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This is where you find me exploring a variety of creative adventures mostly about but not limited to quilting. I'm a firm believer that one increases their creativity by being open to and playing with a variety of cretative endeavors ... at least that my excuse for today. Enjoy your sourjourn through my studio playroom. May you find encouragement and inspiration, and on occassion, a little pin-prick that may be thought-provoking or spark your imagination. Thank you for stopping by.


    SURFACE DESIGN EXPERIMENTING

    Posted by administrator on Thursday, April 1st, 2010

    ... and speaking of books, how about this funny video about the "new technology" of the Middle Ages - the invention of the book and the need for a little on-site tech help.

    SURFACE SAMPLING

    This week I've been experimenting and testing my options for surface design with my art quilt called Ostinato. I tried:

    • inks by themselves (pretty hard to get the color saturationin combination with the effects I want)
    • various metallic markers (sure wish they came with a fine tip - I like to use this medium right along the stitching line as a highlight)
    • Paint Stik GOLD (I like the way I could follow the stitching line and feather the pigment out with my fingers. Also like the way I can start light and add more if I want)
    • copper/gold glitter pens (I like the way the light catches on the glitter particles for shimmering and highlights. DO NOT like the copper/orange by itself. NOTE TO SELF: use this as a last step adding color/highlights over color that is already in place.)

    The effect I liked the best was done in this order:

    1. Lay down gold Paint Stik first, following the stitching line and pulling the color down across the quilted clam shape with my fingers. (still a child-like finger painter at heart)
    2. With the Tsuniko Inks ... use the fine-tip sponge brush and #73 to add color highlights along the stitching line. May play with dry brush to add hints of color in the quilted clam shape.
    3. Use the glitter pens with a LIGHT hand to add aditional highlighting.

    Keep color mainly along the stitching line so it gets lighter an even to nothing as I come further out in the quilted clam shape.

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