Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Forest Piece

Vertical or horizontal?
Compost dyed silk charmuse about 45 x 60 inches
Vote by placing a comment.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

weeeelllll I'd vote for vertical if you are going with the forest theme - most forests are mostly vertical in orientation. I like this piece a lot - I'm always drawn to earth colors, and the repetition in the sworls is nice, too. I don't know that I'd do much more with it other than some interesting hand-stitching using (perhaps) hand-dyed crochet thread to highlight some of the more forest-y elements.

k baxter packwood said...

That's what I thought until I saw it horizontal and then I started thinking about soil layers, and the red ribbon weaving through it what is that exactly a worm? A mineal ribbon??? But when I look at it horizontally it has a totally different persona.

Cathy G said...

VERTICAL-you can't have it both ways--teehee!

Cathy G said...

VERTICAL--you can't have it both ways, yeah?

Regina said...

I get more sense of rhythm with the horizontal format... the sensation of softly rippling water.
BEAUTIFUL either way.

Alison Schwabe said...

I'd go vertical - try up the other way though... this looks lovely and I think would be greatly enahnced by all-over hand quilting with some yummy thread - the fabric is silk - so try one with some sheen which will add another layer to the composition...biggish stitches on the front, little ones through to the back

Anonymous said...

First iimpression says vertical. the rhythms of the colors just look like they are growth, earth colors, rather than waves, water colors.
Jan

MODERATOR: Dena Crain said...

Horizontal, but perhaps with the darker edge down.

Anonymous said...

Vertical for me too, but with the darker bit at the bottom.

Liz Plummer said...

Vertical too!

k baxter packwood said...

Thank you everyone for your help, this has been very supportive to me!

The Idaho Beauty said...

One more vote for vertical, but turned again. The center rippling dimishes in scale and I see that needing to be at the top. I don't so much see a forest, just wonderful abstract shapes