Friday 9 July 2010

Summer School 2010


Selective Contradiction

Consider not analysing:

However, chewing this over the red roses on the stableyard wall continue the curving diagonal line from the small red fragments through the bold red square, moving up from bottom left to top right.
The red bricks of the wall echo the bold red block.

Process
Change
Enhance

Stitch
Snip
Leave

9 comments:

Paula Smith said...

Meant to say on wed I thought your work was beautiful!

Anne B said...

Yes, it was strange at first being told to slow down and just LOOK. Good advice though and I've come home feeling very positive. It was great to see everyone again as well as meeting new people.

Meg said...

Hi Stephanie, it was lovely to see you again. I hope your long trip home was OK. Your piece looks great with the red roses

Pammy M said...

Hi Stephanie - I think the red square is such a focal point and really mesmerising - the roses enhance it futher

Pammy M said...

Hi Stephanie - the red square is so mesmerising and the roses add to this.

Pammy M said...

Hi Stephanie - your piece is is really mesmerising - the red really draws you in

Pammy M said...

Hi Stephanie - sorry about the triple posting - didn't see straight off that you have set to vet comments before posting - feel free to delete the excess posts. Think I need an early night!

ferinn said...

I like the way you have a busy (left) and calm (right)side.Urchfont seems such a long time ago.

FOXTROT said...

So glad you managed to find the perfect spot for your print. Have just joined the world of Distant Stitch bloggers -- stay in touch. Lesley