mono-printed and stitched fabric by Jane LaFazio |
mono-printed and stitched fabric by Jane LaFazio |
mono-printed and stitched fabric by Jane LaFazio |
printed from a photo onto silk, on mono-printed and stitched fabric by Jane LaFazio |
monoprinted and stitched fabric by Jane LaFazio |
monoprinted and stitched fabric by Jane LaFazio |
mono-printed and stitched fabric by Jane LaFazio |
Wonderful colors and subtle variations. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis mono printing looks like fun on textile.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool
ReplyDeleteLove this, I love pink and green together :)
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful! I love allot the colors and textures. I'm wondering if you've added backing and if so, how you join it all.
ReplyDeleteYes Holly, they all have batting. I cut them, with a rotary cutter, they arrange them, and put them on another backing and hand sew them together. I teach this method in my 'free spirited free-motion class at retreats.
DeleteJane this is Sooooooo beautiful. Would you be willing to share your process of color application?
ReplyDeleteReally sharon, there's no plan other that color selection and gelli monoprinting. I started with pink, then green then some purple.
DeleteJane, I have so enjoyed your discovery and representation of the Poke plant, which I remember semi-fondly from all of my years on the east coast. One thing you may not be aware of is that the poke berries are very popular with birds. And, the result is that the area nearby is well decorated with deep purple bird poop instead of the usual white variety. I happen to like having purple splotches on the ground. On the car, not so much. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour mono printing is a great technique, that's why I visit your blog so often, to see all your wonderful ideas.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I'm having fun in Sketchbook Skool too, can't wait till it's your turn to teach.
I just love your stitched fabric, Jane!
ReplyDeleteLovely stuff :-)
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