The American Heritage Dictionary defines "Exhilaration" as "The state of being stimulated, refreshed, or elated."
Sometimes all it takes to experience these feelings is to step outside on a sunny day.
The Haiku
scent of new mown grass
sunbeam caresses my cheek
living...feeling...aaaaah...
For the art work that I was preparing to go with this haiku - I didn't want to be too structured. I wanted to indicate an almost childlike feeling of exhilaration with my composition and color choices.
At the same time, as a developing art quilter, I wanted to incorporate a couple of new techniques and see "what if"?
First off I used a "blah" pastel print in lieu of plain muslin as my base. I didn't mind that it partly "showed through" - just felt it added some interest.
I felt that color was of first importance in this piece - so before doing anything else I painted my background using acrylic paint. In order to add some texture to the piece I used some Golden Light Molding Paste to parts of the grassy area.
I quilted it extensively with heavy thread.
Guila Greer
1 comment:
I love your use of color in this one, and particularly your stitched grass and the wind lines in the sky.
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