Hello All,
It is a terribly belated post but one that had reasons for getting delayed. A happy event in the family kept us all busy......so, here comes......
When this order was placed, the original idea was completely different. It was to be a "fall" theme name plate. Then came the change and it got to "abstract" and then, Yulia's "Noel" was given as a reference......
Now, when someone cites Yulia Brodskaya's work as a reference, you know you've got an impossible goal to meet. And it probably is wiser to not even try! ;) That is what I ended up doing.......I decided to throw in a bit of henna designing (the oh-so-Indian patterns) and spring colours......this is for the first time literally that there hasn't even been a rough sketch. It was just an idea that kept moving my hands.
To all the people who aspire to try quillography, this piece used up a total of 53 quillography strips and is 10 inches by 16 inches. Apart from the glue needed to glue the background of the piece, I used a total of 3 milliliter of Fevicrylk Fabric glue to make the entire quillographed nameplate. THAT is how less of material is really needed for quillography :)
Some details of the name-plate......
Happy Quilling
Pritesh
PS: If my posts inspire you to create something on similar lines, I feel highly flattered. But please, do respect the effort I take in conceptualizing and executing, please give a direct link to my work when you are inspired by mine. Thanks for understanding........:-)
It is a terribly belated post but one that had reasons for getting delayed. A happy event in the family kept us all busy......so, here comes......
When this order was placed, the original idea was completely different. It was to be a "fall" theme name plate. Then came the change and it got to "abstract" and then, Yulia's "Noel" was given as a reference......
Now, when someone cites Yulia Brodskaya's work as a reference, you know you've got an impossible goal to meet. And it probably is wiser to not even try! ;) That is what I ended up doing.......I decided to throw in a bit of henna designing (the oh-so-Indian patterns) and spring colours......this is for the first time literally that there hasn't even been a rough sketch. It was just an idea that kept moving my hands.
To all the people who aspire to try quillography, this piece used up a total of 53 quillography strips and is 10 inches by 16 inches. Apart from the glue needed to glue the background of the piece, I used a total of 3 milliliter of Fevicrylk Fabric glue to make the entire quillographed nameplate. THAT is how less of material is really needed for quillography :)
Some details of the name-plate......
Happy Quilling
Pritesh
PS: If my posts inspire you to create something on similar lines, I feel highly flattered. But please, do respect the effort I take in conceptualizing and executing, please give a direct link to my work when you are inspired by mine. Thanks for understanding........:-)
13 comments:
This is so very stunning n amazing. Love it. Gr8 work !!!
I love your beautiful work.
You are very talented and creative and visiting your blog is always a learning experience.
Have a great weekend!
Hugs!
Fantastic Pritesh and did you really sit and count the strips!!!
Lovely colours :) looking very great!!!
Hats of to you PERFECTION !!
amazing work...love how you just 'went for it' without planning it all out. My kind of quilling.
So... Many ideas, heavy reference and - the result is an original Pritesh! Perfect quillography and wonderful details!
Hugs from Croatia!
P.S. You really count the strips ?
I love your beautiful work.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
Groetjes Baukje
A beautiful piece, Pritesh! Nicely done! :0) Peace be Yours
:O Cool. Very, very.
I mean, who has the patience to sit and count the strips and the glue???
hello maam.. u r simply awesome.. i am a newbie quiller and you are such an inspiration.. we do share somethings in common.. i too studied to be a biochemist but am not doing anything related to that now - a stay at home mom who has found a new friend in quilling... just want to know what thickness strips u use for this type of typography? i made a couple with 80gsm only since i was trying it out for the first time... you can check them out on my blog - http://quillthrill.blogspot.com
best wishes
hridya
Looks great! Belated or not belated ;)
Plain amazing is wat i call it.. its jus out of the world.. would love to see some more tutorials :) keep up the amazing fab work !!!
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