Sunday, December 16, 2012

TWO NEW ZENTANGLES

DIVINE HOPE
This is my latest ZenTangle I call Divine Hope.  It was one of two that I did this past Friday while I was substituting for the art teacher at the local high school.  Students were very interested in what I was doing as I explained the concept and gave them the url where they could find out more.  For those who are interested in the concept conceived by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas click on the link above.

Yesterday I attended our monthly meeting of the Capital Region Textile Artists.  We are a group of Art Quilters always exploring the world of art quilting by learning and sharing new techniques and providing feedback to each other as we progress in our art.

BLENDING TOGETHER
I forgot to bring my newest ZenTangle to share during show and tell but I did talk about how it has helped me open up new and exciting creative ways of thinking and how I want to translate some of my tangles into art quilts.  Members listened attentively, some commenting on how they did not see the difference between doodling and the process I was explaining to them.  I explained that for me the difference was simple; doodling is mindless meanderings we tend to create while we are doing something else, like talking on the phone for example.  I think of doodling as mindless meanderings and mindless meandering is what I was very good at.  Doodling did not teach me to do anything except reinforce my lack of focus during times when I should have been quite focused.

The principles behind ZenTangle is quite the opposite.  It is purposeful, ceremonial, mindful, and extremely focused.  It is calming and a wonderful meditation practice.  When I am creating these the results are quite astonishing.  It is interesting how while I am creating a ZenTangle I don't make mistakes.  One of the key principles of ZenTangle is that there are no mistakes, just opportunities for your creation to take yet another turn that was not expected and yet belongs somehow in the overall design. It is clear to me that ZenTangle as a daily practice will raise my awareness of my art and its possibilities to its highest form possible.

Friday, December 7, 2012

QUICK HELLO

Right now I am in the middle of monitoring a sixth grade test so I thought I would take a moment to check in.  I have been thinking about what to do with my new stitch and slash project which is suppose to be a pillow in its final form.  However, I decided that if there is one thing I don't need it is another pillow so.......I decided that it will be a wall quilt.  I have so many ideas about embellishing this quilt that I don't know where to start but you can bet that there will be beads, paint, stamped images and decorative stitches somewhere in the piece.  It won't be long before you see my project although it will be in stages.  Until then......

Sunday, December 2, 2012

YET ANOTHER LAYER

After peeling away the layers
Can you believe the transformation?  This is the same piece as before with several layers taken off.  Neat huh?  I love this method and I will be exploring lots more of this technique for sure.  It was so exciting to take of the different layers and see how different the piece looks now.

This one on the right is the before picture.  What a difference isn't there?  Once the piece is completely finished I will share it with you.  Until then......keep creating!

Saturday, December 1, 2012

MORE STITCH AND SLASH

My first attempt
Well, I can't tell you what fun I am having doing this.  What you are looking at is four layers of fabric that have been stitched together from the back.  Once the stitching is done you then turn the piece around and begin removing layers of fabric.  You can stop removing fabric as the design begins to emerge to your liking.  It is so much fun and serves as immediate gratification.
This is a closeup of what it looks like with the first layer removed.  It is beginning to take some form but the design won't be completely apparent until all the slashing is done and then it will be on to embellishing the piece which is always my favorite part.  Stay tuned.

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