The last couple of days I have been testing some new color formulas. Here are a few of the results so far. I will be back at it this afternoon and will be aiming for more soft muted shades.
My folk-art imagery reflects my multi-cultural background and my fascination with folkart from around the world. Inspiration comes from memories collected during my African childhood with its animals and grasslands, a sojourn in the green South of England and time spent in Connecticut, Tennessee, Utah and Ohio.
Beautiful shades of wool. I really need to do some dying myself.
ReplyDeleteI also need to find the hook up for my old camera since that one can do macro.
Debbie
Just awesome :) You take wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteI love the photos and I want to dye some wool myself. Maybe I'll give it a try. You inspire me.
ReplyDeletePat
forget me learning to dye wool. why bother? we have you working up another batch of luscious shades. send on over any practice bits you don't like!
ReplyDeleteMichele
Beautiful!
ReplyDeletethe wools are fabulous! and great dots.
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