These are the papers after they have dried, they are not as shiny as they look in the photos.
This is a section of one of the sheets. I stitched over the butterfly and created flowers with organza, then cut away the remaining organza to show the paper.
This section has lots of machine stitching with metallic threads.
This has lots of seed beads added.
I also made another mixed media quilt inspired by Beryl Taylor, it's not finished yet, I think it might end up as a page in a journal I've been commissioned to make.
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These pages are a true feast for the eyes. As I've said before, wish I could take your class. Distance prohibits.
The paper serviettes? I'm not sure exactly what those are. Are they a kind of paper towel?
Thanks for showing all these beauties.
Ro you can count me in energetically - I'd love to join in one of these fabric workshops one day somehow! These pages look superb!
these are DIVINE dearest Ro!
Oh how beautiful they are Ro! I love the beauty of the computer and how I can be inspired by your work all the way in Virginia Beach, Virginia . . . might we see some color copied collage papers from those one day on your etsy?????? Take care . . . wish I could take that class!!!! You are truly amazing!
All of this is very inspirational just to look at! Love the last artwork piece - awesome circle!
Be still my heart!!! These are beyond stunning, Ro!!! Hugs, Terri xoxo
Oh Ro these are just terrific! Wonderful, intricate details, a feast for the eyes
I'm not surprised your workshop filled up so quickly. If I lived in the right hemisphere I'd sign up myself. Your papers are so rich and beautiful, and your Beryl Taylor quilt is stunning.
I'm in Sydney and wish I could join your class nearby or online.
Colette
Yes and yes and yes and yes - words fail me, your fabric paper is so beautiful. I hoard paper napkins and use them in journaling and actually was about to use some motifs in some textile booklets. They will never look as good as yours. I just love all the pages.
P.S. seeing the last comment (from ordinarycourage), do you do online workshops? Ann from UK.
How exciting these pieces are! Lucky are those that got into your workshop. They make me want to play with color right now.
xoxo Kim
Such beautiful work Ro. I love all of the colour and texture combinations you have going there
Lee:)
That looks really effective.
What eye candy! And so inspiring. I'm reminded again why I need to not miss your blog! Would absolutely love to attend one of your classes, but the travel would be an issue. One can dream. :)
Wonderful pages, full of life and colour, and paper napkins, a favourite ingredient of mine :)
Loooooove this Ro...so you!!!!
Hope to see some of this work in the flesh soon (if you havent already put it into journals and posted them off).
Jacky xox
Hello Ro!
The pictures, colors are wonderful. I'm not clear on how it is "paper"...and what are paper serviettes? Thank you, Ro! Beautiful work
Oh my gosh, Ro, these are stunning... wow! it sounds like you are happy and thriving... art and teaching. What a wonderful combination... roxanne
Oh my gosh, Ro, these are stunning... wow! it sounds like you are happy and thriving... art and teaching. What a wonderful combination... roxanne
Well Ro, I am just overwhelmed with all of your work. It is so wonderful to see how you have evolved over the years.....yikes, years! The pages, the fabrics, the quilts, the journals...I am so thrilled to see everything you are working on and to see how everyone responds to your work.I can't imagine how you have been able to make your pieces even richer in color and texture.
I am trying very hard to balance my full time working and trying to get into my studio. It has not been easy. I have so much pent up creative energy just dying to release.
I LOVE your new quilted and felted pieces.
Hope you are enjoying every minute.
Love,
Karen
lots of texture and jewels in the work..
mixed, lush media..
Stunning!
Of course your class is full. These are luscious! Such great depth to them.
gorgeous!! simply gorgeous.
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