Hand-dyed & painted fabric, mixed media techniques with textiles & acrylic medium. Aspen Grove was inspired by an aspen grove in Flagstaff, AZ in the fall. Seeing this made me understand, for the first time, the name Quaking Aspens! I used textiles and acrylic medium to achieve the texture of the landscape.
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Bryce Canyon Controlled Burn IIShelley Brucar
Hand-dyed & painted fabric, mixed media techniques with textiles & acrylic medium. Bryce Canyon Controlled Burn II was inspired by memories of seeing a controlled burn at this national park. Visitors were not allowed in part of the park when it was burning; we did get to see the aftermath the following day when thereContinue reading “Bryce Canyon Controlled Burn II
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Misty MorningShelley Brucar
Hand-dyed & painted fabric, mixed media techniques with textiles & acrylic medium, screen printing. Misty Morning was inspired by my fascination with fog and mist. It is eerie and beautiful at the same time when a scene is partially hidden. I used textiles and acrylic medium to achieve the texture of the landscape.
Blue NightShelley Brucar
Hand-dyed fabric, hand stitched. Part of a series to study color and value.
Value Study PurpleShelley Brucar
Hand-dyed fabric, hand stitched. Part of a series to study color and value.
Color Study 3Shelley Brucar
Hand-dyed fabric, hand stitched. Part of a series to study color and value.
While There is Still TimeShelley Brucar
Hand-dyed and screened fabric, machine stitched. One of several pieces that express my concern about the effects of global warming on beautiful coral reefs. You can see the beginnings of bleaching in a few places in this representation.
Jerome SunsetShelley Brucar
Thread painting. A photo taken by my husband, Wayne Brucar, in the artist town of Jerome, AZ inspired this piece named Jerome Sunset. It was a brilliantly colored sunset with barren trees in the foreground. Design Source – Original
Hide and SeekShelley Brucar
Hand-dyed fabric, fused and raw-edge applique, needle-felting, machine stitching. Hide and Seek started as a winter study looking at the long shadows of trees at dusk. With the addition of the Canadian Geese, it became a fun and frivolous game of hide and seek. Design Source – Original