Lucky the husband is being nice. Although if he says one more time that I ought
to have done a few preliminary drawings, I may have to frighten HIM. Boys always
have a solution that would be helpful IF I WAS ASKING FOR ONE!
With all of
my vast experience in colour and tone, and with years of teaching how to find
your pleasing group of colours and SO ON... EVERY time I delve into a new medium
I don't immediately take the knowledge with me.
So, rather than build a pile
of colours that look lovely together at the outset, I have followed wrong
thinking and ended up with a big pile of... Mud!
I love each and every
colour. The tans are just completely gorgeous, and so I enjoy every stitch/hook.
I'm immersed in the beauty of the textile and the joy of fibre. Likewise the
greens. Yeeuum!
I could go on.
So, note from every class I have taught in
18 years: Begin with the colours (fabrics) you simply MUST use. Then add others
to the pile that make these colours look happy. You might want to have a limited
palette... or not, but in everything, these colours must be happy
together.
I have just removed the whole of the foliage. I haven't liked
it ever but didn't listen.
Starting again. At least the background (a must
have) and the flowers are almost completed.
1 comment:
i like it
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