Using a linen/cotton blend fabric, I drew the lines with my sewing machine. Putting the feed dogs down let me "draw" with the needle. |
Whether it was maintaining their property, shooting rattlesnakes, or handling difficult decisions, she's taken it all on. I'm proud of what she has accomplished this year.
Awhile back, I discovered that Dr. P. H. Martin's liquid watercolors wouldn't wash out of fabric. I used them to paint the background of this, giving it a washy feel. |
Over the last weeks, as the anniversary of his death approached, I wanted to create something for Mom. I finally settled on a pillow she could keep on her bed.
Daddy loved to ride his bike well into his late 70s. His little dog, Peggy, was his adventure partner. Mom took a photo of them together one day that captures their very essence, which is a family favorite. It inspired this piece.
Because the fabric is mostly linen, I was pretty sure I could needle felt wool roving into it. It worked beautifully. The dog is fuzzy and soft and feels right when I pet her. |
The name, The Curmudgeon, was suggested by my daughter. That's what Dad called himself. As soon as she hit on it, I knew it was exactly right. In fact, I laugh everytime I say it. He was a character.
Although I've never done an art piece quite like this one, it was enjoyable. Fibers are a medium I have always loved, and this one gave me time to think about my parents and realize that while Dad may be gone from our sight, he certainly continues to go on in our lives.
Thanks for stopping by! Alice
12 comments:
It's wonderful Alice. I will treasure it! Thank you! I love you!
Mom
Wow Alice, this is so beautiful. Your talent is a gift your share with others.
Thelma
Love you, too, Mom.
Thank you, Thelma!
We miss you guys
Us too! Thanks for stopping by the blog.
You have done such an extraodinarily good job on this! Really great piece and I can feel your Dad's character coming through.
Adele, that means a lot coming from you. Thank you.
You are a wonderful artist and a wonderful daughter in every sense of the word!
Thank you, Julie.
I am just seeing this post Alice. What a lovely tribute.
Thank you, Anna Lisa! I hope all is well with you.
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