I've given up on New Years Resolutions...new diets....new exercise programs....it's just not gonna happen...but I'm always striving for more studio time and that is the 1 resolution I'm going to focus on. I also like to choose a book and work through it during the year - trying new techniques....last several years it's been on image transfers - something I'm passionate about and will probably explore further this year. I've also loved working with sheers and layering - another technique I'll explore. I buy sheers wherever I see them...often in a Home Decor department of a fabric store. Printed sheers can be painted over with Set a Silk or Dye na Flow paint. The paint has the consistency of water and is fairly transparent so the original design will show through. The sheer below would be a good candidate for painting on top of.
The sheer on the left is the one I'm working with now ....on the right side is a piece of silk organza I painted with Dye na Flow paint.Below .......the one on the left is purchased...on the right painted.
I love the floral sheer although it may be too busy to incorporate into something. I also stamp on sheers...like the one on the lower right.
Here is a close-up of the sheer I'm working with...it's busy but there are lots of "calm" areas to work with.
I started with a picture of a rock.....transferred it to fabric using an acrylic medium and then silk screened a tree on top.
I then silkscreened a tree (the mirror image of the first one) on top of the sheer (below).
And laid the sheer on top of the first piece of fabric.....This will be a small piece but I'm liking the effect. The white fabric area beyond the original transfer is interesting with the sheer on top...I was going to cut it off but think it adds something to the piece....I have a few more pieces of fabric to add and then it will be finished...will keep you posted.
On another note...I tried to dress Molly in a Happy New Year diaper and hat...but she outright refused....but she does want to wish you a Happy New Year and hopes you find lots of catnip under your pillow!
I also want to wish you all a wonderful New Year....one that's filled with many blessings, the love of family, good creating time and plenty of time to "just smell the roses". Thank you for sticking with me...I love and appreciate your comments and also knowing I have so many nice friends out there....



































