Friday, March 28, 2014
Three red trees
At the outset I must confess: I do not like orange.
This landscape is built on a piece of nuno felt that has been stitched, unstitched, had portions of needle felted velvet unceremoniously ripped away, cut into two pieces and re-felted . . . All in an effort to make friends with the color orange. The green was a diversion, a way of using, by way of yellow, the complimentary blue of orange and the green of red to soften and tame the orange, with stitches in soft, chubby matte cottons and variegated silk flosses. The two green trees stand by in wonder, gossiping about the entire process. They refuse to acknowledge their own painted silk cocoon origins.
To be further confessional: Orange and I may no longer be enemies, but we are not exactly sitting down to tea and biscuits together. Yet.
The final size is approximately 7” x 8”, and the framing is a bit of a puzzle. I will keep this pinned to a board in the studio until lightning strikes with a grand idea. Or, maybe I’ll ask Jordan to choose the framing for me!
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