I like triptych, especially those that are covering progress. The Garden of Earthly Delights is a bit too crowded for my taste, but I understand it. Those were different times with different social requirements.
I think that's intentional, I'm sure heaven and hell are over crowded too.
I was looking at it again, and I find it hard to believe that the piece there is created using yarn, fleece and paint. It all works so well so well together.
I was looking at it again, and I find it hard to believe that the piece there is created using yarn, fleece and paint. It all works so well so well together.
It is definitely exceptional in so many ways. At first I thought it's just the fabric, but then I saw it's sown that way, to have the texture, then painted and then the yarn matched at the edges. Must have taken some time to make it, but it's brilliant. Imagine the talent you have to have to imagine the whole thing first as that's the first step. Then the rest.
Yeah, it wouldn't be the type of thing you could just wing; it would take a lot of forethought.
I work with yarn doing the rug tufting, but I couldn't imagine incorporating it into a painting. At least with the rug tufting I outline the image, and from there it is essentially paint-by-numbers.