OUR CLASSROOM - GREAT HUH?! |
class. Its finally a chance to play with all the shiny princess fabrics I've been hording!
Rosalie, as always, is great! She has been suggesting a series of exercises each day for us aimed at getting us comfortable with manipulating the sheers to reveal and conceal our work. Now, since she's the type of teacher that understands that each student is unique, she also gave us the choice to do those or work on a couple of smaller pieces the whole week or work on one big piece.
And what did I choose?? Yep! You guessed it - one big piece. Now, this week I wasn't going to - truly! But when one gets a big idea - one has to go with it! So I did!!
As always, I started with a value sketch and then picked a palette. Luckily I only brought one palette
with me so that made that part VERY easy. I recreated the sketch by just working out the proportions of the jars when blown up. Then just matched the jar with the right fabric - easy right? Not!! I spent a bunch of time in trials. Here's a peek into the process ...
FOCAL POINT TOO LIGHT |
FOCAL POINT IS MEDIUM VALUE TOO DARK (SMALL RED VASE)
It is nice to have a splash of red in the corner
FOCAL POINT NOW BLENDS TOO WELL WITH THE BACKGROUND
It is nice to have a splash of red in the corner
FOCAL POINT NOW BLENDS TOO WELL WITH THE BACKGROUND
This one is just right - BUT it blends so well that it changes the focal point to the patterned hand dyed vase on the upper right.
The rest of the designing went pretty easily. In fact, so easily that I'm the process of adding thread work and quilting. Next week I'll share with you a complete review of my week of QBL as well as the finished piece!
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9 comments:
Very interesting how the focal point changes like that. Sounds like a great and fun class.
I am a hundred percent jealous! I love that classroom, I would love to take Rosalie, and I love sheers. I can't wait to see what you make!
I am a hundred percent jealous! I love that classroom, I would love to take Rosalie, and I love sheers. I can't wait to see what you make!
I like it that the focal point changed to the patterned vase. sounds like a very interesting class to learn. I never think about anything but what I like when I make a quilt. A class like this would really cause a person to look at things differently.
I have heard good things about Rosalie! You lucky duck! I love seeing how you work, you always plan out the details. I work opposite, by the seat of my pants! I can't wait to see your project in the next phase.
Blown away by the classroom. I did a week at QBL years and years ago. Judy B. Dales was the guest lecturer. What a hoot. Looks like you are making excellent use of your time with Rosalee.
Hi Gwyned - well if you were there the week that Judy Dales spoke then I was too!!! I saw her lecture the first year (2000 ... I think!) and then signed up for her class in 2003. That was in Morrisville though - 7 or 8 yrs ago we moved her to Onondaga Community College here in Syracuse which is wayyyyyyy nicer!
I took a class with Rosalie years ago at QBL (Morrisville) and it was one of those life/art-changing experiences. I'm sure you had a great time with her.
I so love Rosalie's work! I hope you had a terrific class and learned alot!
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