Sunday, April 29, 2012

Printing on Fabric with InkAid


Paint fabric with any InkAid. It comes in Clear, White, Red, Blue, Pearl and my fav, Bronze.
InkAid secures a fine printed image and preserves it.
I've painted cotton broadcloth with a combo of Bronze and Clear. I like the variegated result.
I've ironed my cloth onto HTC's Trans-Web. This is a terrific fusible. I love how it doesn't show with silk organza.
The photo was divided into printable size sections in Photoshop.
I sliced the cloth lengthwise into strips the width of the each printed photo.
 Next, I sliced the prepared cloth into the proper width.
I arrange the sections into a pleasing composition- out of the order in which it was painted wiht inkaid.
Manipulated Photo
Next to print! The fusible becomes the carrier sheet. It can now be printed like a sheet of paper. I did iron them so they weren't curled going though the printer.
After they are printed, I decided to fuse them to sheet of stabilizer that is equal to the total size of all the pictures. This is another HTC product that they call it CutAway. It is a poly/rayon non-woven material I find extremely versatile.
 Ready to stitch my drawing lines, sew into borders and mount!
Tree Shadows

Finished!

Links

Friday, April 20, 2012

Leaf, a sample book from Stalking the Wild Print Workshop

There's room in the workshop!    
MAY 5   Stalking the Wild Print –as published in Cloth Paper Scissors 2011
Pages ready with dried wash
Assembling Materials, you just don't want to stop!
Printed! 
Hello Leaf!
Opened Book Spread
ppp-Pages!


Thursday, April 19, 2012

journal page snap

       I love journaling. Often, when I'm working with paint, I grab my journal to do what I call a print-off.
I place the page right on top of the painted surface and it picks up a print of the colors.
Sooo Cooool!

Monday, April 16, 2012

THREE TIMES


THREE TIMES MY LIFE HAS OPENED
Three times my life has opened.
Once, into darkness and rain.
Once, into what the body carries at all times within it and starts
to remember each time it enters the act of love.
Once, to the fire that holds all.
These three were not different.
You will recognize what I am saying or you will not.
But outside my window all day a maple has stepped from her leaves
like a woman in love with winter, dropping the colored silks.
Neither are we different in what we know.
There is a door. It opens. Then it is closed. But a slip of light 
stays, like a scrap of unreadable paper left on the floor,
or the one red leaf the snow releases in March.
Photo from http://www.nevacoloma.blogspot.com
from THE LIVES OF THE HEART by
JANE HIRSHFIELD

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Interview by Lesley Riley

Wen Redmond was Interviewed on Lesley Riley’s radio show.  April 9 2012
www.blogtalkradio.com
Wen Redmond has been creating art quilts since the 70s a time when art quilting was in its infancy. Over the years it has morphed and grown to incorporate digital imagery and processes that have garnered her quilts attention for her unique vision and processes.
HERE

Fiber FILL-a-Delphia! 2012- last post!

Jill Rumoshosky Werner

Dominie Nash

Last but not all

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Fiber FILL-a-Delphia! 2012

Michael James
Lucy Arai
Yours Truly with Cormorant's Perch. Adjacent to Nancy Crow! I'm vibrating! 
another view on previous post here
Filled to the brim!
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...