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Lavender over Denim
This piece will be a challenge because I like it just the way it is however I hope to subtlety add without distracting from its simple beauty. Read more
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Different look
I was getting so many photos of finished works page I decided to break it up. I now have: Finished works -Wall Art Finished works – Orbs Finished works – Sculptural This will make it easier to not have to scroll on and on and on. Read more
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“Tiny Bubbles“ completed
Framed this piece today. Peaches and teal felted wool design with glass gems of different sizes. Some trims with silver mylar running though it. Read more
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“Oh Jade” framed
Had the chance to get this one framed. Trying to stay in the neutral tones. The oblong pieces are stone as are the yellow-ish ones. The dark green is glass. Ribbon and trims finish out the wool felting Read more
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Finished “Not Quite Fall”
I seem to be on a finishing jag. When this one was finished I see an Indian vibe. Something like a horse blanket. I enjoyed doing the embellishing. this is not the greatest photo of it. I made a mini twin of this one too. You can see the process at https://daisyhillstudio.art.blog/metamorphosis-at-work/ I will be Read more
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“Will I Remain Neutral” finished
I framed “Will I Remain Neutral” today. Painted the back in chocolate brown chalk paint (I prefer the chalk paint as it has a no shine finish) This one has a lot more depth and finesse to it. If you want to see it process check out this link and look for the title. https://daisyhillstudio.art.blog/metamorphosis-at-work/ Read more
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“Just Peachy”
I finished making this piece. She is a small size but substantial inside her 19” X 6.5” frame. Soft and light colors male the teals come forward to carry you through the design. I made a mini twin to carry with me when I show. I find it hard to see the depth of the Read more
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Do frames make the art or art make the frame?
As I have started having my work become more wall art type, framing them has started to challenge the bottom line. I had been making the pieces and then finding frames or having them framed. Framing Fiber-art has its challenges because shadow boxes can be too deep. Regular framing with glass squishes the art. Framing Read more
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Burlap Tree base altered
When I finished the tree I really did not think the base of the tree was finished so went back to it and added a few mossy looking puffs around the bottom. I like it much better. Read more
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Burlap Tree is completed.
I consider this completed. Something I noticed once done is it looks much better in real life than in pictures but Oh well. There’s is fungi growing on the three and the velvet fall leaves. Lots of texture and alot to look at. The size is 25” long and 13” wide. I think I will Read more
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Working up new piece
I found these cabinet doors (see previous post) and started working on a piece for it. Really like the vibe of the yarns and I have nice beads ready to be added once it is felted. Oh! The waiting!! Read more
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Wall hanging framing I found
I have had framing issues for my pieces when I stumbled, yes stumbled across kitchen cabinet doors at a garage sale and thought we’ll… these would make great frames for my fiber art. I now look for these in different oddball places. I normally can find them for about $1.00 each. They can be painted Read more
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Formerly Things That Go Rust…- completed and renamed
I did decide to change the name to “Let’s Go on a Safari”. I finished this piece today. It turned out to be more safari like so might change the name. Read more
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New projects on deck
I have purchased frames from time to time in my travels. Most times I just make then find a frame for it but I see I have several frames so am going to make to fit a frame I had purchased. So the next two projects have frames picked for them. Read more