Well, here is my piece, 2 weeks late, but better late than never!
As I said on my blog, I was thinking of the passing of time and the different seasons that I had been observing in some reedbeds each month throughout the year. I related it to the timelapse video function on some cameras and on programmes like Springwatch, where the camera takes photos of a slowly moving or growing thing at regular intervals; the resulting photos are then made into a video.
I thought about the different colours of the reeds throughout the year; I first considered making it circular like a clock but decided that that wouldn't fit the subject... so I made it long and thin. Mostly I used a base layer of cotton fabrics and then layered it with sheer fabrics, some of which were leftovers from my Reeds series. It is bonded and stitched on to a foundation of lutradur and the raw edges left intact.
Here is a detail of the lower right hand corner:
5 comments:
Worth the wait Liz. I like the concept and the layering and raw edges. Great interpretation of Time.
wow - what a stunning piece, liz. the colours and textures area amazing
Beautiful! Especially with the back story. What are the dimensions? I am imagining it displayed on a wall. It certainly has a 'painterly' quality.
Thanks, everyone! Kathryn, I just went and measured it... it's 26" by 13"
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