Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Street Life
This is my piece which I have given an African theme. The graffitti means "come" in Zulu and I have used Shwe Shwe fabric for the dress the flower seller is wearing. This is a very South African 100% cotton which is used extensively in the quilting medium and also is an extremely popular garment fabric. We have come a long way with this fabric and you can read all about the history of this if you google the name. We had a wonderful show of this at the Birmingham Festival.
Looking forward to seeing eveyone's interpretation - its always exciting to see what everyone has done.
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Brilliant - I love the details that you have put into this piece - the Shwe Shwe fabric, the Indebele style infill in the graffiti, the city
ReplyDeletein the background, the high security wall (where's the razor wire?). And I love the appearance of the vuvuzela entering stage left!!!
Hilary
This is a lovely piece, full of colour and life. I particularly love your flowers - are they painted or stitched? The contrast between the street seller and the city glimpsed over the wall works extremely well.
ReplyDeleteWell done! Did you paint that brick wall ??? You have captured the essence perfectly.
ReplyDeleteTerrific detail, Patricia. I particularly like the movement of the woman and the swing of the pail.
ReplyDeleteI too am impressed by the amount of detail you have managed to get into this piece. I love the contrast in colour on either side of the wall.
ReplyDeleteI think your collection of all-African-themed pieces is going to be really something when it's all shown together, Patricia.
ReplyDeletegreat job patricia. i am fascinated by the fact that so many of our interpretations are linear (horizontal), in more than one of them are bricks, buildings and similar vegetation. interesting. i love all your fabrics and the way you have used them.
ReplyDeleteIn answer to the questions from Phil and Linda. I painted the flowers using fabric paint, and the brick wall was a printed piece of fabric which seemed to fit the piece well.
ReplyDeleteWonderful interpretation of the theme Patricia! I love the intimacy of the action in the foreground with the city in the distance.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you've drawn it all out - lots of expression in the movement of the lady. In fact on closer look, I get the feeling that the vuvuzela has just blasted out and startled her. Well done if that was your intent! And the flowers make it a cheerful piece. I like it.
ReplyDeleteWe certainly still remember the excitement that rang out around the world during FIFA and how proud the country was to host it. I love your piece and it does convey the contentment, happiness and pride I remember seeing on the faces of people during that time.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cultural opportunity for me to learn about language, fabrics and customs of South Africa! I love the contrast of the sophisticated city in the background to the simple life in a neighborhood "just over" the brick wall. Your skill of telling a story in a small space is genious!
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