A few weeks ago, I went to a textiles exhibition called Textiles in Focus with the lovely Karen and we had the great pleasure of watching Lynda Monk work her magic during a short demonstration. Lynda is a textile artist that I have admired for some time, I now own two books written by this very talented lady and long to be able to create finished pieces that look as professional as Lynda's. She showed me her Xpandaprint technique and I couldn't wait to go home and try it. I made four different pieces using different stencils and silk screens and I think you'll agree that this definitely warrants further investigation.
Here's another piece that I've painted and beaded.
I also had a play with my Gelli Plate, I used the same techniques that I use on paper with the addition of a little bit of fabric medium mixed in with my paint to print on some Egyptian Cotton. Loved the results!!!
The lovely Karen is taking a course at The Bramble Patch at the moment with Angie Hughes and I was lucky enough to find a copy of her book "Stitch, Cloth, Paper & Paint" when we were at the show and the next piece has been truly inspired by Angie. My piece started life as a collage of textured fabrics..........
....it sure is bright and to begin with I was a little disappointed as it looked so pretty in it's unpainted form but you know what? It's only paint......I need to listen to my own advice, I tell students this in my own class, I can paint over it. I have decided to look at it for a day or two. I'm sure I will tweak it but maybe only with additional highlights....we'll see.
One of the most exciting things on my course has been procion dyeing......oh my giddy aunts....it doesn't get more exciting than this. we were a class of giddy kippers that's for sure.
We did an experiment and made all these colour swatches using just turquoise, magenta, yellow and black dye....how cool is that?????
....now whilst I was hoping that my magenta mixed with the yellow would create an orange area and sadly, this didn't happen, I am pretty pleased with the effect.....again, more experiments on the horizon I feel.
So that's what I've been up to of late. I hope to be back later in the week with another flower tutorial.
Lin
12 comments:
love your photos and samples, particularly the Xpandaprint and lacey collage. this is something I would love to do one day.
Wow Lin love all of these pieces....you are getting really clever at all this!!! It really does look like a very interesting course..glad you are enjoying it so much....
Wow...these are beautiful and I love how you shared some of your exercises!
All the pieces are lovely!
Gosh -- it really is new and different, isn't it? Gorgeous colours coming across -- looks like fun. Thank you for showing us what you're learning.
Love from me - S. xo
Gorgeous samples Lin. It's great to be able to experiment and learn new things. Love reading about how you are getting on. Keep up the fab work! x
These are gorgeous pieces of work, you are certainly a talented bunny. x
Fabulous Lin, your experimentation and learning are so exciting and it's wonderful to read and see some of the journey you are on.
x0x
Cool, I love fabric and am really envious (in a nice way of course) LOL. I could buy fabric just for the sake of it well before the house & kids came along! But it's so hard to find it anymore especially for dress making.
Sorry I've prattled on love your work and tour enjoyment and enthusiasm.
Happy craftin
Rebecca
Just wonder how many life`s you have. But your textile life is anyway a gorgeous addition to all the other ones.
Love your textile painting adventures.
Margriet
Fabulous 'stuff'
Lynda really is inspiring, your samples of her techniques are great. Who are you studying your C&G with? I am on my first module with Sian Martin of Distant Stich. I was at TIF on the Friday, it really is a fantastic exhibition.
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