SCRAP BUSTING LANDSCAPES
This is a project I began back in 2019. You can read about the whys and wherefores here.
As you can see I began by sketching out some designs to help me and I did refer to them at the beginning.
They began as a way of using up scraps, but became a way to get the creative juices flowing. For a while I was doing one a day, which naturally petered off as time went by. However, I found that the are now a great way to get my creative juices flowing on those days when I might not be in the flow, and I am looking around for something to do.
To date, I have made forty of these in this way and you can see the rest here. I know that there will be more when the need arises, especially as I am always adding to those scraps!
These mini landscapes that I have talked about so far, are done mainly from my head. The colours and shapes of the fabrics usually determining how it ends up. These next few have been done with the same principle of scrap busting but are made as reminders of trips that I have taken in the camper van.
These were made after a trip to Scotland, although I confess that they were inspired by images I saw online.
These begun during a trip to Malham Cove in North Yorkshire.
I hope you have enjoyed looking at these, and don’t forget to check out them all here.
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