My 3D fabric microphone in action. Captured in black and white, it is seeminlgy unsuspecting but a closer look shows the cross-hatch stitched detail of the mouthpeice and reveals it as an imitation object.
The installation display of my individual leaves for assessment. The artificial light casts unusual and beautiful shadows on the wall; the hanging leaves create varied definition of shadow and add depth to the display.
Hey Helen! Thanks for stopping by my blog, so nice of you to visit :) keep up the good work... I'm loving the leaves and I never noticed it was a fabric microphone until I read what you wrote!!
I hand craft greetings cards for all sorts of occassions, and I am more than happy to take commissions! I am also a Textile Artist creating hand stitched images reinterpreted from drawn observations of the nature and environment around me. I am a BA Hons Embroidery Graduate from Manchester Metropolitan University Visit my website: www.helenharkawenko.co.uk Contact me at: helen.harkawenko[at]hotmail.co.uk
Hey Helen! Thanks for stopping by my blog, so nice of you to visit :) keep up the good work... I'm loving the leaves and I never noticed it was a fabric microphone until I read what you wrote!!
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