The way this interesting round robin project of international scope worked is that a basic design was created by each of the six participants in three groups. I was in group two.
Carol in Wales was the first to get it. I'm sure she figured out that the section she chose was the other half of a face. The pink area is hand-dyed cheese cloth while the blue is machine felting. And then there is painted tyvec and newsprint as well as beads.
In the meantime, Anne Marie of Canada was the third corpse mistress to add her talent to the upper right section. She suspected my design was a variation of a NY Beauty. She was a little surprised by that after checking out my blog and not seeing much traditional work. So she decided that my "traditional" block wasn't going to be very traditional, if she had anything to say about it. She even included orange snake skin pleather on the point pieces.
Included in my package were six postcards from my 100 Lake Series with instructions for each corpse mistress to select one as a thank you for contributing to my piece. The one that came back with the completed corpse is my memory/reminder of the experience for this second round.
There is also a blog about all the Exquisite Corpse Textiles from the first round as well as posts about this second one as each corpse is revealed.
Now to get busy and add my finishing touches to this wonderful piece.
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UPDATE - "Sun Mask" finished 2015
Sun Mask - 26"x 21"
Many more beads were added to fill in empty spaces. This helped to unify the sections. A red yarn is couched around the face and orange "leather" triangle pieces were added to many of rays surround the face. The border is made of colored wool roving and sparkling metallic thread under tulle netting. It's all held together with quilting in a pattern of rays extending from the center mask piece. A very "hairy" black yarn is couched over the join between the mask section and the border panel.
This piece was exhibited in the 2015 Smoky Mountain Quilt Guild Show in Maryville, Tennessee.
What a wonderful surprise - that peice turned out great!
ReplyDeleteThis one is absolutely beautiful Nellie!! I'm amazed too that the warm/cool colours alternated so perfectly. I also love your idea for the names being your backing. I think we should all adopt that for future rounds!
ReplyDeleteNellie, I will say it again here: I like your EC very much. The bright colours, the design. It is wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteCorryna
I never understood how this EC process worked before. Now I do, and I can admire that as well as how beautifully yours turned out.
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