In Progress, detail of SC #5d (in the mess of my studio area) © 2010 Sunshine Vekas and Jaime LyerlyAre you enjoying the step by step process of this? Because I am enjoying writing about it!
Just found out about this collaboration? Here are links to catch you up.
Part 1:
Establish your SystemPart 2:
Process: Nomenclature and WaxingSegment Collaboration with Sunshine Vekas – Part 3 – Process: Embroidery and Exchange
The image above is where we are starting today's post. We left off at me letting the encaustic wax to cool for the day.
Later that night and the next day, I used my new skill that I learned in my Fiber Surface Design class to enhance the piece - embroidery.
Embroidery on sculpture you say? I know. It is different. But if you have not seen all the super cool things being done with contemporary embroidery, check out the art show "Pricked: Extreme Embroidery". It is not your grandmother's sampler. Also on the subject of embroidery as/on fine art, there is a great book called By Hand: The Use of Craft in Contemporary Art that I suggest. It notes that with our very technical, computer-driven life, people are turning to hand work to connect with something personal. I concur. Back to the process: I hand embroidery with white floss intuitively on the segment tufts. I don't follow patterns or do particularly fancy stitching. I just make it up as I go along.
Surprised? I didn't think so. However, my new found knowledge of embroidery stitches influence what I do with the floss. For example, this piece of embroidery is based on the traditional Cretan Stitch. Here is a
video on how to do it.
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ReplyDeleteWow, Jamie, I really life your work. I also like the way you are able to show us your process. I feel like I am there with you.
ReplyDeleteAs a fellow triage student, have you migrated your blog yet. I get the message that it won't handle FTP files as of May 1. Of course, I have no clue what that means!