishing