Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Gourd Crafts and Silk Painting

Good Evening!

You might ask yourself what gourds and silk painting have in common so let me tell you.  My mother recently gave me a book from her collection of arts and crafts resources called Gourd Crafts by Marilynn Host.

On pages 104-106 there is a series of photos of gourd bowls done in southwest designs.  Now, I lived in the southwest for nearly 17 years and still miss it. When I saw these designs it brought back a lot of my memories of my time there.  And as I sat admiring the book, I got an idea for a scarf and proceeded to paint the one below.  I used a gold gutta which you can just barely detect in this photo...in person it has a wonderful look!  And as you can see this is a contemporary - almost abstract - design with just a hint of southwest in it.

Southwest Silk Scarf

I also have a small silk bag that I painted in a bit more traditional southwest design.

Southwest Treasure Pocket

Another design I would like to try is something like this gourd.




If you would like to research gourd crafts and carving for yourself  Google Books has this book and many others like it for sale.  http://books.google.com/ebooks

Marilynn Host's Book is ISBN 0-8069-4423-4

Enjoy!

Janet

Friday, November 4, 2011

Clematis in Bloom

Mother Nature always surprises me and keeps me smiling.  The temperatures are getting colder and colder here now, yet when I walked out of the house the other day there was the Clematis vine blooming!  During the summer it had been absolutely covered in blossoms which had inspired me to paint this silk scarf.  It only had three blooms this time around, but I had to admired its tenaciousness to be blooming when temps are topping out at 50!  And the deep, intense purple and pink-purple was just as breathtaking as it was earlier during summer.


I draw free-hand on the silk with gutta after preparing the silk.  Then I use special dyes designed just for silk to paint it all.  After that it sits for 2 days and then gets wrapped up in paper and stuffed into my homemade steamer for three hours.  Then another day resting.  Next it gets a rinse in a special soap, hung until damp dry and then ironed.  Whew!  And most of that I actually enjoy! :)

Hope you enjoyed seeing this...and now I wait until next year to see the Clematis in bloom again,
Janet