Sunday, August 26, 2012

Wire and Fiber Co-existing

 
It's been a while since my last blog entry, so I thought I would slow down and take some time to post my WIP.

 
Quilting Arts Magazine published a really interesting article about fiber artist Diane Savona. She produces salvaged textiles that are just amazing. She incorporates found objects in the most interesting way into her quilts.

 
After reading the article and drooling over her work, I thought why can't I use wire with quilting?! And so, the playing begins. 

I should have a completed piece with wire and fiber to share with you in the next few weeks.
I do try to get an assemblage piece done here and there.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Trip


I found these great 1.5"x1.5"x.25" vintage wooden blocks. I really like how thin they are! The legs are white wooden tees used for golfing. 

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Imbedded Pieces Revealed







Altered doll heads with Apoxie Sculpt.


A few posts back, I posed  a question if anyone knew what these embedded pieces were.
Looking at them upclose will reveal that they are small BB's.



I used tacks from the hardware store and embedded them into the Apoxie Sculpt.


This head has texture from a rubber stamp or some type of tool.


Apoxie Sculpt is a really wonderful material to use. It comes in two parts and when combined you have a cetain amount of time on which to use before it starts to set, and it cures as hard as a rock!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Smoot


He carries a vintage light bulb in his left hand and a rusty washer in his right.
Can anyone guess what's inbedded into his head?