Early this spring I took many photos of trees. Big and little, closeup and far away, and lots of different textures of bark. After looking through these photos, I realized that depicting sunlight and shadow on the trees is what interests me the most. Here is one of my favorite pictures with highlights and shadows:
Here is what I came up with. It's an interpretation of the photo, not an exact replication.
I used
Susan Carlson's technique, explained in her book
Serendipity Quilts. Basically you glue snippets of fabric down, and then quilt over it. I haven't done the quilting yet, but the gluing was really fun! Here's a close-up view:
This is a really fun technique!
Ang, that's really cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm happy with how it turned out :)
DeleteI'm amazed at how much your interpretation captures from the picture! I can really get the idea of the perspective.
ReplyDeleteThanks! And it was fast, too!
DeleteYou always amaze me with your work! I can't wait for you to bring it to show and tell! So beautiful!
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