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Monday, August 02, 2010

It's Raining, It's Pouring...


so I can't play in the garden, as I intended, but I can get on with working on the Brusho book, which is what I'm supposed to be doing. I'm at the interesting moment in writing a book when I decide it's time to rewrite it altogether. I start with a structure in my mind, but nine times out of ten, I find that it doesn't work quite as well as I thought it would, so around the half way mark, I tend to go back and restructure it. I'm also adding photographs, which slows the work down a bit. Plus, I'm looking at the photos I've already taken, and deciding which are acceptable and which not. I've written a section on making watercolour washes, for example, but I feel the photos I have to illustrate it could be a lot better, so back to the drawing board on that one. And I'm picking up on other things that could be illustrated with a small but telling photograph, so I'm building a list of what I need to do next.

The image here shows two of the effects I've been experimenting with while writing the book. I didn't really understand how versatile Brusho is until I really started to work with it. This is a small image of a tree on mountboard, which has been stamped using thickened Brusho, on a background that was produced by printing on shaving foam. I'm quite pleased with the way it has turned out; I think it has movement and energy about it. It's as if the tree is dancing...or is that too fanciful?

This afternoon, though, I'm going to take a couple of hours to sit at my sewing machine and get some work done there. It's related to the Brusho book, admittedly, as I've prepared a painted flower on some cloth, which is ready to stitch into. I'll show you the results tomorrow.

5 comments:

liniecat said...

I want that book gal, so please crack on with it lol !
Now I dont 'see' a dancing tree so much as a wise old presence, dipping his toe further into the future..........? All he needs is a companionable owl!
Love the background and must try that shaving foam method myself.
Empathy with you over the depression,I think many of us with that are Creatives. I know my craftin is my therapy.
Lyn

Kim Caro said...

great job, now get to work! just kidding :)

Heather said...

Love that tree image and the soft background you have created.

Zuda Gay Pease said...

I think the tree looks like he is dancing in the rain. :) He is lovely! I've played with inks and shaving foam and white polymer clay beads...fun!

Julie G. said...

very cool, it does look like a little dance there, and I love the background colors.