All other projects were dropped this week as I became obsessed with layering and playing with contrasting materials, and these little babies are the result. They're basically just paper and felt with machine and hand stitching. What I love about them, though, is the contrast in textures. The paper is a bin-find from an architect's office - super high quality archival tracing paper that won't yellow or go brittle with age. It has this incredibly smooth almost plastic texture and was gorgeous to sew because it didn't split. The felt is so furry in comparison and softens the hard-edge feel I think. The big challenge for me, though, was just letting spontaneous shapes emerge. I actually concentrated on not planning them... (but yeah, I know, they still look anal-retentive!) Anyway, I don't care - I had fun! Hope you like them :) More Creative Spaces can be found at Kirsty's here.
Oh, and this gorgeous linen I bought from Thea here (I do plan to actually make something with it, Thea, but it's such a lovely background too, I couldn't resist!)
Go girl!!!woohoo!They are so inventive and original...I adore them!!
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Thanks Annamaria! You are soooo good for my confidence levels! :) K
ReplyDeleteOh my heavens, these are amaaaaaazing! I love them, well done!
ReplyDeleteThea's linen is great isn't it, I used it as my market table cloth for the BrisStyle market, it's sooooo divine.
wow! these are amazing....I love the contrast, the abstract design and the delicate quality of your latest creations.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of mixing your media some, and I like the stitching. Bonus that you're having so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous. I bet they are fantastic to touch and feel. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteKylie, your space is getting better and better. Gorgeous
ReplyDeletemore great brooches!!!!!
ReplyDelete(you really need to start selling them one day!)
michelle
wow Kylie. That's all I can say really, wow. love them. love to know if you plan on selling these.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! They all look so gorgeous, like something you would find in a gallery store.
ReplyDeleteI want the last one. Please, please, please. How much?
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Aren't they effective. Lovely job!
ReplyDeleteHow nice with the contrasting material and the shapes.
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI loved this line... "All other projects were dropped this week as I became obsessed with layering and playing..." Isn't it great when art and craft does this to you! Great work. Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeletethese are stunning I love the textures and the muted colours are gorgeous
ReplyDeleteWell done you, on making yourself let it flow! I, too, am master of the anal retentive...
ReplyDeletethese are great! I really like the contrasting materials. Great find with the tracing paper too. Stuff like that should not go to waste!
ReplyDeleteP.S. thank you for the encouraging comment! I was actually a bit nervous to show my artwork on my blog, but I'm glad I did :)
I am intrigued, how tiny are they? I can see from the weave of the fabric that they are small enough for little elves, no? Delicate and pretty.
ReplyDeletearound the world from you enjoying your space and feeling the inspiration
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog you have:) What is your favorite cookie?
ReplyDeleteso much fun to be consumed with a project. they look very good, love the contrasts. bravo!
ReplyDeleteI looove the shapes! I'm all about controlled chaos.
ReplyDeleteThey are so utterly beautiful, Kylie and glad to see it's not just me taking time out to have a little creative play! I particularly love the flower at the end. (And thank you for your lovely words of praise and encouragement - I'll report back on the show x)
ReplyDeleteLove your creative play ans space. Oh and another Kylie. Looks like we are moving to Brisbane at the end of the year. Might have to meet up.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! My favourites are the ones in the last 2 pictures :)
ReplyDeletethey have turned out fabulously. I like the ones with a touch of green in them.
ReplyDeleteI love them! THey are aboslutely clever and unique!!! They make me wish I could sew *sigh*
ReplyDeleteWill have to get my hands on a sewing machine as I have been wanting to learn for ages.
The last one is SUPER WOW! :)
hi kylie, you did a great job, they look very special!!
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed with how multi-talented you are. It really does make a difference when you have time to play around with ideas. Are you ever planning to sell any of your wonderful creations?
ReplyDeletebeautiful! love the layering of the different materials...
ReplyDeleteCool stuff.
ReplyDeleteHi! Nice blog, I'm glade to found you :-)
ReplyDeleteIf you have time come and visit our website: we are two illustrators making nice stuff and screenprintings!
Bye!
Jenny+Gra
http://www.shhhmydarling.com/
OHhh so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I used to make some paper brooches for myself, liked the fact that they were not perminent.
ReplyDeletebeautiful things you've got here, congrats:)
staklene bombone
Love them!
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