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Thursday, 23 July 2009

Yellow Field Of Stitches







The last couple of days I have been a taxi service for my daughter.
We celebrated her fourteenth birthday yesterday and I'm still wondering where those years have gone?
I have managed to do some stitch work on my landscape, so here it is.
These were the fields I walked through in April , you may have seen my sketches.
Has something happened to blogger?
It's not showing my flickr link and other links, I know some other blogs are the same.
I'm always worried I have done something wrong!



21 comments:

Maria-Thérèse ~ www.afiori.com said...

Beautiful! Do you submit your work to publishers? I'm thinking your embroidered paintings would make great illustrations.

threadstar said...

Hi! I see your work everyday on Flickr' and am blown away,this piece is one of my all time faves..the color mood takes one through a range of emotions..i love when I can "see" the artist in the piece. A brief note on blogger..I have several e-mails stating problems and my blogs are experiencing function problems when I try to use my share button..Miki

Acornmoon said...

This piece has such a sense of perspective especially when the image is cropped, it is really remarkable how distant the hills in the background look.

Happy birthday to your daughter, I think many mums will identify with being taxi driver. It is even more worrying when they drive themselves!

Lynn Cohen said...

This piece is terrific. I too love the perspective and wish I could learn to do this...you are a good teacher who inspires with her sharing of work done.

Not sure about Blogger as I do not have Flicker on mine. Everything else seems to be working okay TODAY. One never knows...

Ann Christy said...

Beautiful - so original!

murgelchen said...

Wonderful! Fantastic color.
LG,
Helga

The Weaver of Grass said...

As usual I love your landscapes - I would love you to tell us how you do them - there seems to be such a lot of stitching in them. They are beautiful kayla coo.

ATELIER said...

I wish I had your skill with the sewing machine - I can do striaight lines and gentle curves and that's about it!

Heloise said...

So beautiful, wonderful colours just as the english countryside is in spring.

Kate said...

This is so pretty. From the work I've seen, I think this may be my fave :)

LOVE STITCHING RED said...

Very beautiful landscape, I do remember the sketches and photos from earlier. I love your work!

Carolyn

carole brungar said...

Your woek is gorgeous!!

Micki said...

Each new piece becomes my fave. Your work is so beautiful.

The WestCountryBuddha said...

I really like the yellow in this one...truly lovely!

Niki Jackson said...

This is absolutely stunning! You do amazing art work. Niki xxx

Zoya said...

The landscape looks magical.

I can see your flickr link (in Firefox on Apple Mac), maybe the problem was temporary.

Tricks said...

Stunning contrasts Kayla, I wish I had walked through there in the Spring, it must have looked amazing.

Karen said...

blogger glitches at times, I don't know why. This is truly a work of art! You must take hours making these beautifully detailed machine pieces, hats off to you. I can't bear to be at the machine for longer than five minutes.

silverpebble said...

I love this piece - it has such depth and the colours are cheery - unlike the sky here at the moment. Happy Birthday to your daughter x

CJ STITCHING AND BLOOMS said...

Hello from Michigan. Your yellow fields of flowers are very lovely. Your work is always so inspiring. Happy Belated birthday to your daughter. Hugs Judy

Heather said...

This is so beautiful - you are a true artist. As for the computer - when you publish a new post it usually comes up on my sidebar, but didn't this time. I don't think it is anything you have done, though I always blame myself. I think the system does things without our knowledge or permission at times and we just have to find our way around the unauthorised alterations.