

I am hosting a workshop on one of the groups that I moderate: The Artist's Circle. We are trying 4 techniques over the next 4 weeks from Beryl Taylor's book, "Mixed Media Explorations". This is a fabulous book, packed with techniques, and a luscious gallery. The first exercise is Water Soluble Fabric. I have been wanting to do this for a long time, so here was my excuse. These pieces are about 4 x 6 inches--postcard size--if that's what I choose to do with them. I layed them out on this cool multi-colored fabric for the picture to give it a more finished presentation, but I haven't decided if I will permanently sew it to this fabric or not. Head on over to the Artist's Circle group and join me! Next week: air dry clay embellishments!
4 comments:
I love what you've done with the water soluble. Gave me an idea for my next piece.
So delicate looking and almost ethereal! Love the colors and wish I knew what you had done to get that woven look.
They're wonderful on those backgrounds. Can't wait to see what you do next!
yummmy!!!!
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