Nature inspiring Art inspiring Poetry... a chain reaction rooted deep inside me nowadays, with the tiniest spark fueling the flames of creativity.
I promised to share the fiber journal artwork from my last post, once it was finished.
a rough pencil sketch on fabric with an easy stress-free technique I hope to share in a future workshop,
then applying acrylic paint to the drawing
carefully cutting away the background until all that is left is my precious bluejay.
layering lace upon ribbons upon fabric... blending each unique element together to build a story, create a history
inspired by a love of using real botanicals from the garden or even from a fresh bouquet... such beauty, instantly preserved with a technique developed by Marylin and myself.
This delicate stem of bleeding hearts is a perfect touch and such a significant part of the design.
Next, I add a punch of color to play against the varied textures of fiber, paint, and floral.
Finally, I am finished playing... experimenting, and I stand back to see the end result.
standing upon the far edge
of a pale light that dances
against misty hues
the moon is still high
atop the world
leaving a trail of stardust
like bread crumbs
as a comet's tail
filled with a hundred souls,
streaks across the imagination
until all that remains
is you and me, telling secrets
as the wind wraps itself
around our words to carry them away.
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Wonderful poem and story of how your lovely art unfolds!
Beautiful art (your blue jay has so much personality!) and thanks for sharing your process.
Excellent artwork. Beautiful poem too!
Gorgeous! Everytime I visit your blog I leave inspired.
Love the last two lines especially. Your art is beautiful and I loved seeing your creative process.
Traci -
Very, very cool... the poem and the art piece! ;)
love this line:
"leaving a trail of stardust
like bread crumbs"
that's so vivid. i can definitely see it.
thanks for sharing!
Thanks for showing us your steps in creating this gorgeous work.
I finally finished that big doll I was making- come take a look!
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You are an amazing artist, Traci!
Gorgeous, love to visit you blog!
Hey Tracie Lyn Huskamp,
Had some time to myself and decided to see what you were up to! Nice work girl!!!! Now it's back to work....... ARGH!
Lovely. Every bit of this post is lovely.
Love love LOVED the blue jay--and the poem is otherworldly. I felt transported up and away!
I love the poem and the artwork is beautiful!!! Mr. BlueJay looks very mischievious just like the one in my garden!
xoxoxo
Loved your blue jay artwork...very cool! The poetry was dreamy.
I will be waiting for the day when you teach your lovely bird technique. I adore them!
splendid!
you are a MASTER!
I love to see the processes other artists take. It's so inspiring. There are so many ways to approach art it can be overwhelming sometimes can't it!
Beautiful blog & work. Congrats on Somerset!
Beautiful work, thank you for sharing your tecnique.
Beautiful-how on earth do you do that? YOu should have seen the last bird that I tried to draw-pretty funny:)
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