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St.Pete Window 3

Sale Price:$200.00 Original Price:$300.00
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For this work I used poetry about St. Petersburg by the famous Russian poet Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, specifically an expert from his epic poem Bronze Horseman. One of my favorite passages is this:

I love thee, city of Peter's making;
I love thy harmonies austere,
And Neva's sovran waters breaking
Along her banks of granite sheer;
Thy traceried iron gates; thy sparkling,
Yet moonless, meditative gloom
And thy transparent twilight darkling

For the full translation take a look here. Of course I like the Russian version much better, so that's the version I used for the background of all six pieces. Printed and decoupaged over stretched canvas.

For the second layer, I used photos I took of the buildings in my favorite city, printed them on Extravaganza, layered with scraps of various fabrics underneath and stitched by hand and machine.

The third and final layer is my version of lace. To me all the wrought iron gates, banisters, window closures and fences are the lace of St. Petersburg.
I played in Photoshop with my photographs of these, then printed them out on
Transfer Artist Paper and transferred to my work, and for good measure added more stitching on top.

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For this work I used poetry about St. Petersburg by the famous Russian poet Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, specifically an expert from his epic poem Bronze Horseman. One of my favorite passages is this:

I love thee, city of Peter's making;
I love thy harmonies austere,
And Neva's sovran waters breaking
Along her banks of granite sheer;
Thy traceried iron gates; thy sparkling,
Yet moonless, meditative gloom
And thy transparent twilight darkling

For the full translation take a look here. Of course I like the Russian version much better, so that's the version I used for the background of all six pieces. Printed and decoupaged over stretched canvas.

For the second layer, I used photos I took of the buildings in my favorite city, printed them on Extravaganza, layered with scraps of various fabrics underneath and stitched by hand and machine.

The third and final layer is my version of lace. To me all the wrought iron gates, banisters, window closures and fences are the lace of St. Petersburg.
I played in Photoshop with my photographs of these, then printed them out on
Transfer Artist Paper and transferred to my work, and for good measure added more stitching on top.

For this work I used poetry about St. Petersburg by the famous Russian poet Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, specifically an expert from his epic poem Bronze Horseman. One of my favorite passages is this:

I love thee, city of Peter's making;
I love thy harmonies austere,
And Neva's sovran waters breaking
Along her banks of granite sheer;
Thy traceried iron gates; thy sparkling,
Yet moonless, meditative gloom
And thy transparent twilight darkling

For the full translation take a look here. Of course I like the Russian version much better, so that's the version I used for the background of all six pieces. Printed and decoupaged over stretched canvas.

For the second layer, I used photos I took of the buildings in my favorite city, printed them on Extravaganza, layered with scraps of various fabrics underneath and stitched by hand and machine.

The third and final layer is my version of lace. To me all the wrought iron gates, banisters, window closures and fences are the lace of St. Petersburg.
I played in Photoshop with my photographs of these, then printed them out on
Transfer Artist Paper and transferred to my work, and for good measure added more stitching on top.

 

Art is life


All art you see here is made from repurposed materials.


Striving to lessen plastic pollution and overconsumption drives my creativity.

Zero waste is the ultimate goal for my practice.

 
 

 
 

 

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