tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5903271016541161741.post6459652483578061335..comments2014-09-21T15:08:36.761-07:00Comments on Hill and Vale Creations: Black FishAlisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03547978013729923113noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5903271016541161741.post-29838441867735917302014-09-14T04:43:09.248-07:002014-09-14T04:43:09.248-07:00Nice work Alison, the intensity of colour of the p...Nice work Alison, the intensity of colour of the print in the background is effective. It would be interesting to do another image using puppet warp to make the fish swim a bit more and have it next to this one. Puppet warp can really make something bend. <br />I visited a couple of textile artist studios yesterday as part of the Yarra Valley Open Studio weekend. Both do some beautiful work that I think would interest you. Marion from Nina Wish designs did the Diploma of Textile Design at RMIT. I told I had a classmate interested in the course and she encouraged you to contact her and she would be happy to talk through your folio. Well worth a visit to her cosy studio next to the Yarra in Warburton http://www.ninawish.com.au/newsflash. <br />The other artist is Gillian Farrow. http://www.gillianfarrow.com.au/#/general/ She also studied at RMIT. Her website is worth exploring as it gives an overview of the breadth of her work and show cases her fabulous studio. She uses a variety of techniques that you can see on her website. JJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10554268558619338443noreply@blogger.com