The 4th post card is about the Bay of Fundy in the early 19th century.
Everything 'classical' was all the rage.
Here is the 'stamp' in progress.
Many hours have been spent on the design of these post cards. I made mock-ups in paper (the inside of security envelopes) to check the range and distribution of values. I also use my camera to get black and white images so I can check the values are working.
I sampled the type and colour of stitching to use to attach the textiles: How wide to make the zig zag, how close together so the stitching showed but didn't dominate.
4 comments:
Hmmm...Not knowing the dimensions...I am thinking the elaborate embroidered ribbon is a bit 'much' and distracts from the beautiful 'brocade' patches...but the thread-like alternative isn't quite 'enough' some how...
Something in between?
Are these for Bridging Water Lesley? They will make a wonderfulll display
Thanks for you helpful comments Margaret - see my next post.
Yes, ReBecca, they are for the Bridging Waters exhibition. Thanks.
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