Tuscan Landscape
Back last October I holidayed in Tuscany with my family. I
found the landscape there fascinating – rolling hills covered in vines, trees,
and crop fields, and it inspired me to try and do something to recreate it in
textiles. Being a bit of a trigger-happy photo obsessive, I took lots of
pictures of the landscape, including this one from a high vantage point in San
Gimignano.
The Hockney exhibition at the V&A earlier this year also
provided inspiration. His work is full of rolling fields – this time in
Yorkshire – but his wonderful use of colour encouraged me to be a little bolder
than I usually am and so I branched out into turquoises and yellows as well as
browns and greens.
The sky was a bit trickier as I didn't want the same tramlines but did want a nice sweeping open feeling. I thought the saeme sort of approach as Van Gogh's starry night might work with white and pale blues but it looked very washed out, so I unpicked that amd just used a single dark blue couched so close you can't see the supporting strand of wool. I couched over the couching to give a feel of whispy clouds.
The end result is much lusher looking than the original
photo but I think I prefer it. Now I just need to mount it :-)