Gathering

Photo inspiration for colors and shapes

 

This week I’ve continued to print fabrics and gather images to use in a new series of fabric collages. I want to combine inspiration from my garden with personal symbols from memories. I like to accumulate an abundance of materials before starting to assemble a collage.
 
In my collection of photos, I’m looking for turquoise and analogous colors… blue, green, cyan, azure, teal. I’m also responding to shapes of garden urns, flowers, trees, and stone walls.
View from my studio
The simple beginning of a landscape collage
 
 
The view out the studio window is bands of muted winter green and brown, but the sky is turquoise. Arranging my printed fabrics in horizontal bands begins a landscape composition.
 
This phase of my process is hard to describe. But I find that putting words to colors and shapes as I collect them helps me set intentions and stay focused as I assemble the compositions.

lucindahowe

Lucinda Howe is a Contemporary Fauvist landscape painter in Columbia, SC.

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Cindy I don’t always comment but I’m so impressed by the work that you are doing and how you put it into words! Love pam

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Close Menu