Playing Around with Cow Parsley
Here is my first finished piece depicting cow parsley, in what I would say is my normal style.
Here is a peek at my big green piece and it has also grown some cow parsley. I am not ready to share this yet. It still needs a lot of work even though I have already covered it in at least a million stitches. I think it will be a while because I just tend to work for short bursts while I think a.bout what to do next.
I have been continuing to experiment with lino cuts on paper, of which there are a lot...
...and on fabric. I think I will do some stenciling on these next.
Linking up with Off the Wall Friday.
Edit: Go to my next post to find out what this stuff really is:)
Thank you for your visit - this way I discovered your pretty corner :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place :) I too love cow parsley and yours is just fabulous!
stunning Deb........... love that top green cow parsley!
ReplyDeletelet me know if your selling it pse lol
Absolutely love the top piece! How are the edges finished? What is its size?
ReplyDeleteLoving all the print work and experimenting! Anyone would think it was spring, not autumn, with all this growth going on!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the look you have achieved x
ReplyDeleteI love how you take something so simple and turn it into a beautiful art piece.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Wonderful! So simple but yet so effective. Never heard of cow parsley but its pretty
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, but I've never heard of cow parsley, either. Maybe we call it something else here in the US? Does anyone out there know?
ReplyDeleteIs it like queen Anne's lace? Any way you call it, it's fabulous.
ReplyDeleteHere you are http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthriscus_sylvestris, its everywhere here, and these are wonderful !!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pieces, love your linos. Especially the last one... truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI so love those seed heads. Can't say it more simply than that.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The cow parsley has beautiful lines, and your pieces are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI just adore your patience - that stitching must take forever ! And the results are so beautiful - can't wait to see the bigger piece ;-)
ReplyDeleteoh I just love it so so much! a work of art indeed!! oh to attend one of your workshops! one day x
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