Showing posts with label Neocolors II. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neocolors II. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Iris Blooming...



The Iris bed is beginning to wake up...



After a very wet, long winter...

the Iris are beginning to bloom!





The light today was just right for photographs...





The yellow iris always bloom first and fast!






Be sure to double click photos to enlarge them...























The Lupine are also in bloom...











Over the years, my photography has inspired

some of my quilt making...



This is an iris quilt created in 2011:


CLICK HERE to watch me create this!





CLICK HERE:  to see My Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Photos…..to Fabric



Get our your camera…

Go from Photo…..to Fabric!




Dorset Ram Sheep




Neocolor II Crayons











Gunnr















Lilly











Cow and Calf Pair













































Devn and her dog Captain America











My son and his turkey












This is hauling hay the Old School style…..by hand!



I hope I have inspired you to get out your camera and turn

your images into Portrait Quilts.




CLICK HERE:  to see My Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Portrait Class......Student Work Slideshow


I spent a lovely day with 16 students
in a Portraits in Fabric Class
at JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop
Philomath, Oregon


Check out the Slide Show below to view:

Adventures in Portrait Quilts



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Student work is shown in alphabetical order


CLICK HERE to view My Quilts


CLICK HERE to view: Portrait Class June 2011 Slideshow

CLICK HERE to view: Mixed Media Class Slideshow

CLICK HERE to view: Jello Printing Class - Student Work

CLICK HERE to view: My Art Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Portrait Quilts......Progress


I am enjoying working on portrait quilts again.




Captain America
This one is ready to go under the needle...





I really like the back side of Captain America too!





I work with the photo image closely as I quilt into the portrait.





At this point the starry background and the hair are quilted...




I am rounding up a few more portraits to take along with me to class next week:


Turkey Boy.......Front Side




Turkey Boy.....Back Side





Old School......Front Side




Old School.....Back Side





Wild Horses.......Front Side




Wild Horses......Back Side

This looks wild doesn't it?
This is a recycled fabric. I flipped the misprint over and printed the horses on the other side of the misprint.....it worked. It made for a interesting back side.

Today I am working with student images in Photoshop to alter them and get them printed onto fabric. Class is next Saturday.....I better get with it!


CLICK HERE to view My Quilts


CLICK HERE to view: Gunnr Portrait #1

CLICK HERE to view: Play Days

CLICK HERE to view: My Tutorials


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Friday, January 13, 2012

Portrait.......Captain America


Just a quick peek to show you what I am working on



This image lends itself beautifully to a fabric portrait.
It is well-lit, close-up, in focus....and melts my heart.





Here is the image after it was opened in Photoshop Elements 4,
altered and printed on fabric.



Last night I added some color and painted it:


At this point it is ready to be quilted....that's what I am doing today.

The child in this photo named her new puppy Captain America.
He does look like he is her protector.
I couldn't resist adding the stars to the background.

More.....after it is quilted!


CLICK HERE to view My Quilts


CLICK HERE to view: Neocolor II

CLICK HERE to view: Adventures in Portrait Quilts Class Slide show

CLICK HERE to view: Challenge Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full of Portraits,
LuAnn Kessi

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Portrait Quilt.......Turkey Boy


I decided to create a new class sample for my
Portrait Quilt Class later this month...




I took this photo 18 years ago of my son, Heath.
The Harlan Turkey Boy





This is the image after altering it in Photoshop Elements 4
and printing it on Cotton Sateen Fabric.

I removed the clothesline, dog and another boy in the background
of the photo to simplify things.




The face and arms are colored in with Neocolor II Crayons.
I have my own blend of colors to create flesh tones...





The hair is colored in...





The pants are colored in....
I took artistic license and changed the color of the pants.






I also changed the color of the shirt from white to red...






At this point the turkey and the grass are also colored in.




I have added a new color tool to my tool box:


Inktense Blocks
Just like Inktense Pencils.....but BIGGER!





Inktense Blocks cover a larger area much quicker than the pencils.
They made short work of the big sky area in this portrait.




At this point the entire portrait has been colored in with
Neocolor II Crayons and Inktense Blocks:


I am 2 hours and 45 minutes into this portrait so far...




Let's move on to painting the portrait:


Heath and the turkey's head are painted...





Check out how intense the red becomes when painted.
Now you see why I changed the color of the shirt...






The shirt is completely painted at this point...




Let's paint the turkey:


The turkey is dark and rich looking now...





The grass is painted.




At this point the portrait is completely painted:


It took 1 hour and 15 minutes to paint the portrait.





4 hours total to add color to this fabric portrait.

I need a snack before I begin the quilting!



CLICK HERE to view My Quilts


CLICK HERE: Portrait Class Information

CLICK HERE: Photoshop Elements 4 Tutorial

CLICK HERE: Inktense Block Tutorial


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn