Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Crowded


Plenty in a time of plenty. Quite a different style from my last project. As I mentioned it, I started it when I was in Turkey and had a flu which is a strange experience in 100° F. When I added more carnations, I found that the colors stand a little isolated and do not really cooperate; so I started balancing them out with smaller blossoms and vines. It now starts looking like a 17th century piece, close to my intention in the beginning.
You can see the experimental nature of the project in the sketching -- some parts show a geometrical border which I discarded. For the sketch, I used a water soluble pen, and I do hope I will be able to rinse it out...
In the close-up, you can see well how irregular the old linen fibers are.

6 comments:

Yael said...

Please - to everyone who looks at this: you have to zoom in to fully appreciate the beauty of this piece! Amazing!!

Deborah said...

Gorgeous work! When you zoom in you can see how incredible it is.

Michele said...

What a luscious bouquet! I can almost smell the fragrance. Michele

Anonymous said...

Oooo what a wonderfull work again, Eva! You are stitching SO regularly, I love it!
Do you know the Dutch textile-artist Tilleke Schwarz? Wonderfull embroidery too!!
Els.

Rayna said...

this rich piece is getting even richer! Beautiful.

Susan said...

Very beautiful, Eva! I like the blue lines as an element of the piece - it's nice to see them in the edges - the path the growing colors will follow.