A few weeks ago I was asked by a neighbour if I'd like to be part of a new collective blog she was thinking of starting up for 'creative types.' Flattered to be even considered creative, I said yes. And then went through all the doubts of ''only being asked to make up numbers'', how I'd look like the numpty compared to everyone else etc etc. It's a small group - a photographer, a puppet-maker ( wow! ), graphic artist, artist 'proper' and myself. The instigator asked how we felt about having a monthly theme where we all suggest words/topics and we each come up with an interpretation. For me this is scary....but quite exciting as it may well push me to work in different mediums and in different sizes. April's theme was two blog member's suggestions put together - 'Moonlight and Dreamtime.'
I was inspired by Aboriginal Dreamtime philosophy - which led beautifully into thoughts about the native artwork consisting of dots. I tried to merge this with the moonlight tag and came up with an inky blue and silver theme, with the moon reflecting its light onto mountain-tops.
An embroidered piece consisting of French knots ( or my interpretation of ) seemed ideal. So here goes....
I used a thin calico-type cotton for the base and embroidery silks in a limited palette.
Quite a few hours and some wonky lines later, the finished piece is released from its hoop shackles and pressed.
In detail
It is intended for a frame and will certainly be photographed that way for the joint blog project. Hopefully the work won't look shabby compared with how others have interpreted the theme. And now there's just May's project to decide upon and fret about......I'll post the results here.