Well, the exhibition which I had before Christmas is over as is Christmas, the New Year and the cricket so I had better put up photos of my last 2 tapestries.
When I had to come up with designs for the Yr.6 part of my course I spent hours thinking about what to weave and one morning woke up with this design in my head, which is how a lot of my designs happen. So I went with it. It represents the 3rd Sunday of Advent with the Angel's candle. The next design was a lot more difficult to come by. I was not happy with any of the designs was playing with so I went back to the cloth and played with it in photoshop and this happened which is what I wove.
It represents post Christmas and the strange shapes are like the ghosts of Christmas. Both of these tapestries are app. 40 cm X 40 cm and took about 140 hours each to weave. These are the only 2 tapestries I have left as I gave the other sets to the people who inspired them which pleased me.
So, after 9 years I finally get to graduate sometime this year. Hooray.
Saturday, 17 January 2015
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Tapestry Exhibition
After nine years, I have finally finished studying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and I am having an exhibition in the crypt of the Good Shepherd Chapel at the Convent Complex at Abbotsford. This is an amazing place and an amazing space and if you are not familiar with it, do what is standard procedure these days - Google it. I started this journey in 2006 at RMIT and did a few subjects per semester then in 2011, I transferred to Warnambool which specialises in tapestry weaving. I started this blog to use as a visual diary in Yr. 3 at Warnambool and the first tapestry I put up was one for my son who built me a loom. People keep asking me what I am gong to do with myself now that this is finished; I am sure I will find something.
Here is the invitation.
Quite a few of the tapestries in the exhibition, are posted about in the blog earlier this year.
It would be nice to see any blog lookers there.
Here is the invitation.
Quite a few of the tapestries in the exhibition, are posted about in the blog earlier this year.
It would be nice to see any blog lookers there.
Sunday, 21 September 2014
Not Tapestry
My sister turned 70 this year so for her birthday I made a Family Sampler to give her. I used to do lots of cross stitch so I knew it would take a lot of time and I started in Feb. to have it finished by her birthday in July.
I used 32 count linen and only sewed in the middle of the day when I could see properly.
It took me ages to work out the design; the surnames are blocked out for obvious reasons.
I used 32 count linen and only sewed in the middle of the day when I could see properly.
It took me ages to work out the design; the surnames are blocked out for obvious reasons.
It looks much better ironed.
Thursday, 7 August 2014
Tapestry 4
The whole of the last blog didn't get published because I inadvertently pressed the jump break button and the rest of the blog disappeared. Now I know to avoid it.
Finished. I have enjoyed weaving these tapestries. My sister said they looked like I had cut them up and rewoven them; they are meant to look like that.
Now for a larger one to complete the series.
Finished. I have enjoyed weaving these tapestries. My sister said they looked like I had cut them up and rewoven them; they are meant to look like that.
Now for a larger one to complete the series.
Tapestry 4
I have finally finished the 8 tapestries relating to the Christmas Table Cloth. I used the same process throughout. I wove a small 10cm X 10cm using images and letters from the cloth.
I then played with this image in Photoshop to come up with a background I liked.
Then I collaged a Christmas symbol and other bits to complete the design.
It looks a bit dull as I scanned it. In this cartoon I added the Christmas stocking, made a line from the white weaving and completed the C. Then I wove.
I then played with this image in Photoshop to come up with a background I liked.
Then I collaged a Christmas symbol and other bits to complete the design.
It looks a bit dull as I scanned it. In this cartoon I added the Christmas stocking, made a line from the white weaving and completed the C. Then I wove.
Saturday, 7 June 2014
Tapestry 3
I have finished (nearly) tapestry 3 and I have had some trouble with the design. In the first instance, I had the bell on an angle and it looked awful ; so I pulled it out, changed the angle and wove away. I am thinking of putting a bow on the bell before I take it off the loom.
This is the small 10cm X 10cm tapestry I used to distort to get my final image.
One of the distortions; not the one I finally used.
The design with the bell on an angle.
It was much easier with bell straight; not as interesting but easier to weave.
May 26 th.
May 27th.
Looks awful.
June 4th.
June 7th.
It's amazing how different the greens appear; it is the same mixture though.
Another step closer.
This is the small 10cm X 10cm tapestry I used to distort to get my final image.
One of the distortions; not the one I finally used.
The design with the bell on an angle.
It was much easier with bell straight; not as interesting but easier to weave.
May 26 th.
May 27th.
Looks awful.
June 4th.
June 7th.
It's amazing how different the greens appear; it is the same mixture though.
Another step closer.
Monday, 26 May 2014
Finished Tapestry 2
I have finished tapestry 2 of the 4 larger ones I am doing; here are some pics.
I must have taken the last picture on a sunny day in the studio; the real colour is more the first picture. I have taken it off the loom and am in the process of finishing it off. I quite like this tapestry. There are not as many columns (for want of a better word) as the first one. I have started tapestry 3 and about half way there but I will blog about it when I finish, hopefully, at the end of this week.
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