I’m engaging in an effort to understand and develop what is called an artist’s “voice.” This is the first part in a series of posts that will document this undertaking. To begin, I’m taking a look at all my art quilts with trees as the main images – an exercise recommended by Elizabeth Barton in a […]
Author: turtlemoonimpressions
As a native plant gardener, the natural world is phenomenal and so much of the man-made world - our architecture, our cities - are stunning accomplishments. They exist hand in hand in both beautiful expressions and sometimes disastrous manifestations.
Our entire existence with the natural and the invented is intertwined – each dependent on the other, even as my art evolves, each breathing in the wake of the other.
As a mixed media artist - textile, paper, printmaker - various substrates and mediums - surface design is one aspect of the process that I love. I thoroughly enjoy the play with color, value and construct, particularly the improvisation which starts with one thing, an idea, a glimpse of a vision, perhaps something that captures my eye for a moment in time and it grows organically. I become focused on whatever piece I'm working on and follow my muse to find my way.
February Week 3. One Four Challenge
The Editing Process: Made a new layer by heightening Week 1, maxing out the saturation, inverted it and changed the hue: Over that I layered a new B&W 3 edit: Next, I tweaked exposure and opacity settings. Finally, I cropped it for this week’s image to conform more with the two thirds rule. Week 3 Fire […]
Wholecloth Quilts In The Making
I’ve begun to take some of the pieces that I printed this summer and transform them into wholecloth quilts. This one I’m calling “Solar” and stitched it both by machine and by hand. It’s about 14″ X 21″ inches. I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. This was sun printed using Jacquard Solar Fast Ink. Linking […]