Here's another pattern that I was commissioned to create by Sublime Stitching, the contemporary embroidery company I mentioned in my last posting. This assignment might have been simple for most artists, but for some reason, it gave me a real run for the money. I find birds to be a challenging subject matter. They are so streamlined and uncomplicated in shapes, and yet I wrestle with them as if I were drawing the blueprint of a submarine. You can view and/or purchase this pattern "Songbirds" on Sublime Stitching's website
here.
Because I tend to always overcomplicate things, I am a big fan of the illustrator Charley Harper. His knack of simplifying his subject matter and rendering it with graphic boldness and often sweet humor is brilliant. Check out these great images, courtesy of
Audubon.org:
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"Green Jay, 1956" |
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"Cardinal", 1960 |
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"Red-eyed Vireo", 1959 |
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"Eskimo Curlew", 1957 |
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"Baltimore Oriole", 1959 |
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"Water Turkey", 1958 |
I find it really amusing, as well as inspiring, to know that these simple designs and graphic clean lines came out of this chaotic studio...it makes me feel a whole lot better about my own messy studio!
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Charley Harper |
1 comment:
Oh my goodness, you're going to turn me back into a full time embroiderer for sure!!! I must have your bird pattern too! I love birds - so many options for colours too.
I do like the other style you posted. Very different but beautiful, none the less
I hope you'll do more embroidery patterns too!
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