Thursday, January 10, 2013

winter whites


Powdery blue, silver, rosy taupe, celadon, winter white, blush, misty gray. The faintest of colors seem to dominate my surroundings this time of year. It happens to be my favorite palette no matter what season, but I love how the winter time somehow makes even the whitest shades of pale more vivid.


The color scheme in the landscape is influencing my work. There has been plenty of white on white stitching done (some may be altered in the dye pot at a later date) and a few older unfinished pieces has gained new life, despite being tucked away because of perceived lack of color interest.


Right after the holidays I made time for a dye pot, experimenting with only using plant materials gathered from the back yard despite the wintery weather. A combination of nandina, oak, magnolia and leatherleaf viburnum were layered between silk, cotton, and linen fabric, with a few pieces of paper thrown in for added interest.



The clamped bundle simmered with a handful of fustic wood shavings, for a couple of hours and were left to rest for another few days. The unveiling was far more thrilling than I expected. Somehow the wonderful imprints left behind mirrored the shades of the wintery cold landscape outside. In layers, and gradations, even the palest of impressions managed to stand out. Such joy...


11 comments:

  1. What stunning, soft-edged results!

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  2. Your leaf printing is so beautiful it takes my breath away!

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  3. Happy new year, first of all
    Happy new project...love how leaves "print" part of their soul in those cozy linen...beautiful palette...lovely

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  4. I always enjoy seeing your work.
    It has a softness to it that is beautiful.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Rose

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  5. Really beautiful Lotte - and I love the photo of your lab, just thrown in casually and left uncommented. Made me smile, and of course he/she is the right colour too!

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  6. Your winter whites have me swooning. How you managed to get such wonderful prints from wintering leaves is a delightful mystery. Thank you for sharing!

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  7. lotta, there's a sense of renewal and letting go in your words, and joy around those papers. all very beautiful.

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  8. Everything is so beautiful...as are the accompanying words. And I'm amazed at each thing you pull from your dye pot. But oh, that third picture from the top...the piece in front...wow.

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  9. Very cool ....I found you this evening and have chosen to follow you. I am not a textile artist but your work is so inspiring I can see I will be influenced.

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  10. Your work is so beautiful, Lotta! I love these images and how they all work together--so lovely!

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  11. So beautiful! How I love winters colors!

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