I added another 'rock' in front of the very dark bit and a scattering of tiny dull beads. I think it is an improvement.
I realised when working on this, that I'd worked the previous stitched photos on slightly larger canvases but have none of those left. I'm trying to make use of the stuff I have and not buy more. The extra size gives a bit more room for additions and makes things much easier when adding the stitched elements. I must remember that in future.
A short post today as I have just posted on my other blog. I haven't been able to email my tutor yet as they have a malfunction in the email department. Hope it will soon be fixed.
Thursday Journal with Neet.
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The quote this week is 'People who hate cats were mice in a previous life'
When Freda and. Eleanor are neighbours and good friends. When they were
young...
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9 comments:
The additional rock definitely grounds the lower edge (no pun intended!)
Beautiful Heather - you always seem to see when your work needs something adding or taking away.
Wonderful Heather,
Gorgeous, I love the technique of working over the edge.
Just come across your blog..love your workxxwaving from Putney in Londonx Lynda
http://chocolatelifeandjazz.blogspot.com
Trying to catch up on my blog hopping Heather, I love your little rustic book!!!
Just been catching up Heather. I love your Little Rustic Book pages - so much detail. Your photographs of where you live are gorgeous and that tree stump, WOW!
The framed pieces you've been working on look beautiful - are they for a prticular exhibition, or for you?
Sometimes worrking on a smaller version makes a worthwhile challenge - your picture is lookingeven better with the new rock. Cheers
always interesting how a small addition can make such a difference to the balance isn't it. i really like this Heather and how it creeps out of the frame
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