Just got ten postcards finished for Virginia Spiegle's Art for a Cause for the American Cancer Society to sell at the Chicago show. They are all "Study in Orange" and were done with a monoprint, then rubbings, stamping, fused shiny organza and then satin stitched.
I've been in Phoenix for two weeks and have been really sick with a cold. So, things that I had planned to do while I was gone I wasn't able to do except to take new work to the Textures Gallery in Scottsdale.
These are just brilliant: superficially simple so they hook the viewer in with a dramatic composition; but also complex so that they retain attention and reward many returns. Brava! Great to see such a coherent series too.
Hope you are feeling better...take care....cool stuff...love the line work the stitching creates...and a late thanks for the comments oon the paintings. I am finally home until the 26th....hardly recognized the place.
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These are just brilliant: superficially simple so they hook the viewer in with a dramatic composition; but also complex so that they retain attention and reward many returns. Brava! Great to see such a coherent series too.
Liz,
These are fantastic! Did you make each one individually, or one large one and cut it up?
cool stuff liz!! as usual...
I'm so bummed that we can't buy on line! ! want another liz creation.
Uh - do you think you've made enough of these?
Hope you are feeling better...take care....cool stuff...love the line work the stitching creates...and a late thanks for the comments oon the paintings. I am finally home until the 26th....hardly recognized the place.
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