Showing posts with label drawing on fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing on fabric. Show all posts

DRAWING ON FABRIC | Rainy Day Blues



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Meet "Rainy Day Blues". Here's another one my drawings on fabric (I call these fabric paintings) with Derwent colored pencils and ink blocks.  Rainy Day Blues was an improvisational piece done on guess what? A rainy day. I just looked outside of my window and saw grey and blue. I guess the flecks of yellow coming through were my hopes of a little bit of sun.

Notes
Rainy Day Blues is on a 16 x 20 inch piece of treated cotton fabric. I treated the fabric with a combo of 2:1 parts water and textile medium. This helps the dyes bond to the fabric. The colors used in this piece are bright blue, deep indigo, sea blue, sherbet lemon, ink black.

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DRAWING ON FABRIC | Autumn Sunrise


Meet "Autumn Sunrise". Here's one my drawings on fabric (I call these fabric paintings) with Derwent colored pencils and ink blocks.   Autumn Series is a piece that I did as a painting study. I actually did an underpainting for the tonal values of sun yellow, mustard, baked earth in this piece.

Notes
Autumn Sunrise is on a 16 x 20 inch piece of treated cotton fabric. I treated the fabric with a combo of 2:1 parts water and textile medium. This helps the dyes bond to the fabric.

The entire piece uses an "impressionist" technique where I create these markings of ink colors next to one another without blending them. This technique is easy and can produce very impressive pieces with no brush work! The colors used in this piece are  - 

Trees: tangerine, poppy red, mustard, willow
Branches: baked earth, willow, bark, mustard
Grass: teal green, ionian green, field green, leaf green, apple green, deep indigo, sea blue, tangerine, poppy red, chili red, sun yellow
Light: sun yellow, tangerine

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DRAWING ON FABRIC | Hay in the Field



Meet "Hay in the Field". Here's one my drawings on fabric (I call these fabric paintings) with Derwent colored pencils and ink blocks.   In Hay in the Field, is one of the few paintings that express my feelings about escaping from life in the city. The "hay" in the field is me - alone but content, enjoying the sky and grass underneath my feet.

Notes
Hay in the Field is on a 16 x 20 inch piece of treated cotton fabric. I treated the fabric with a combo of 2:1 parts water and textile medium. This helps the dyes bond to the fabric.

The entire piece uses an "impressionist" technique where I create these markings of ink colors next to one another without blending them. This technique is easy and can produce very impressive pieces with no brush work! The colors used in this piece are  - 

Field of grass: sun yellow, field green, apple green, willow, antique white, chili red,
Hay: willow,  chili red, navy
Sky: Color wash with foam brush, navy, field green,

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DRAWING ON FABRIC | Nothing Between Us




Meet "Nothing Between Us". Here's one of my latest drawings on fabric (I call these fabric paintings) with Derwent colored pencils and ink blocks.  Nothing Between Us is dedicated to my parents and their great marriage. Going on over 45 years, my parents have remained committed to each other and have wrapped themselves in a cocoon of warm, embracing, endearing love.

My Notes
Nothing Between Us is on a 8 x 10 inch piece of treated PFD cotton Kaufman white fabric. I treated the fabric with a combo of 2:1 parts water and textile medium. This helps the dyes bond to the fabric.

For this piece, I primarily used colored pencils of colors navy, cobalt blue, yellow, and green. This work uses a little bit of brush work but not much because I really didn't want any blending.

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DRAWING ON FABRIC | Guiding Light



Guiding Light

Meet "Guiding Light". Here's one my drawings on fabric (I call these fabric paintings) with Derwent colored pencils and ink blocks.   In Guiding Light, I explore my need to find clarity in a world of tangled webs. This imagery reflects a need for simplicity and purposefulness in a world of obligation, unnecessary tasks, and overall chaos.

Notes
Guiding Light is on a 16 x 20 inch piece of treated cotton fabric. I treated the fabric with a combo of 2:1 parts water and textile medium. This helps the dyes bond to the fabric.

The entire piece uses an "impressionist" technique I'm developing in which I create these markings of ink colors next to one another without blending them. This technique is easy and can produce very impressive pieces with no brush work! The colors used in this piece are sun yellow, apple green, purple, fuchsia, sea blue, and field green.

Check out the Derwent products at my store, HERE.



DRAWING ON FABRIC | Somewhere


Somewhere

Meet "Somewhere". It's one of my abstract, semi-representational drawings on fabric with Derwent Inktense colored pencils and ink blocks.  Somewhere is one of the first paintings that I began connecting to my many journal sketches. Somewhere is an image that came to me in my dreams about flying over the land that I live. In it, I fly free over the land in the my imagination represented by the sky.

Notes
Somewhere is on a 16 x 20 inch piece of treated cotton fabric. I treated the fabric with a combo of 2:1 parts water and textile medium. This helps the dyes bond to the fabric.

For the sky, I applied the ink blocks in navy, purple and cobalt onto wet fabric and then painted it with a flat angle paintbrush. The ground is sun yellow with a little mustard applied over it. The ink block daubs are poppy red, chili red and baked earth.

Check out the Derwent products in the Fabric Painting section of my store, HERE.



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