A TECHNIQUE DRIVEN Blog dedicated to mastery of surface design techniques. First we dye, overdye, paint, stitch, resist, tie, fold, silk screen, stamp, thermofax, batik, bejewel, stretch, shrink, sprinkle, Smooch, fuse, slice, dice, AND then we set it on fire using a variety of heat tools.

Friday, March 27, 2015

Second in Missed Beat Series

I am not repeating all the information from the last post but here is the second in the Missed Beat series.

Process Pictures--some show the brown paper I used as a mask.















Finished and hanging. 



Two detail shots.  Oh, and the circles were looking a bit muddy after several layers of deconstructed screen printing so I squirted some Decolourant on them, dried, set, washed, then overprinted the entire circle with a masked screen and an intense blue thickened dye.


Just a note of self-congratulations.  When this piece was hanging in the studio, an artist/art instructor from UMA walked by.  He stopped, studied it for a while, then asked if I wanted to show in his gallery.  One guess my answer!

Linked to Nina-Marie

16 comments:

  1. Even more fabulous in person. The deep multiple layers (your forte) in the blue circles just pull you in.

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  2. Wow! What a fantastic piece. You go girl!

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  3. I love watching the progress, and the end result is really delightful! Congrats on being asked to show!

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  4. Thanks for showing us the process. Really neat and congrats!

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  5. Want to show it and others in MY new gallery?! Small but appreciative audience ;-)

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  6. Oh wow ! This one looks very special ....
    would LOVE to stitch on it ;-)

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  7. It is pretty cool. I kept wondering but why is she going further? I like it here.....and here......and here!

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  8. It is pretty cool. I kept wondering but why is she going further? I like it here.....and here......and here!

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  9. Congratulations! You sure know hoe to go deep into the layers!

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  10. This is gorgeous, Judith! So appreciate walk-through on the process. Congrats on the invitation, too! No surprise!

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  11. I love circles and that is just fantastic!

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  12. Love it. Now that gallery owner has good taste!.

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  13. Good show! Glad you received some instant gratification with an gallery offer!

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  14. Great pictures of the stages and painting of your very cool cloth. Congratulations on having it shown in a gallery!!

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