Well I am jumping the puddle and am part of this international blog hop! Please visit the sites listed at the end of the post and see what is happening with pattern all around the world.
"Bebop" 24"x72" wax resist , mx dyed, silk Habotai. |
When you visit the sites you will see that while I work very differently than many of these designers our passion for patten connects us. I am busy with all sorts of patterns in this neck of the woods, but most of mine are one of a kind and created directly on or in the fabric.
Please be sure to visit
Claire Smillie who set this all up - http://www.clairesmillie.wordpress.com
or just double click
Please be sure to visit
Claire Smillie who set this all up - http://www.clairesmillie.wordpress.com
or just double click
PASSION FOR PATTERN BLOGHOP 2!
Be sure to check out my blogger neighbors.
Tina Devins - http://www.dreamingonastar.com/blog
Rosie Simmons - http://www.rosiesimons.blogspot.com
Be sure to scroll to the end and find the entire list of artists participating in this blog hop. Enjoy and please leave a comment for those that you visit. Happy Hopping.
Here are some of the most recent scarves.
These are both small triangles.The one on the left is discharged and over dyed with black acid dye.
The one below was navy blue basket weave silk to begin it was tightly wrapped and thiox discharged. Next it was with knotted and wrapped and then vat dyed apple green. Vat dying is so magical as the color comes out and is replaced all in one step. That is how the pale salmon occurred.
This is the same scarf draped two different ways. It was black viscose rayon to begin with, arashi pole wrapped and discharged then over dyed blue.
My newest adventure is learning to dye wool. I have only made a few, but am ready to go with a whole lot more.
But my main studio effort at the moment is preparing for a show this Oct. 19th. I will have a large gallery 20' x26' with 18' ceiling in which to install "Into the Woods". I am busy making lots of new panels... this time it will be the original habotai silk that you see below as well as a series of new silk organza panels.
So here is where you would find me if you were to stop by the studio today.
Let’s get this party started & don’t forget to leave a little love at the blogs you visit by leaving us comments, each little one makes us smile!
Claire Smillie - http://www.clairesmillie.wordpress.com
Anneline Gregory - http://www.annelinesophiadesigns.com/blog/
Cara Holland - http://www.patternbooth.com/blog
Jen Whitham - http://www.jlwillustration.blogspot.co.uk
Sarah Paris - http://www.sarahparis.co.uk/wordpress
Carrie Tasman - http://www.tasmanstudio.blogspot.com
Jacqueline Auvigne - http://www.jacquelineauvigne.com
Anna Dent - http://www.annadentdesign.wordpress.com
Julie Edwards - http://www.spaark.wordpress.com
Simi Gauba - http://www.simidesign.blogspot.se
Bethania Lima - http://www.bethanialimapatternlove.blogspot.co.uk
Esther Cox - http://www.esthercox.blogspot.co.uk
Miranda Mol - http://www.mirandamol.blogspot.nl
Lesley Todd - http://www.birdahoy.blogspot.com
Gill Eggleston - http://www.patternaddict.blogspot.fr
Zoe Attwell - http://www.zoeattwell.blogspot.co.uk
Eva Marion Seyffarth - http://www.eva-marion-seyffarth.blogspot.com
Louise Gale - http://www.louisegale.com
Sylvia Tay - http://www.sylviatay.wordpress.com
Jolene Heckman - http://www.joleneheckman.blogspot.com
Dunia Nalu - http://www.dcontent.tumblr.com
Dawn Clarkson - http://www.niceandfancy.blogspot.it
Nicky Ovitt - http://www.nickyovitt.com/blog
Femi Ford - http://www.femiford.com
Jennifer Rogers - http://www.jenniferrogers.me
Maraya Rodostianos - http://www.printpapercloth.com
Mel Smith - http://www.melsmithdesigns.blogspot.co.uk
Amanda Taylor - http://www.taylorstitched.blogspot.co.uk
Leslie Doughty - http://www.lesliedoughty.com/
Mary Tanana - http://www.groovitydesigns.com
Loni Harris - http://www.cactusandolive.blogspot.co.uk
Anna Berger - http://www.designannaberger.wordpress.com
Liz Smith - http://www.ellejanedesigns.blogspot.co.uk
Tanya Brown - http://www.schatzibrown.wordpress.com
Virginia Kamau - http://virginiakamau.blogspot.se/
Gillian Hollingsworth - http://www.worthydesignstudio.wordpress.com
Emine Ortega – http://www.emineortega.blogspot.com
Julia Barber - http://www.pinkamaryllis.co.uk
Emily Ann - http://www.emilyannstudio.com/blog
Rozynna Fielding - http://www.patternsapart.com
Tammie - http://www.tammiecbennett.com
Tina Olsson - http://www.fyllayta.wordpress.com
Anna Oguienko - http://blog.annaoguienko.com
Tina Devins - http://www.dreamingonastar.com/blog
Dianne Koppisch Hricko- http://notesfrom207.blogspot.com
Rosie Simmons - http://www.rosiesimons.blogspot.com
Diane Rooney – http://www.dianerooney.co.uk/blog
Absolutely gorgeous! Happy to have found you:) Julie
ReplyDeleteWow Dianne! I am so happy to have you join us on the hop! Your panels are fantastic and i really enjoy looking at the wax resist at the top.Love the picture of you in your studio with the panels...it really demonstrates how large they actually are!
ReplyDeleteWow Dianne, thank you for sharing your beautiful pieces and an insight into your studio. Your scarves are truly unique and absolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteFabulous scarves..great to see such works of art!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, work...lovely to see the hands on methods amongst all the digital!
ReplyDeleteI love the process of dying fabric, it looks so random, but we all know all of the work that actually goes into it! Wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to have found your blog too, Diane! Your patterns are different from most of ours and they are sooooo beautiful!! I love the picture of you painting in your studio... really envious that you have such a great space to paint! :)
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