Art work: Mimi Spirits by Thompson Nganjmirra - Mimi spirits are nonphysical beings who have been present and active since Creation and are attributed to the Kunwinjku people, of Kakadu. This blog has been developed to display my work for the City and Guild Level III Certificate in Embroidery with Sian Martin of Distant Stitch and other interesting photos of Australia and inspirations from my travels around the world.
Friday, February 8, 2008
Work for review Module 1
1. Sheet 3B - The placement of coloured samples on Sheet 3B (top) needed reviewing and adjusting. The turquoise, 'new shape from old', has been repositioned to align more comfortably with the other shapes on the sheet.
2. Composite Sheet - The pictures and samples relating to a common theme or design for the cross shape have been temporarily arranged on a white A3 sheet as a trial for the Composite Sheet. These have not been fixed to the paper. Images consist of: picture of tortoise with cross pattern on shell; paper and fabric printing; rubbing; black and white and coloured shapes; stitched sample; and reverse applique sample.
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