That´s what now became of a pair of too tight
linen pants shown 3 posts back, together with
some hand dyed scraps, a bit of cryptic writing
which came with a length of cotton I once bought
at a sale (shown once before
here), two of the red
circles one should be prepared to see popping
up again here once in a while, a tassel taken
from a tote from Thailand...
- and, yes, some acrylic paint...
I call it Pupation.
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i love what you did with your small pants! wonderful piece.
in case this is of interest to you; the first time i came here i thought you did not accept comments, then i thought to click on your post title and Oh there is a place for comments.. other people might not realize where to leave a comment, this is trickier than most blogs have it set up.
Thank you both... - yes it´s tricky, Tammie - I fiddled with the comment settings when I started the blog + later couldn´t undo it (that´s why I have that little note in the upper right corner saying where to click...;)
I always like your cryptic use of cryptic text.
love the script text at the top....
fantastic work!
btw, when I visit your blog the comments are always visible under the post.
I love your work. They cryptic writing is an awesome touch. The red is distracting in this piece, though, because it reminds me of a smiley face. What do you think?
just me, the long haired gal, stopping by for needed inspiration, meditation(your flickr journey) and peace. love your latest creation!
I love that you are fearless in adding other mediums to your work--so many seem to think paint should never touch naturally dyed--it's all just canvas and art supplies, so why not use! Well done as always.
Thank you, everyone... - and thanks for mentioning that, Aly V, I noticed it too (I tend to see faces wherever I look, but here it indeed is a bit irritating) - it´s only on the photo though, standing before the piece one has no doubt that it´s a female torso...
I find the insertions of red fearless, as well. Nice execution!
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