Thursday, 14 February 2013

Green Door Experiments


 The Sue Ridgewell Challenge at the QGBI AGM at Nottingham this year is a 60cm square quilt on the theme 'My World is Green'. Having  gone through several  green phases with a substantial stash remaining and with my work as a botanist I was originally thinking of doing something based on my lab work. But with deadlines looming I remembered the pieces I produced on the paper lamination course a few years ago using pictures of crumbly doors.


 
I did several experiments in photoshop, playing with opacity  to see how they would look layered over a pictures of distressed doors (Iran, Greece and Yorkshire!) which I would then print in poster format over 9 sheets.
 


 
I do however have various door pictures that I had already printed on fabric so played around with these. A bit more random piecing and perhaps cutting them up is required but interesting possibilities.
I have 2 laminated pieces to choose from : the one below is more interesting but less green - it would require stronger green fabrics behind it. Looks like I might to make both and then decide!
 
 

2 comments:

  1. Both of these look wonderful! and could fit Halfway between, as doorways are just that.
    Sandy

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  2. ohhhh how clever of you! love the transparency quality of these - they make me wonder where the doors are going. This reminds me of Emily Richardson's work. Off The Wall is open in case you like to link

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