The Front
The Back,
this is the truer colour.
Some of you may remember the fabric I stitched and then painted with Walnut Ink back in December, I was not going to do anything with it, but I kept looking at it, and as I had a couple of empty cardboard choccy tubes I decided to dunk the fabric in a mix of PVA and water, and wrap it around the tube, I wanted the ragged edge of the Scrim I used to crinkle up the join, It took ages to dry but I am really pleased with it.
17 comments:
Wow --- I really love this piece!
It looks fantastic! Love all the texture on it, and the shape.
This piece is tremendous. I'm curious as to how tall it stands.
It has turned out fantastic, Carol.
I love this one Carol. Very unique
Tonniece
And you have every right to be really pleased with it - it's brilliant. I love it. How tall does it stand? Did you cover the tube with anything first so that it didn't stick, or is there no need?
This is fantastic Carol, well done. Get it in a galery someone will snapp it up. love carol
Yum ,yum, yum, yum, yum! That's all I need to say! Really impressed that you've taken your sample further and actually made something out of it - I never do that. I love walnut ink - not tried it on fabrics yet. Can we see some close ups?
wow! This is truely fabulous!
This is a fantastic piece!
LOVE IT! It's fantastic. I absolutely adore this piece. Just gorgeous Carol.
this is fantastic Carol. I love the natural organic feel of it and how it curls. Really lovely piece.
Wow! This is great.
It is a wonderfully creative work of art, I am proud of being able to have a look and feel of it. It's scrumptious - well done.
It's a beautiful piece - very successful!
Wow this is a stunning piece lovvvve it...
A wonderful piece!
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