

I have finally finished the village scene. I ened up painting the houses with silver iridescent shiva sticks in order to lighten them up in the moonlight and that seems to have made the houses much more apparent. I had wanted to dye the other scene but realised that the scene had stars and a moon-hardly a daytime scene.So I will have to paint another scene.
And my slab looks like it's coming- the rio and water proofing course has been laid. So fingers crossed that the slab will actually go in this weekend- and when it's dry I shall finally have somewhere to work and live and I can get on with my art.
What a beautiful village scene you have made, I like those stitched "eyes-on-sticks" along the houses. It seems that they watch over the village in order to keep it peaceful.
ReplyDeletewow - that looks amazing. like rapture, if you know what i mean
ReplyDeletewill keep everything crossed for slab pouring
Glorious! It's worked out so beautifully, full of atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteI told you I loved the atmosphere of this scene; what can I write now? The idea of painting the houses in silver is fantastic; this is a real "arabian night"
ReplyDeleteThis is a very beautiful fabric piece full of movement and light. I love your layers of colour and your stitching. It's an extraordinary piece!
ReplyDeleteYours creatively, Lenna Andrews ::: Avon CT
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Hi! I so enjoyed stopping by your blog.
ReplyDeleteThe piece you have just finished has a very special atmosphere,beautiful.
Beautiful! The silver on the houses is perfect...composition wonderful. A truly beautiful "Arabian Nights"
ReplyDeleteMary Ann (proud owner of one of your "coral variations"