This fabric collage was in a local juried exhibition recently and won an Honorable Mention. A friend who saw the show asked me about my process for the construction and this is my reply:
The piece
Arc of the Day is indeed very abstract. For this
one, I was itching to use some of my hand printed (deconstructed screen
printing) fabric that I
have been making for the past several months. Two printed small pieces
were
joined and I added the yellow commercial fabric for the upper half. I
needed two things from the yellow: 1) contrast with the lower section
and 2) a way to make a piece of the size for which I already had the
perfect frame. (A lame way to design, but I am always driven at least in
part by necessity.) The several yellow squares were needed to unify the
top and bottom sections visually, as was the tall purple column in the
middle (which also covers the seam that joined the two small pieces on
the bottom). The placement of the squares also provides movement across
the piece, as the sun moves across the sky each day. They looked too
plain, so I added the hand stitches on those nice bright little boxes.
And I really can't help adding some embroidery on nearly everything I
make lately.
That's my story! Probably not as complicated
or esoteric as you might think. Thanks for the opportunity to be a bit
analytical :-)