My husband Paul's Sculptural Table Series |
We have homework and exercises each week - sooooooo thought I would post my work here.
The first exercise was learning what exactly is a series. Its basically a body of work that is pulled together through design elements in common - it could be subject matter - but also technique - color choices - use of shape and line etc etc - I mean honestly - the sky's the limit. Our assignment was to pick 2 each of quilters, painters and other craftsmen and analyze their series. Here are my results:
note: due to copyrights and such didn't post the works here - but please just click on the name and it will take you to the series
Quilters – My favorites – left out Elizabeth ‘cause don’t want her to get a big head!
Linda Levin - New York Series
Elements that are consistent in this series – content of New York buildings, technique (form), color choices, vertical feel movement, medium – hand dyed fabrics
Jeannette DeNicolis Meyer - Windows and Storylines
Elements that are consistent in this series – content of ribbons (storylines), feel of movement (most horizontal, some vertical – no diagonal) - Each piece limits color choices – value is used to emphasis the focal point – form (technique) – medium – hand dyed fabrics
Painters – Again a couple of my favorites
War Series – Elements that are consistent – topic - figures in War – use of limited color palettes – use of simple shapes to form figures – repetition of shapes
Another of Paul's Sculptural Table Series |
Elements that are consistent – Use of line (curves) – Use of Value (dark/darks help create movement) – Chaotic feeling of the pieces
Others
Elements that are consistent – Its all about form – curves and fluidity
Paul Sayre – (my husband) – he’s in the middle of this sculptural curved fine furniture series – he started with a Maloof style rocker and than has designed about 6 pieces
Element that are consistent – form that matches function - curves and fluidity - tables
3 comments:
I love Quilt University and their classes. Every one I have taken has advanced me light years into my quilting!
I am intrigued by the series concept. I have always wanted to do that but lack the discipline. Maybe I should take her class as well!
Have fun and show us your work! I am sure I will lust after each piece and then the whole process!
glen
Glad to hear you are enjoying the class at QU. I've taken a few of their classes and have enjoyed them too. Always keeping my eye out for their classes and I do appreciate your recommendation for the class you are taking.
Love Paul's woodworking. Excellent table.
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
Loved this post! Congrats on your new machine - looking at your blog makes me want to actually sew something - LOL! Your hubby's work is awesome- wish I had that side table in my entry - beautiful! Really like your flying geese - keep up the great work! xoxo
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