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What If?

I have finally worked out the kinks in creating my latest piece for the show. When we were in Israel, one of the most poignant experiences was going through the big cement security fence from Jerusalem to Bethlehem. I thought about the Christmas story and what if there had been a big wall separating the two areas at that time.

Here is the beginning of the piece.

whatifprogress

I am using gray organza for the wall so that both sides can be seen. The figures are what have been giving me fits. I first tried Terry’s method of fusing, but had a problem with all the tiny pieces. Then I went to the Chicago School of Fusing method, using Wonder Under, by drawing the patterns on the paper. When I went to bed last night, I was ready to give up on that. I was going to do whole cloth silk painting.

When I got up this morning, I thought I should at least try to assemble the pieces that I had drawn. I did the nativity first and then the shepherds. I really had fun selecting the fabrics and I am very happy with the results. I now have to do the Wise Men. I used a children’s coloring book for the patterns.

Here are a couple of close-ups:

whatifnativity

whatifshepherds

I have to do something about the feet for my shepherds. The scenes are fused together, but not to the background. Working out the background comes next.

We are expecting snow this week-end – it is very big on the local news. I always get a kick out of that. Tonight, Mr C took me out to dinner. I had one of the specials – duck breast on creamy polenta with caramelized cipollini onions and a most divine red wine sauce. I could have licked the platter.

I still have not gotten a tracking number or any communication regarding my fabric order.

6 Responses to “What If?”

  1. Greatly enjoyed your blog. As a fellow artist I can certainly appreciate the amount of “decisionmaking” you went through emotionally. I also paint on silks and it can be very challenging as much as fulfilling. But I am sure you are only too aware of that.
    Keep up the great work Gerry.

    Best regards, Anna

  2. Judy says:

    Gerrie, only you could produce such a wondrous piece! I am amazed!! When I get down and out on a piece in the studio, I try to imagine myself as you…and then I feel peace………..not that the piece I am working on progresses, but I still feel better! Thanks for the continued inspiration.

    xo

  3. jenclair says:

    Love the shimmer of that grey orgznza!

  4. dee says:

    It looks wonderful Gerrie. Very moving.

  5. Kristin L says:

    Looking good. 🙂

  6. arlee says:

    This is lovely—and quite a concept. If more walls were gone……