Thursday, 2 May 2013

Yellow Chinese Chrysanthemums : new work at Art in the Heart Gallery

This is a small 'frameless fragment' piece, my second so far, inspired by Chinese brocade rather than my usual Indian silks.  Using a layer of Thai paper over my own hand made paper has created a smoother surface to work on, so I was able to paint in more detail than I am normally able to on my 'fragment' pieces. My very favourite chrysanthemums are featured here along with some delicate lavender sprigs. One of my fabric sources for this painting came from a group of highly talented ladies in China, 'Dorcas Design', who make beautiful quilts and other articles from brocades and satins. I was given a bag of their sample fabric when I worked for TLM Trading and produced some product designs for them. They are a very special group of women, old and young, and are recovered leprosy affected or otherwise handicapped. I loved working with them on designs a few years ago, so this is a very special 'memory' piece for me.

 
Yellow Chinese Chrysanthemums
Frameless Fragment
Mixed Media
hand made paper, oil paint, oil pastels, enamel and resin
Height approx. 80cm
£170



A bit of technical information on this fragment: I have resined the back of this piece as well as the front and have backed it with a section of wood, on which the hanging fixtures are placed. The fragment hangs just proud of the wall, casting a short shadow. Like 'Love Entwines', it is really a thin paper and resin sculpture!



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