I have been doing a lot of dyeing to get materials to work with for my BA studies.
I have not yet been entirely successful with getting the right red I am looking for. So I am persevering and learning lots in the meantime.
Not a good image but this one worked out well. It looks like a licorice colour.
These 2 need over-dyeing with a few more layers to build up the richness and depth of colour I am after.
A journal where I share my adventures developing a food forest based on permaculture principles. I also share my love of knitting here. For my life as a textile artist follow me at lesleyturnerart.com
Monday, January 31, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Fun With Automatic Stitches
Here are the results of 2 exercises the class did last week.
Such a variety of responses to one set of directions.
Each student is developing her own personal colour palette so their work is really beginning to reflect their personality.
We will be doing more exercises on developing one's style (or finding it) in the following weeks.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Thread Painting
I had fun at Kilshaw's auction house last night.
I was interested in one lot - 2 thread paintings.
I came home very pleased to have won the lot for $17.50.
They are signed by Anne-Marie Matte-Desrosiers (born 1905) from Saint Hyacinthe, Quebec who won awards for her work and exhibited in expositions in New York and Montreal.
And hung for many years in the "Snug" at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel, Victoria.
They are very skillfully worked and fine examples of the technique.
Click the above link in the title 'Thread Painting' if you are interested in more details about this artist and more examples of her work.
I was interested in one lot - 2 thread paintings.
I came home very pleased to have won the lot for $17.50.
They are signed by Anne-Marie Matte-Desrosiers (born 1905) from Saint Hyacinthe, Quebec who won awards for her work and exhibited in expositions in New York and Montreal.
And hung for many years in the "Snug" at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel, Victoria.
They are very skillfully worked and fine examples of the technique.
Click the above link in the title 'Thread Painting' if you are interested in more details about this artist and more examples of her work.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Class at Victoria College of Art
We spent most of the morning examining our fabrics after tray dyeing.
There was such a variety of results.
We learnt so much from each other as each person show their fabrics and explained what they did to get the results.
An afternoon exercise involved working with lots of different fabrics that had a layer of automatic machine stitches added. We are all looking forward to seeing the results next week.
There was such a variety of results.
We learnt so much from each other as each person show their fabrics and explained what they did to get the results.
An afternoon exercise involved working with lots of different fabrics that had a layer of automatic machine stitches added. We are all looking forward to seeing the results next week.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
What have I been doing???
I haven't posted images of any of my work for such a long time. You must be thinking I have been lying around painting my nails or something.
I have been making stuff but I can't show it to you.
Articulation is exhibiting at the Whyte Museum, Banff Alberta in September this year and the curator, Michelle Lang, wants it all to be new work unseen by the public. As a result I am short on images to post here.
But here is something to make you smile and feel good.
A performance artist....a juggler.
Download The Juggler.
I have been making stuff but I can't show it to you.
Articulation is exhibiting at the Whyte Museum, Banff Alberta in September this year and the curator, Michelle Lang, wants it all to be new work unseen by the public. As a result I am short on images to post here.
But here is something to make you smile and feel good.
A performance artist....a juggler.
Download The Juggler.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Tray Dyeing At VCA
The students in my Mark Making With Machine class yesterday worked on building up grounds to sample on.
Using Leslie Morgan and Claire Benn's tray dyeing method they each dyed about 4 meters of assorted fabrics in their chosen hue. Next week they will re-dye some of the fabric to add a second layer.
They also painted some gradations, a la Ruth Issett.
The students are doing a number of exercises to build up a personal palette in an analogous colour scheme.
Using Leslie Morgan and Claire Benn's tray dyeing method they each dyed about 4 meters of assorted fabrics in their chosen hue. Next week they will re-dye some of the fabric to add a second layer.
They also painted some gradations, a la Ruth Issett.
The students are doing a number of exercises to build up a personal palette in an analogous colour scheme.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Tray Dyeing
I have been dyeing using Leslie Morgan and Claire Benn's tray technique. I have decided it is an ideal way for a class to do some dyeing. So tray dyeing is on for the next lesson of Mark Making with Machine, at the Victoria College of Art.
I am building up some ground fabrics to use in my work for the BA module I started last week.
This is the first layer: washed, ironed and on my design wall so I can plan the next layer.
More of the same, I think, except to make the colours less intense. I like brights to peek out from behind.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Dissertation
For my BA(Hons) studies I wrote my dissertation on my mother's 4 embroidered afternoon tea cloths.
...and one cloth I was given by her friend when I became engaged.
I learned so much. I am continuing to study the ideas raised in my next module of work, which started this week.
My holiday is over and I am back to work.
On Tuesday I had the first lesson for the 12 week 'Mark Making With Machine' course at Victoria College of Art. Except for losing light at one end of the studio after a power surge, the lesson went well. I had fun and all of the students worked hard at getting to know their sewing machines.
...and one cloth I was given by her friend when I became engaged.
I learned so much. I am continuing to study the ideas raised in my next module of work, which started this week.
My holiday is over and I am back to work.
On Tuesday I had the first lesson for the 12 week 'Mark Making With Machine' course at Victoria College of Art. Except for losing light at one end of the studio after a power surge, the lesson went well. I had fun and all of the students worked hard at getting to know their sewing machines.
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