Showing posts with label shell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shell. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Fossil Ammonite

The images of these fossils were always fascinating to me! I've made this as a sample to show at the demonstration I'm giving in our felters group next week. To show various effects achieved when work with resists. After all felting it happens to be too small to be anything apart from a sample 38x38 cm.




 

Monday, 29 February 2016

The shell "Alphabet cone".

Back to sea life!
I always wanted to make some shell with elaborate shape - conch, may be, or nautilus... I was rather busy recently so put the idea aside for a long while. But last Friday visiting Leeds Felt Group exhibition I saw amazing small sculptures of various sea shells by Margaret Chalmers and it was the last drop! The very next day I got up early and by the night finished my first shell. Wisely I decided on the simplest shell shape possible! And here we are:

My first try on sea shells! This shell is "Alphabet cone".



I'm not very happy with a result but I've got an idea. If I'm to make a similar shell again I'd change:
- a resist, see picture below (make it narrow and long);
- the ridges to be more prominent;
- overall piece lighter in weight and firmer;
- the colours brighter with some pattern.
I do not think I'll repeat this particular shell but I will keep in mind all the point above when it come to the next one!

The picture of a resist: