I've deviated slightly in my denim series, bringing in some other commercial fabrics for this latest piece. I especially like the combination of the mono printing done using my Gelli Plate and bubble wrap, combined with the hand embroidery on the shirt tail. I pulled the colours from the beautiful piece of commercial fabric with it's loose and easy floral pattern. I did some random French knots on the lighter green band on the left to add some more texture to the piece. For lack of a more creative name, this piece has been called "Blue and Green".Thursday, May 16, 2013
My Denim Series Continues...
I've deviated slightly in my denim series, bringing in some other commercial fabrics for this latest piece. I especially like the combination of the mono printing done using my Gelli Plate and bubble wrap, combined with the hand embroidery on the shirt tail. I pulled the colours from the beautiful piece of commercial fabric with it's loose and easy floral pattern. I did some random French knots on the lighter green band on the left to add some more texture to the piece. For lack of a more creative name, this piece has been called "Blue and Green".
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This is beautiful! I love it, gorgeous combination of colors too!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Asha. I really love the colours too.
DeleteThe mono printing is so effective with your stitching. Think i'm going to include a bit more stitching on my BJP May leaf :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Evanna. I really enjoy the hand stitching and I love the added interest it provides.
Deletelove the green and blue together! beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I love that colour combo.
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