A mixture of yellow... the first one is a monotype using a gelatin base from my "sacred vessel series". The second one is a gathering of experimental stamped squares, adding stitches, beads and tossing in my stamp palm trees! The third one is my favorite...a wedding veil as in a found fragment. The base is painted cloth that was at one time a curtain. The bottom prints of olive tree leaves pressed into a gelatin base and attached with silver thread. The beads are clear and turquoise and silver. It draws me into a dream of desert weddings with beaded veils...mystery. For the fun of visiting more 'YELLOW' sites stop by Julie and Jennifer for links.
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Hello Yellow
A mixture of yellow... the first one is a monotype using a gelatin base from my "sacred vessel series". The second one is a gathering of experimental stamped squares, adding stitches, beads and tossing in my stamp palm trees! The third one is my favorite...a wedding veil as in a found fragment. The base is painted cloth that was at one time a curtain. The bottom prints of olive tree leaves pressed into a gelatin base and attached with silver thread. The beads are clear and turquoise and silver. It draws me into a dream of desert weddings with beaded veils...mystery. For the fun of visiting more 'YELLOW' sites stop by Julie and Jennifer for links.
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Eucalyptus vase,
olive leaves,
palm trees,
turquoise beads
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Hi Mary Ann...oh how I love your yellows!! Very mysterious...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Julie...I was going for mysterious!
DeleteLovely pieces & nice use of yellows.
ReplyDeleteLinda, Thank you...yellow, darker yellow is a favorite of mine.
DeleteA great selection of beautiful yellow art pieces, Mary Ann. Each is lovely in its own way, but that wedding veil is exquisite!
ReplyDeleteOh Sharmon, Thank you, great comment and much appreciated!
DeleteI like your ""oriental" yellows. Indeed they're mysterious!
ReplyDeleteEric, Thank you for liking these oriental yellows!
Deleteoh...I nearly fainted with delight
ReplyDeleteso wonderful!
Suz, Thank you for your delightful words!!!
Deleteun beau travail...en jaune...
ReplyDeleteLovely rich yellows! Especially like the clear yellow in your sacred vessel.
ReplyDeleteThank you...I sketched the trees one day near the beach and then used that sketch in making the monotype.
DeleteWhat lovely yellow pieces you've shared with us, Mary Ann...each so special & so very different. The veil is, I think, my favorite - I do love the imagined story behind it...the mystery!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much....I love art making as much as I love story!
DeleteLove your work :-D cheers from Western Australia
ReplyDeleteCait, Thank you and cheers! Will visit your blog!
DeleteEl velo de novia, me gusta :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteLove the yellows indeed Maryanne! Especially the sacred vessel. Always i am drawn to your vessels!
ReplyDeleteSending my very best to you... so rare a visit to the blogosphere these days....
S xo