The gold rendition has been redrawn by me to resemble the hare in William Morris' tapestry. I had fun with this one by also doing an achromatic background.
One of things I love about being part of the McGown Teaching program is that we learn so many things each year. I am the Director of the McGown Teacher's Workshop that is held in Pottsboro, TX each November. I also teach there. This past year I taught a class on monochromatic color design. The pattern that I used is a pattern from Honey Bee Hive called Morris-like Bunny and the red mat below is hooked the way the pattern by Jane McGown Flynn was drawn. I just pulled worms from the reds in my worm bag for this rabbit. I also used proddy extensively throughout this design.
The gold rendition has been redrawn by me to resemble the hare in William Morris' tapestry. I had fun with this one by also doing an achromatic background.
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4/28/2016 07:10:23 pm
Wow, amazing works! It made me want to be a part of McGown Teaching program. How I wish you can share something about your lesson, the monochromatic color design. I would love to learn about it and since I have nothing but time, I'll just go surf the internet and teach myself. I will let you see my work!
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