Monday, September 2, 2024

Garden Lady #8 - Part Two

This is a continuation of Garden Lady #8.  I took the picture of the face into Photoshop, flipped it to the left,  changed it to black and white, and posterized it.  This process helps to get the shadows in the right place.  I traced the face over the colored version and transferred it to clear acetate.  Then I added in the color change lines.  



In previous posts, I described how I make faces using Steam-A-Seam light and tracing paper.  This is the same method I used for this piece.  I learned along the way that doing eyes is better with colored pencil than with fabric, so I used that technique for the eyes this time too.  They are done on white fabric, then placed underneath the rest of the facial features.  


I know that the face looks really odd at this point.  Later, I'll add the fine lines and shadows with both stitching, ink, and colored pencil.  The eyes especially will get a lot of lashes and details added.  I may also add a light interfacing so that the background doesn't show through.  

Next, I worked on the arms and gismos for her to hold.  I still liked the garden clippers, but didn't like the iced tea at all.  I decided to change it for her to be holding something that she clipped.  Staying with my new fall theme, I decided that I would add a vine of fall leaves.  I had my husband take a picture of my hand holding something and used that for the pattern for one of the hands.  Here are the arms and hands without the things that they will be holding.
 


I hope you like it so far!



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