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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Stellar - Sandra

Finally it’s the 30th of November here as well. It took some time! I made a ‘classic’ stellar. By classic I mean a piece of the universe. It’s made of painted laminating sheet (within the circles), laminated together with angelina and tulle. Than I made a fleece of Golden clear Tar Gel with lots of threads and fibres in it. This I trimmed in comet tails. Sewed a lot of comet tails extensions on and foiled it a bit with gold. It was difficult to make a small piece, so, I’ll admit it honestly, it’s a tiny little bit taller than it should be (5 cm). I couldn’t decide which site to cut off.

10 comments:

  1. Sandra this quilt is very interesting. Especially the ovals you made and the way you used your materials. I would love to see this one in real.

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  2. Sandra, I wish I could see your quilt in real life! It looks very tactile and I love your colours.

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  3. I see the whole cosmos here planets sailing through space...So pretty, and flowing. Wonderful colors and shine it has. Beautifully done!

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  4. This so colourful and all of the elements work together to make a real piece of the universe. Love the use of the flowing shape - adds to the overall effect, those comets really seem to fly.

    Brilliant
    Chris x

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  5. A very colourful flowing piece. I'd love to be able to see it in real life and feel the different textures.

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  6. whow, great colours, It realy looks like the cosmos.

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  7. i love this sandra - it looks electric - full of energy and movement

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  8. I love the movement, the colour, the shape - a fascinating piece.

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  9. There are so many amazing techniques out there, i had no idea what you were describing but the effect is really striking. So if i deduct 5 pts for not sticking to the size limit - i still feel a 110 out of 100 will be adequate.

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  10. Just gorgeous, and I love that you have not kept to the straight edges - now that I see yours it makes much more sense than trying to contain the universe within borders!

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