Saturday, September 29, 2007

Disintegration

These pieces with foiling, beads and shimmer paint are really difficult to photograph....of course, the fact that the batteries in my camera need recharging doesn't help any either! Anyway, this is another in that series inspired by cairns, standing stones and now old stone building elements. Another 4x6'er....but I do think I'm going to start on a larger one today...might even reach for those double digits.

10 comments:

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

Really nice! Good luck on enlarging your projects.

Anonymous said...

LOVE this, Denise. Love the "beads". I find a 12 x 12 inch and under to be my most favorite size to work in. that make me in the "double digits". Go for it!

Karoda said...

I just have to say this is stop-me-in-my-tracks beautiful! Can't wait to see the outcome of a larger piece!

Barbara said...

Its fantastic! Looking forward to see more !

Karen Stiehl Osborn said...

Wow! This one is by far my favorite! The colors and beads and stitching all work well to convey the sense of beauty now disintegrating. WTG!

gunnelsvensson said...

Hi!
Just fond your blog and ILOVE IT! Your are doinmg so much wonderful thing! Oh, I would love to go to your artquiltclass, but I am living in Sweden :-)

gunnelsvensson said...

Hi!
I have just found your blog, and I LOVE IT! Your are doing soo much wonderful work! I would love to go to your art-quilt-class, but I lived in Sweden:-)

Unknown said...

I loved looking at it close up! Great colours and texture, harmony!
Andrea

Kim Hambric said...

I love how this piece turned out. What texture!!! Keep on making pieces in the sizes you are happiest making. Whenever I force myself to make something I feel I should (rather than what I want), it looks and feels forced.

Linda Branch Dunn said...

fascinating piece visually. Very evocative and mysterious.