tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16634800.post3931904015412022933..comments2024-03-11T06:27:38.308-07:00Comments on AND SEW IT GOES: Making somethingTerry Granthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16650965451863656517noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16634800.post-354078131960467392012-09-30T13:26:52.386-07:002012-09-30T13:26:52.386-07:00Practice, practice, practice, right!? I like the m...Practice, practice, practice, right!? I like the more cropped versions -- I think that is very different than your usual compositions and so a big move in itself. Ditto what Deborah says too. I'd love to see you go wild with the prints as you're always quite understated. Of course that's where I'd take it and this is your work, not mine.Kristin Lhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05955546754675680404noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16634800.post-16388145094082793022012-09-29T13:53:29.008-07:002012-09-29T13:53:29.008-07:00I also like your most drastic crop. And appreciate...I also like your most drastic crop. And appreciate your sharing the process. Good on you for having the courage to turn down an opportunity in favour of exploring your own direction!Chiara Zhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08110995967514906523noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16634800.post-16244255807597420642012-09-29T12:10:40.462-07:002012-09-29T12:10:40.462-07:00It is amazing to me how much adding the texture el...It is amazing to me how much adding the texture element give the piece in depth. Thanks for sharing the process, it is very interesting an reveals a lot in defining a just so, so piece and a more artistic piece.Carlahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00140738523399836125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16634800.post-32308277733750832952012-09-29T11:43:03.400-07:002012-09-29T11:43:03.400-07:00Don't forget, when you are moving from one way...Don't forget, when you are moving from one way of working to another, there has to be steps...just like when you go from one location to another, unless you are good at jumping.<br /><br />I am preaching to me here, too. I have an idea for a new range of work, but am a bit frustrated that the first thing I have done is only a wee step towards what I want to do.<br /><br />you will get there. you said slow progress. But it IS progress nontheless.<br />Sandy in the UKSandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04978514536651961190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16634800.post-85375567933525531272012-09-29T09:30:43.591-07:002012-09-29T09:30:43.591-07:00I'm glad you showed this, too Terry. And I...I'm glad you showed this, too Terry. And I've struggled with this a bit as well -- I have one big piece I started, based loosely on a photo, and I wanted it to be simplified and abstracted but not having the architectural lines straight kept making me crazy, and the more I fussed, the more realistic it got and suddenly I was doing what I set out NOT to do. It's still folded away in the closet, unresolved. <br /><br />But I actually like your last crop -- the tightness works well to my eye. <br /><br />And if you don't mind my saying, while the solid colors are pleasing here, I've always thought that one of the amazing skills you have is working with printed fabric well in terms of scale and pattern and visual texture. I wonder if the absence of those aspects is partly what is making you less enthused with this?Diane Perinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07447372718275554860noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16634800.post-2586096856395163112012-09-29T04:54:44.971-07:002012-09-29T04:54:44.971-07:00Thanks for sharing your process, Terry. I have str...Thanks for sharing your process, Terry. I have struggled many times when I've tried to incorporate realistic images in my work. Every angle has to make sense or it just doesn't work. It's even worse if I try to combine it with less than realistic collage-type elements. I think it's notable that most of Elizabeth's works that include buildings are not completely realistic. They are full of wonky angles, but because the whole piece is intentionally wonky, they work.Deborah Boscherthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15630878222793439712noreply@blogger.com