I've been working on this landscape lately,
made with tulle and sheer fabrics layered over each other
and fused with "Mistyfuse".
I found that you can tear netting/tulle on the bias to get some nice ragged edges,
and the layers of colors blend together like watercolors.
I used yarns to suggest hedges and even a bit of olive green lace
at the bottom for a vine-y look.
A sheer fantasy landscape!
Next I'll go back in with some machine stitching and possibly mount it,
with ragged edges showing, on a linen-wrapped canvas.
How beautiful! It's fascinating to me how you create such wonderful landscapes!
ReplyDeleteThis is just lovely, cheers Marie
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWonderful landscapes!
ReplyDeleteIt is rather dreamy. Mounting on canvas is a great option:)
ReplyDeletegorgeous, judy! looks good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a sunset in the Scotish Highlands(with out being bit bu the midges!)
ReplyDeleteI love it.
Love
Lyn
PS Thankyou for the lovely comment on my blog too!
xxx
love it. did you place the yarn under the fabric to get the vine-y effect?
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely comments - thank you, friends.
ReplyDeleteCyndee, the yarn is couched with thread and the upper strands are covered in places by tulle.
You really do have an eye for creating beautiful, realistic landscapes.
ReplyDeletePrecioso colorido del cuadro. Me gusta tu técnica, pero no sé como consigues los tonos y con qué material.Saludos Ana
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