A mosaic of Aldeburgh loveliness! |
A few weeks ago I wanted to something textiley and I decided to try and reflect Aldeburgh. Not an actual representation, more of a memory of the light, the textures, the movement and the colours.
I kept to a very limited colour palette, but used a variety of different fabrics and threads.
I did some free motion embroidery, some hand embroidery, half hid some mother of pearl buttons and made some rust like holes through the layers of fabric with a solder iron.
I added some shells and a small piece of drift wood.
A Textile for Aldeburgh - 35cm x 24cm |
I'm not sure if it does reflect Aldeburgh, but I don't know whether that really matters. I enjoyed working with the limited colours and at the moment I quite like it.
21 comments:
That is beautiful Su.
It works so well to reflect the colours and textures. Don't know why but when I see work like this I think it falls into what I call 'yummy-exciting' category.
Keep it coming!
It's beautiful and certainly reminds me of the waves gently creaming into the shore with sand and shells etc. I have never been to Aldebergh but I love the textile creation!
Gorgeous. I work in textiles too, just for fun. This is link to my work. Latest piece a Seascape! http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.385220341547060.85738.364104760325285&type=1&ref=notif¬if_t=like
It's beautiful! I love the muted colour - just like it's been bleached by sun and saltwater and wind on the beach.
Celia x
Delicious, exactly the sun silvered sand, driftwood & shells.
Dear Su,
Such exquisite work. I love textiles and embroidery and am in awe of your creativity.
Stephanie, your newest follower.
Hello there, just found you through Knitsofacto. I moved to Aldeburgh last year and think you capture the place beautifully! Love the different textures in this piece.
I love this sort of work and I adore this piece you have made - do you sell or is it just for your pleasure?
It's beautiful - I love the combination of colours and textures. They work so well together and it really does give a sense of the sea and the sand in the shades and the curves.
Pomona x
Beautiful, and does it really matter if the piece doesn't reflect Aldeburgh particularly? The main thing is that you used your talents to make a beautiful piece of work, well done clever old you.
I love it - makes me think of the wave sucking back across the shingle...
I really love this beautiful piece of work and it reflects the area so well. The colours are just perfect!
Aldeburgh is my favourite seaside town too and I love that textile art, very evocative.
Have never made it further down that coast than Lowestoft, so Aldeburgh and Southwold are both high up on the list of places I would like to visit. Your work is exquisite as usual Su and full of detailed observation - are those little wormcasts that I can see ?
That is really beautiful Su and very reminiscent of the coast.
Absolutely gorgeous! x
It's gorgeous Sue, and looks to me like it could represent so many places where the sea meets the land across pebbles. Love it!!
"...and at the moment I quite like it..."
isn't it funny how we can love it, then loathe it, then @quite@ like it, then just be good friends...then love it all over again!
Personally, I think its beautiful and just SHOUTS of ozone freshness and bracing walks in a wintery light
Hope you're having a good week
x
You're very talented! I have only visited Aldeburgh once and I agree with you it is lovely. It was also memorable. We were at the till in a supermarket when I recognised the man in front of me as someone I knew ... I thought he must live near us and be on holiday too ... then I realised it was Bill Nighy!
Su, I have to say that although I've been singing the virtues of Kent of late, I really do love Aldeburgh and Southwold too. It has retained a wonderful old-fashioned feel and there is nothing quite like exercising the calf muscles on its fabulous pebbly beach!
Your mosaic sums the place up well and I love the beautiful piece that it has inspired.
Congratulations to your mum and dad on reaching their wonderful anniversary!
Jeanne
x
Wow, what an amazing textile piece! I love the intricacies of the design that you have created and it has a lovely flow and movement to it - beautiful 😁. Wishing you a new week! J 😊
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