“Summer Tree” was created by first laying out and wet felting (saturating with soap and water and rolling in a bamboo mat approx. 900 rotations) colorful wool, flax and silk fibers on a base wool batting. After drying, I needle felt, freeform stitch and embroider for added dimension and interest. The felt is approximately 5”×7” and mounted in a green 8”x10” reclaimed wood frame.
I purchase and recycle used frames whenever possible. I also remove the glass fronts from my paintings, as I believe part of the experience is having direct access to the rich textures. For greatest care and longevity, paintings are best hung out of direct sunlight.
“Summer Tree” was created by first laying out and wet felting (saturating with soap and water and rolling in a bamboo mat approx. 900 rotations) colorful wool, flax and silk fibers on a base wool batting. After drying, I needle felt, freeform stitch and embroider for added dimension and interest. The felt is approximately 5”×7” and mounted in a green 8”x10” reclaimed wood frame.
I purchase and recycle used frames whenever possible. I also remove the glass fronts from my paintings, as I believe part of the experience is having direct access to the rich textures. For greatest care and longevity, paintings are best hung out of direct sunlight.