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Monday 27 October 2014

Venetian memories



A very long time ago it seems, I met a lovely lady who asked me to make a piece of embroidery for or rather a collection of small pieces mounted together. We discussed colours and she said 'think old Venice'   Well I'd never been to Venice so I put it on the back burner for a while. 
Earlier this year we went to Venice and I took a million photos. It was still on the back burner as I was busy up until Yarndale but after that I got going. 

Looking back through my photographs, at the colours of Old Venice, I saw faded lime-washed walls, grey green water, curly iron work, and bare stone and white marble. 


I had some lovely felt coloured with natural dyes some time ago at our felt group. Soft and muted and perfect for the task.


I made a start, using the motif Wyn liked, which I suppose is reminiscent of Gondola 'pointy bits' 



I used muted velvets for the centres with the exception of the terracotta which I thought was a very accurate match for the view from the apartment we stayed in in Venice.


A little pale green echoes the verdigris on the spire (Although I've only just spotted that!)


Ahh lovely Venice, beautiful scenes around every corner.


I mounted them on a card, just slightly raised from the background 




and used an unfinished deep pine frame which can be painted or varnished.



Well I'm extremely pleased with the way it turned out and I think Wyn loves it too.

It makes me think I might do more in a similar vein.


17 comments:

  1. Oh what a gorgeous piece, the colours are perfect for Venice, I've never been, but it's on the list. No wonder your friend is pleased, it's beautiful.

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  2. Beautiful and certainly reminiscent of old Venice.

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  3. Well done indeed - what a lovely range of colours!

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  4. A little treasure chest: love the deep pine frame. It accentuates your designs. And the tableau reminds me of Venice. Thank you.

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  5. Love the way that you have captured the colours.

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  6. Beautiful as always. It is so nice the way you've lined out what did in this post. Thank you,
    Sue

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  7. Beautiful muted colours and lovely shapes. They look so right in that natural frame.

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  8. Stunning! You have such a good eye for colour. I'd be pleased with it too.

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  9. Oh my. The pink and green one is GORGEOUS! And the colours reflect the plant in the windowbox perfectly. You are a clever old sausage! Ax

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  10. Your work is lovely. I love Venice, although the few hours I spent there were during a very cold winter day so lots more blue and grey colours (and pre-digital camera, so nowhere near enough photos). I particularly like the center design with the deep contrast.

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  11. EXQUISITE work, beautiful colours and shapes. No wonder your friend was pleased they are a treasure:-) x

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  12. Beautiful Jackie. I love the colours.

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  13. You definitely should do more! I wonder about something 'four seasons' too....

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  14. This is so beautiful. I adore the colours.

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  15. Sorry I'm late, but I just wanted to say I LOVE this!! You're a talented lady...

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