Oine(Pine) Cone in Flight
#34
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Vancouver Island, Beautiful BC
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When I opened your post I was blown away.
I never would have thought to try to reproduce a pine cone in fabric, but you have captured the texture, colours and all the strange angles perfectly. To recreate a 3d object so well shows the depth of your talent.
I never would have thought to try to reproduce a pine cone in fabric, but you have captured the texture, colours and all the strange angles perfectly. To recreate a 3d object so well shows the depth of your talent.
#35
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Frankfort, Ky.
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I really like this....and all your work(envy is not something we should have...but I do envy your work). I wish you could go into more detail about your process. I sit in awe looking at your work and wondering how it is accomplished.
#36
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: USA
Posts: 783
Don't you just hate it when you make a spelling mistake in the title....and can't change it!!!!
Pine Cone in Flight!
This image caught my eye a while ago and I finally found the time to play with it. I had considered anchoring it to a branch but both hubby and I decided we liked it " in flight ". Roughly 18" and currently unbound. Painted over raw applique then machine sketched.
Pine Cone in Flight!
This image caught my eye a while ago and I finally found the time to play with it. I had considered anchoring it to a branch but both hubby and I decided we liked it " in flight ". Roughly 18" and currently unbound. Painted over raw applique then machine sketched.
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