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, April 18, 2008
Chapter 11 Stitched Samples
Samples from top:
1-3. Making a shape thinner by cutting shape thinner and stitching rows around the shape
4. Left Picture - Making Shape less solid by stitching rows of machine stitch around the inside of the shape
5. Right Picture- Making shape smaller by fraying edges held by stitchery
6-7. Making shape less solid through machine stitching in contrasting thread, hand stitching, bonding sprinkled bits, bonding and stitching in negative space to make smaller shapes
8. Repeat pattern to make shape out of smaller negative shapes.
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3 comments:
Excellent post!
Thank you.
You do fascinating work!
Thanks for your comments I am pleased you like my work. Cheers Sabina
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