6.21.2007

Inching My Way


I am now almost 3/4 of the way done with the June page. I deliberated over the sunset in the top right corner, making a few false starts (as you can tell by all the scribbles on the Pellon). I finally decided that it would be best represented by a sort of curtain effect, but still carrying some of the movement from the sunrise panel into the hills beneath the sunset sky. I should finish this bit and move on the the midnight part in the lower right by the end of the day, although I still have no clear idea what to do there.

It'll come to me, I'm sure.

9 comments:

  1. Oh my, I do love your work.
    The colors, the movement, everything about it. I HAVE to get to your store and see some of your beautiful stuff in person. Which means I have to lay my beading down. Oh that is hard to do these days. I did lay it down long enough to post a few pics on my site.
    I am so enjoying the process of this. I know I will be doing lots more beading embroidery.
    Sunni

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  2. Your work is a real inspiration to me and it's a real treat to watch the process as the bjp piece progresses!

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  3. Your work is so expressive and has such a wonderful rhythm to it. I love the color scheme. Gorgeous stones, too!

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  4. I love watching this grow. You have a great sense of color and movement.

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  5. This is very cool, Morwyn!

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  6. Thanks, everyone, for taking the time to stop by and drop me a note - I can't tell yu how much I appreciate it!
    M

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  7. This is very gorgeous. I love looking at every bead and the beautiful interplay of patterns.

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  8. I love how you are going through the day in your piece. Will check back to see the night come in.

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  9. Wow, you're doing a great job! I'm desperately trying to cut back/change my hours at work so I can find more beading time...

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