edited - The diptychs measure 10" x 16" (8"+8") and I added links to each month, so that you can read about how I did it.
...of the 2010 diptychs that I created monthly and based on the sketches made daily in 2009. January (how I did it here)February (how I did it here)March (how I did it here)April ( how I did it )May ( how I did it )June ( how I did it )July ( how I did it )August ( how I did it )September ( how I did it )October ( how I did it )November ( how I did it here and here)December ( how I did it )
I stitched by hand and machine, glued, cut, painted, felted, tore, recycled.
I used silk, cotton, synthetic, wool, lace, plastic, paper.
I used acrylic paint, Tsukineko inks, printer ink, Pebeo paint, Pigma pens.
I used fabrics, food netting, packaging material, buttons, paper, shopping bags.
I had fun and experimented.
Tune in to find out what journaling plans I have for 2011!
5 comments:
These are GREAT! Thanks for showing them all to us. They have such breadth. Yep, Fantastic!
these are all wonderful in their own unique way. You have such a sense of color and play. Fabulous and inspirational!
What a fun challenge you gave your self. I should try this. You just did what ever the spirit moved you to do. What size are these? I have now gone back to your earlier posts to see more of how you made these. And looked up diptychs as that was foreign to me as well. I learn so much from you. And you never cease to inspire! Thanks! All so beautiful!
Fun, fun, fun! I can't wait to find out what you've got in store next. :-)
Natalya, this is simply BRILLIANT! Have no idea how you suddenly turned up in my mailbox via Facebook (which I am loathe to do very often) but I must admit you are using it to advantage to distribute your gorgeous work for everyone to admire and learn about. Great job and I will return later to explore it more closely. Thanks very much, Debbie Bein
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