I'm fascinated by using traditional
needlework designs in a fresh, modern way. Most needlecraft books I
use are from the seventies and early eighties, and style wise, that's
not really my period :-).
If you want to get an idea of how to
use a traditional design in your own way, making a mood board can
really help. It's a way to visualize what your design might look
like, and in what type of interior it might be used.
Here's one I made for the throw I'm working on right now. I'm making it for our bedroom, which I want to
be warm, soft and cozy :-) I tried to play with contrast by to using
different textures (apple wood, wool, linen, silk, paper) and a
combination of dark and light colors.
ps: I'm a big fan of Sibella Court. This image of hers was an inspiration too. It's funny to find out how some images can stay with you for a long time and then come to mind all of a sudden...
4 comments:
Beautiful mood board! I love the many layers of texture. I love texture but wasn't sure how 3-D items would work on a mood board as I've mostly seen the folder versions. You make it work beautifully!
Thanks :-)
Love your mood board...the neutral colors and natural elements.
I need to get started on mine! :)
So nice to meet you through BYW.
All the best,
Mary
Mary C. Nasser Art Blog
Thanks Mary :-)
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