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Friday, 13 December 2013

Postcards: the last of an old species of written word

Source: Post cards/promotional material from mid 2000s for
My So-Called Life (The Tragically Normal Diary of Rachel Riley)
By Joanna Nadin


Not actually read this book and probably never will at the rate its taking me to read my way through some books, but the covers of the postcards I found are bold and amusing, with soft mellow colours and swirls. I am going through a bit of a swirl doodling obsession at the moment, so though this doesn't help with that, at least it fuels it (in felt tip like colours).

Monday, 12 December 2011

Monument a-glow with light

This is in the Monument area in Newcastle, around the NE1 area.
Normally Christmas decoration in the streets,
ie lighting tends to be in forms of Santa and other such characters.
But these take a more abstract bauble like appearance.
The circles when not lit up have been shown in the previous post.
But as with many things they look amazing all lit up in blue and white.

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Shisha (also known as abla) Embroidery

An old kameez which I adored for the
embroidery and especially for its mirror work,
a traditional technique in India and Pakistan 
and other countries in which small pieces of mirror
are secured onto fabric and embroidered around
The simple grids of light pink thread, as seen above, 
are cleverly couched down with the actual thread
making up the material of the kameez (a tunic like top).
The two large mirrors above are
embroidered to look like mirror flowers.
Blue and pink make an amazing colour combination.
A play of colour fused with that of light and mirrors.
The unique bead work uses small wooden like tubular like beads.
Shisha Embroidery TIY (Try it yourself) with clear photos and instructions
There is a bit of information about Shisha Embroidery on 
Wikipedia but so far I haven't found much on the web or in the local library.