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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Structure - Robyn




Structure - can be described as anything composed of parts arranged in some way. When this challenge was announced I immediately thought of something man-made like a building, bridge etc. My next thought was some kind of plant skeleton. Soon after I found a partial animal skull on the side of the road near home so I brought it home and after soaking it in a bucket of bleach (it was pretty smelly at this stage) for a few weeks I started work. 

This small piece fell out from behind the eye socket and I was amazed at the construction of multiple fragile layers.


My quilt is based on this piece of the skull and the surrounding bones. On closer inspection I found many layers and degrees of fragility and lots of tiny holes in places. I gathered various materials, tyvek, plastic bags, net bags, tulle and some sheers that I knew would melt/distort and hit them with a heat gun. Next I arranged them on top of each other and stitched them together. Then they were stitched onto a solid black fabric.

This part of the skull was the inspiration for the stitching on the background



Close-up showing layers.

8 comments:

  1. A girl after my own heart, I love your piece and thought process.

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  2. Interesting process, I really like it Robyn.The black and white is very effective on your background.

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  3. This looks like it was a ton of fun to create! and I Love your list of materials :) The only thing I wish is that I could see this in person <3

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  4. Wow! This is really interesting! You have taken art quilts to a whole new level!

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  5. Love your inspiration! You could get years of ideas from the skull! Can't wait to see it Robyn. It looks intriguing!

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  6. There's always a story and your story is fascinating all the way to the end. Result: a great piece of art!

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  7. I really would love to see this in 'real life' I don't think the photo does it justice, it's a fascinating piece.

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