Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Work in Progress Wednesday

I finally got around to taking picture of some of the things that I am working on. My goal is to do this once a week, but ummm, I am not making any promises. My weeks are sometimes fulllllllll, but I try to do some creative thing every day.
First, my painted canvas and hearts. This is just the beginning for this piece. The fabric hearts you see underneath are to be embellished with stitching and beads, then attached to the canvas. The goal is to add some words/phrases about love, some more shapes, etc. Now that I've shared it, maybe I'll get to work on those hearts. I think they will help determine what goes on next and where.
This is of the fabric hearts close up (click on photos for larger view). They are from pieces of my hand-dyed fabrics, fused to  Fast2Fuse (a stiff fusible), which I love.
Second is my little piece with waves. The base is a scrap piece of purple fabric that I scrunched up, ironed down the scrunchies, then rolled on a brayer full of lumiere. Let it dry, ironed it, scrunched it up, ironed the creases in, rolled another color of paint. My intention right now is to add some stitching, beads, wire spirals . . . The waves are fabric backed with a fusible.
One thing about sharing these two is I got a few more ideas while looking at these photos, so maybe next week I'll have progress to show/share.  Thanks for stopping by and if you get an idea from them or for them, please share. Until tomorrow. . .

3 comments:

Lola Nova said...

I just stumbled upon your blog. I am excited to see what becomes of those hearts, and to read more about your creativity. I really enjoyed your writing as well.
I write a little but don't know what to call it either, prose poems sound good.

Have a great day!

Karen said...

Both look like lots of fun!!

Rosaland Hannibal said...

Nova,
I'm glad you found me and thank you for your comments. I visited your blog and you do live in a beautiful place. Your photographs are wonderful. Your little girl with the mouse is precious!

Karen,
They are fun and now that I've shared them here I want to work on them some more. So I'm about to get the homework out of the way.

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