3-D Art
This is kind of a mush-pot of some of my favorite non-two-dimensional ways to have fun with color and design (I suspect I’m not finished creating new desires for things to learn before I’ve actually become expert in anything I already do)!
Hard-shelled gourds have been used as containers, decorations and for religious purposes for thousands of years. Here are some of my attempts
I think the first time I ever did anything with fabric, I was five, under my mother’s tutelage. Marrying machine- and hand-sewing to images has become a particular joy through the years. Take a look…
There has to be a good reason to cover perfectly lovely wood grain with paint. But, sometimes a piece of furniture needs a face lift, or sometimes, its just that a little color is what the doctor ordered. See?
Drawing and painting on three dimensional items is interesting. Doing it on canvas shoes is both relaxing and joy-inducing. The shape of the shoe, its future wearer, and my mood determine the outcome. Here are some of them
The first time I saw broken pottery mosaic, I was hooked. I love the color, the fact that no two can be alike, and the imperfection. I’ve made some to hang, some for the garden, and some to set on a tabletop. See what you think.