yes, the cover vellum is STIFF so the dyeing was an experiment. the color was fine and the horizon a gift, but what to do with a board??? so i folded it, cut a strip off the top and bottom for the tapes and it worked.
You are so welcome, finding your blog and your work (or you finding me) was a real gift. I am inspired by your voice, your eye, and your talent. Thanks for being out there!
Hi Velma - the frustrating thing about being a visitor to your blog is the tingling in my fingers when I have to remind them that touching does not always follow seeing. Thank you for taking the time to put up your wonderful posts. Gilly
love the cover of this one , beautful green
ReplyDeleteheld in the dyebath one direction a few minutes, the other quite a few. the horizon is where the two meet.
ReplyDeletethe horizon is swell.
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The cover is just wonderful...summer caught for just a moment.
ReplyDeleteyes, the cover vellum is STIFF so the dyeing was an experiment. the color was fine and the horizon a gift, but what to do with a board??? so i folded it, cut a strip off the top and bottom for the tapes and it worked.
ReplyDeletethe prairie!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome, finding your blog and your work (or you finding me) was a real gift. I am inspired by your voice, your eye, and your talent. Thanks for being out there!
ReplyDeleteHi Velma - the frustrating thing about being a visitor to your blog is the tingling in my fingers when I have to remind them that touching does not always follow seeing. Thank you for taking the time to put up your wonderful posts. Gilly
ReplyDeletethank you everyone. i wish you could touch my work, too, that's why i take close ups with my wonderful little camera.
ReplyDeleteand thank YOU for bothering
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