I am working on a couple of pieces that I cannot show. Today was a day of getting myself organized so that I have some uninterrupted time for working.
I bought some beads and blue perle cotton to finish the lorikeet felted piece. I love to test myself. I went off to the store with no color samples and came home with perfect color matches.
When we were remodeling a house in North Carolina, we had all of our furnishings in storage. The designer we were working with picked a blue for the dining room walls. I came in and looked at it and said, this is wrong. It will not match the Karastan rug that is in storage. We kept fiddling with the color until I was happy with it. When they unrolled the carpet from storage, she took one look and said, “Damn, you are good!”
I found a bag of scraps that I started saving after taking a class with Sue Benner. She is a fuser. When you attach Wonder Under to the back of fabric, it does not go all the way to the edges. She cuts these off, leaving a bit of fusing on the edge and then uses them to create wonderful strip landscapes.
I used some of the painted lutradur as the background and let it show through in areas. That piece is rather Lorikeet looking, don’t you think?
Tomorrow, I am off to see the ENT doctor and find out if sinus surgery is in my future. Then, I hope to get a lot done in my studio. No time to waste.
I like the sketch and the whole fun with fusing scraps process. I am completely with you on remembering colors. I can do that too. I suspect it’s an artist thing. 🙂
Such gorgeous colors! Oh, to be a lorikeet and step out in such stylish array each morning.!
Hope things go well with the ENT!
wow: I love those colors! They say ‘Good Morning World!’ to me!
call me when you get through with the ENT!
xo
sending you good vibes all the way around!
wonderful color!
good luck with the ENT today and good work on organizing your time. Uninterupted work sessions are such a pleasure (and sometimes so hard to get.)
Very lorikeet indeed!
(Hope your appointment goes OK.)