I have just started work on a new piece that I am calling “I See the Moon.” You can see the beginning of the painting – the black branches on white fabric – above. When I was a child, my parents used to sing me a bedtime song that went:
I see the moon, the moon sees me
Shining down through the big oak tree
Shine on the ones that I love
This was a ritual I repeated with my own children. When I sang it to them, I hoped that they would feel as safe and secure as I did as a child, when my parents sang it to me as they tucked the covers up under my chin.
I had the idea for this quilt in my mind’s eye for some time. A few days ago, while waiting in the car pickup line a my daughter’s school, I shot a photo of a wonderful post oak silhouetted against a beautiful winter sky through the windshield of my car:
I love the branches of post oak trees; they are wonderfully curvy and they look so alive, almost electrified. I took a slice of the photo and superimposed a moon shape on top to start getting a feel for my composition, which is going to be 24" wide by 60" long.
After I traced the branches, I blew up my traced drawing and printed it out in tiles (sections) and taped them together to make the pattern. I placed PFD (prepared for dyeing) cotton on top, and now I am painting the branches from my drawing.
My plan is to paint the branches first, and then to use shades of blue for the background, from a medium-light blue at the bottom to a very dark blue at the top. I think I will use a metallic white pearl paint on the moon, with a little detail for the craters and shadows on it. I want it to be very simple, clean and graphic.
I have a Blue Moon quilt in the making too! It is for my granddaughter, Azaria. She was born o Dec 30, 2008 on a blue moon. :) I have a picture of that blue moon. Love your posts!
ReplyDeleteIt figures that *you* could find a way to make the dreaded wait in the carpool line into a productive, creative experience! Looks great so far.
ReplyDeleteEach morning I awake to a kukui tree branches framing the sunrise on the ridge behind my home. It has been calling to me to quilt it. Now you have pointed a way to attain that quilt. Thank you so much. I am looking forward to seeing your moon quilt. =!=
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see how you do your quilt. I took a similar photo with the mood by the trees, so it is dark shadows, with dark blue and the moon, was thinking it would make a nice art piece.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
like your photo and your plan for the fabric / quilt
ReplyDeletelike your photo and your plan for the fabric / quilt
ReplyDeleteNothing about your new project sounds simple! I enjoyed reading the process, and knowing you, it will be another phenomenal piece when finished!
ReplyDeleteRenee
spectacular... you could stop right now and it would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteIt is just wonderful.
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