this is looking good. and I agree with what you say, and I'm wondering why should the freeing be so surprising? where do the "constraints"come from, and why are we surprised when we discover (or are told) that to do a thing you just do it?
i enlarged it right up to see all the details, that's quality homework, very inspiring. fascinated how you made the star points with the weaving also. from a distance one can't tell, it needs a closer look. k.
It is beautiful. I would like to follow this class one day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - so rich looking. I like your blog background addition of quilting and stitching.
ReplyDeletelovely.
ReplyDeletejust letting you know i've [finally] posted your images at
http://found-stitched-dyed.blogspot.com/2011/03/from-penny-berens-in-nova-scotia.html
thanks
and all the best
india
I LOVE this!!
ReplyDeleteAracne - Any of Jude's classes are inspiring and well worth it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Penny. And thanks India too - I'm honoured.
Gloria - thrilled that you like it.
this is looking good. and I agree with what you say, and I'm wondering why should the freeing be so surprising? where do the "constraints"come from, and why are we surprised when we discover (or are told) that to do a thing you just do it?
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely piece. I really the contrast of those bold reds and blues you've used against the neutral background fabrics
ReplyDeletei enlarged it right up to see all the details, that's quality homework, very inspiring. fascinated how you made the star points with the weaving also. from a distance one can't tell, it needs a closer look. k.
ReplyDelete