Can this piece of fiber art stand alone?
When I started this work HERE, I was thinking of making this the background and then adding a focal point (a rocking chair) in silhouette form to the front like I did my peacock quilt HERE.
The small square patches measure 7/8” with 3/16” between patches. I placed the apple there to help you get a feel for the size of the whole piece that measures 22” X 22.”
Now that I’m ready to add the rocking chair, I feel the background is way too busy. So, can this piece stand alone?
7 comments:
I love your process - very cool. I think if you accentuate the leaves (fruit?) near the center that would be enough. I would not add a rocking chair - there is no connection (for me).
Cary Flanagan
I enjoy watching u n ur family! I see 2 people sittin on the porch behind the kattice with a lighted window. 'Tranqui Summer's Eve'???
I agree with Anne......I also see figures on the other side of the lattice. It's like I'm "Looking Through The Lattice"....nice job
I would add the rocking chair.
creates a focus point for the eye.
But since it's your vision of beauty, your creative spirit at work, go with what your heart says to do.
A title?
"I have earned this rest"
Best wishes
Stoney
Julia i love your work, you have such a creative mind. The fabric is so beautiful . If you ever decide to have a class on this process i would love to learn how to do it. I never know what my schedule is at work but maybe i could work it out. Good luck , i know its going to be a great piece. It already is so pleasing to look at. Shirley huff
I think the grid makes a fine background for a focal point, and if your initial vision and intention is to add a rocking chair, you should go ahead with that plan--a silhouette in dark brown or black. The statement must be what YOU intend to portray. What does the piece say to you after you add the rocking chair?
I like the idea of a rocking chair. That would add just that little bit more interest. Maybe put it in the lower right??
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