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Banksia Collage |
The above collage is of a Banksia Ericifolia that we have growing in our backyard. I was happy with it until by chance I changed the photo to black and white and realised that I don't have enough value contrast in it. I should have thought of that before I glued it down!
The next collage is of a Grevillea that we also have growing.
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Grevillea Collage |
I made myself try out a collage in fabric. I have been painting and gelli printing fabric as well as paper and have never tried to use it.
I decided to use a paper collage that I had already made as a starting point.
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Paper collage of gum leaves. |
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Fabric Collage |
That gives me inspiration to keep going and try doing some new work using fabric that I have created. It's a shame that it is winter here now and not so convenient to paint fabrics. Still, I have a couple of ideas running around my head!
Bye for now,
Linda
You've reminded me that I need to play about with some shaving cream dyeing again. I like the effect I get with it for use as winter skies in my landscapes. Messy to do, but I like the end result. I like your fabric collage version - very subtle colours.
ReplyDeleteI love those gum leaves!!!! We had to make two quilts years back for an exchange with ladies in Australia (Dijanne Cevall's group) and I did a gum tree...loved the leaves. Your colors are beautiful and your paper collages are wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried the shaving dream technique, but whenever I see it, I feel inspired to do it. Thanks for the reminder, Magpie Mumblings
ReplyDeleteI love the gum leaves too, Robbie. Dijanne Cevall is the master of printing Australian leaves, flowers and pods.
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