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Friday, 5 June 2009

Just keeping you informed.....

..of whats taken me over so far.





































I Think I'm going to make lots more of these and I've ordered some ridiculously small, very cute, deep sided stretched canvases , only 5x4 inches , to display them.

I see a wall full, either rows of them or in a square block.
I wish for now though that I could just get them together in a rectangle for this blog.

For subtlety and relief from vulgar colours, do visit Karens blog.
Its cool, calm, tasteful and relaxing.

41 comments:

  1. i love the color ranges in these small units, just fabulous.

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  2. These are beautiful and so unusual!

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  3. Lovely shapes and colour combinations. They remind me of extra special jigsaw pieces and I think your idea of displaying them on those tiny artists canvases is a great idea. They'd look great decorating a small space or massed in a larger one.

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  4. More nice pieces. I like the bright colors, but these are nice too.

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  5. Jackie, i'm totally in love with these. Try making them into a "panorama" in your photo edit program.

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  6. Ha! Ha! Ha! There's room for both subtle and vulgar colours!!! Me, the older I get the more I can tick off the list of things in the "When I'm old I shall wear purple" poem........ I used to "do" subtle colours, but veer evermore towards the bright and colourful. Your work is lovely. x

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  7. what vulgar colours? I think these are delightful

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  8. These just keep getting better and better!!!

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  9. I love the way the colours blend into each other.
    Lovely work Jackie.x

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  10. Quite agree, on those little chunky canvases your gorgeous work will look fabulous. x

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  11. Vulgar colours? I don't think so!!! I've never been a fan of pastels. Great idea to mount them on little artist canvases...perfect.

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  12. Wonderfully like both protozoa and illuminated letters. Okay to right click and link from my blog Tinytheatre?

    http://tinytheatre.blogspot.com/

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  13. These are also wonderful. And yesterday I read your article in Quilting Arts Magazine. Great to read!

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  14. Aw shucks! Thanks for that and your colours are anything but vulgar, more vibrant, life affirming, energetic, vivacious......I could go on! (would probably have to get a thesaurus out though!

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  15. I just love this new shape, they are like beautiful little alien creatures and they make me smile!
    xxx

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  16. My copy of QA came at last - great article - and I see that we share a few sources of inspiration ...

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  17. So beautiful! It looks like colors from a coral reef.

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  18. Very arty very cool, they will look so good on canvases.I've been wondering what they reminded me of and Heather said it - crazy jigsaw pieces!!

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  19. these are just darling! Lovely colours!

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  20. Seeing a collection of your "bug" brooches in little canvases would be delightful, I can't wait.

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  21. I cant wait to see them displayed on your small canvases...it will look amazing! I'm loving all of these fantastic shapes and vibrant colour combinations!

    Jacky xox

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  22. They are just soooooo gorguous !!!

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  23. they make me smile - the way they're escaping in all directions! and the beautiful colours.

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  24. These are just knocking my socks off, lady! (And there is nothing vulgar about them!) They will indeed look great displayed as you have planned!

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  25. Jackie, all your work is so joyous. I love coming to visit your blog - it is a delight, and these pieces are great. Congratulations re: the Quilting Arts article as well. Wonderful.

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  26. Your Brooches are Works of Art ,Fabarooney Idea .

    Love from sesga xxx

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  27. OOOooooooooooooooooo never vulgar I love your way with colour .
    love from sesga xxx

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  28. They are FABULOUS and I adore the colours (not a fan of pastels and creams myself). They'll look perfect on mini canvases - great idea!
    Linda xx

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  29. I can see a wall filled with mini canvases each with one of your brooches on it!! It could be a grouping of 6 or 60 either way it would be stunning and it would be so easy to rearrange the order at any time. Sign me up I want a set of screaming oragne and hot pink with turquoise thread!!! No calming needed here!!!!!
    Seriously let me know the moment yo have sets for sale!!
    Hugs!
    Elizabeth

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  30. That wall will look wonderful. I am loving this collection - the colours and the shapes!

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  31. i love these - they have a slightly amoeba-ish look to them and the colours are stunning :)

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  32. lovely strong forms, lots of energy ... ooh jackie i wish i was clever and popular like you, i just tried to give something away, it must be really crappy ?
    id send you some tweed but it looks so dull next to this amazing work, love the ideas of the canvases too ...

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  33. Thank you for visiting my blog. I have been following your blog for some time now and I love your work, the wonderful colours and textures. My weekend has been a bit!!! busy but I am now going to sit down with a cup of tea with my magazine and read your article.

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  34. I love the shapes you create...they look like something from a bygone year..which decorated cloakes for ancient kings and quens...have a nice week...H

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  35. How happy am I to find your blog!
    I'm a felt artist from Hungary, in love with detail work and emroidered felt pieces. Your art makes my heart skipping around. :o)
    Wooly regards
    Corinna

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  36. I think these are ACE!
    I love the colours and the shapes - they are brilliant!

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  37. What a fantastic idea. They are lovely.

    I just received my Quilting Arts this morning and read your wonderful article. Congrats!

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  38. Small, perfectly formed and not remotely vulgar...shame I can't say the same about me really! x;0)

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  39. Brilliant idea! I LOVE those teeny canvases! I just put a link to this post on my blog. I hope it brings you a few extra visitors.

    Denise
    http://needlework.craftgossip.com

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