Finally I have something new to show. I've talked about this macro project before, a challenge done for the Fiber Artists of the North East (FANE) that meets monthly with Jane Davila as our mentor. We were to take a Macro shot of anything with our camera. For those of you who don't know, a macro shot is a setting on most digital cameras where you can take a very close up picture. Then we were to use that photo as inspiration for a quilt, any size. Here is my finished product, Feather Study. Please click on each picture to see more detail.
Here is the photo I started with, a grayish white feather on bright turquoise fabric.
I cropped the photo to make it square, then took it into Photshop and changed the picture to four different colorways. Changing the color just changed the background color, but when I used the Posterize filter, it brought out many under colors in the white/gray feather. I printed out each altered photo to about 8 inches square onto fabric and pieced them together. I liked the secondary pattern that emerged when I rotated the 4 pieces to sew them together.
Then I heavily machine quilted it, changing threads many times to match the color in the photo. I enjoyed this process immensely and want to do some more.
There were some fascinating pieces shown last night , using many different techniques. I know, I know I should have had my camera, but once again I left it home.
9 comments:
I love the way you set the multiples to create the central motif.
Very nice, Norma. It's fascinating what happens to the colors when you change hues, isn't it?
Norma,
I too really enjoy the thread painting process and yours turned out fabulous.
The secondary design is great! Can't wait to see what else you do with this.
What a lovely piece Norma. I have been meaning to try doing some work in Photo Shop but never seem to get to it. I think I am chicken.
Oh Norma, it's gorgeous! I'm so sorry I got there too late last night to see it in person.
Wow! Lovely!
Great interpretation of the photo, Norma!
Beautiful Norma, It was a fun project. And as usual your work is wonderful....
Just beautiful, Norma - at first I couldn't 'see' the picture in your artquilt - duh.... - what an artistic and creative way to emphasize the negative space! I have been following your blog for awhile - you are truly growing as an artist!!
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