Peppermint Reindeer by Laura Heini |
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read moreSo my last week of traveling got cancelled since I finally caught the dreaded Covid. It took me 3.5 years so that is another thing I can mark off my bucket list! Luckily, with the last variant, it amounted to little more than a cold. It did disrupt my sleeping and eating though which seems to me so strange.So between those two things, I'm a bit of a mess. It's also kept me out of the studio for two weeks which is a bummer. Because of that...I am re-running a post I did on value ...
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This week I went down the rabbit hole they call Pinterest, only to rediscover my love of woodcut art. Woodcut is a relief printing process in which knives and other tools are used to carve a design into the surface of a wooden block. The raised areas that remain after the block has been cut are inked and printed, while the recessed areas that are cut away do not retain ink, and will remain blank in the final print. It is a very positive/negative area kind of printing! I always thought woodcut printing was interesting ...
read moreGenesis 1:3,4 Nina-Marie Sayre Radiating Lines |
Am I the only one that finds Pinterest the mother of all rabbit holes? Whenever I'm on there, I find something else that captures my interest. And down the rabbit hole, I go! That's where this whole obsession with composition types began. Long ago, I found a graphic from a book, Composition of Outdoor Painting by Edgar Alwin Payne. Payne (1883-1947). Payne was an American painter known mainly for his work of Western US landscapes. This graphic (you can download a copy here) really changed the way I thought about ...
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read moreSo last week, Michelle commented, "It’s funny, I’m aware of having different feelings about a piece, but I hadn’t really put together why."
I thought WOW! she gets it. That is precisely why I do blog posts like this. Improvisationally piecing is getting more and more popular. It can grow organically, but it doesn't necessarily have to. You can go into it with a loose plan in mind like a simple line drawing and a tone you want to set and then go from there. I remember the day I finally realized that abstract design wasn ... read moreWhen I first started quilting, it was all about the basics. How to get a consistent scant 1/4" seam. How to get your points to match. How to get the right tension etc, etc. As I moved on to designing my own work (and it didn't take long), I realized that the design elements were what was really important. And I didn't know them....at all....funny how they don't include them in a BS in Engineering. So little by little, I've been studying them. This week is line.
Oh good! I know what a ...
read moreLines that are Essential for the Composition
After much trial and error, I usually will add these lines with just the top and batting layered (no backing). This way I can ...
So last week, I introduced tangents in composition. They are basically where two lines touch in an annoying visual way. The reason, I think this is so important is so many times we create a composition that feels almost right butttttttttt not quite. We then start deconstructing the whole composition to find the problem. A lot of times, it's simply that the composition contains tangent lines and it's throwing off your eye.
In a search online I found some befores and afters.
Before
After
Notice the before feels all squished together. The line of the pan becomes ...
read moreFirst I want to apologize for messing up the link-up from last Friday. When I said I was suffering from insomnia, I wasn't kidding. THEN my doctor got me on new medication and I end up sleeping most of the weekend, I didn't notice that the link-up was not right till late Sunday night. So again, I apologize. Thank you so much for all your kind words and comments. I think I'm on the road to recovery.
In that light, let me see if I can manage something readable this week! Recently, I created a composition that ...
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Symmentry, Framing, Rules of Thirds, Balance, Negative Space!! |
Focal Point, Rule of Thirds, Balance,NegSpace |
I've been intrigued by this technique ever ...
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