Saturday, 2 November 2013

3D Cosmic Fishnet Pieces All Lit Up!




Three hexagonal Cosmic Fishnet pieces on mixed media pedestals   2013
I had an open studio today to showcase my work for my Saskatoon friends before I leave for Toronto on Monday.   When I turned off the lights, I just had to snap this shot which reflects the designs on the embroidered tulle which sits on top of the 3-D pieces as well as the reflections off of theTyvek hexagons.

Cosmic fishnet 2-D and 3-d Pieces
These are a few of the pieces that will be at my show at loop gallery.  It was great to have a trial run so that I could sort out any glitches and there were a couple.

Saturday, 26 October 2013

Details of 3D Cosmic Fishnet Pieces

I have been working on my 3 D Cosmic Fishnet pieces for my upcoming show at loop, they require a little more tweaking, but are almost there!  Now I have to figure out how to transport everything!


CF on Pedestal   Tyvek, gin washi paper, tulle, thread, mat board, plexi glass

3D CF piece without the Tulle Fishnet cover



Detail of a CF 3D piece lit up from the interior

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

A Glimpse of What I am up to at the Studio

 I am gearing up for my art exhibition that will be entitled 'Cosmic Fishnet' and will be showcased at loop Gallery in Toronto, November 4th - December 1st.
In a nutshell, the subject matter will incorporate the cosmic fishnet design which is said to contain all the sacred geometry designs in existance and the Fibonacci number sequences which demonstrate that all things in nature and indeed the universe begin with a single point and their very proportions are being repeated in everything and everywhere. 


The work is still ongoing.  The multilayered piece above has been silk screened with the 'cosmic fishnet' design and fibonacci number sequences.  The bottom layer has had the fibonacci number sequences hand written then further silk screened with my chosen design.  It is now ready for hand cutting.


I have also incorporated the fishnet design onto tulle fabric by applying dissolvable tissue onto the fabric, I draw out my design on this layer. I  then stitch over top of the tissue and tulle with gold thread, once the stitching is done I wash out the dissolvable tissue.  This will be another layer that will be applied to the top of my pieces.  The gold sheet in the backround is tyvek which has been painted and silkscreened for use in my 3-d designs.


This image incorporates my cosmic fishnet design on tulle with the 3-d hexagonal triangular design that I have chosen to morph out of the fishnet design.

Saturday, 21 September 2013

Hat, Cape and Dress: Created by Lynn Guina

Those of us who know Lynn Guina have always been intrigued by her unique and creative fashion sense.  Since recently retiring from her full time job, Lynn decided to tap into her passion for fashion and design.  She is particularily interested in vintage fashions from the 20's and 30's. Here is a rather ambicious hat, dress and cape that Lynn has created for a friend whose daughter is getting married the third week of September.


Detail of the dress, hat and cape                                                                                                photography, Lynn Guina


Back of the hat                                                                                                                             photography by Lynn Guina
Lynn making adjustments on the cape worn by Cathy Watts                                                 photographed by Trent Watts


The dress worn by Cathy Watts                   photography by Trent Watts



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Back of cape with hat                                                                  photography by Trent Watts
Side back view with headband removed from hat and worn on it's own with the cape          photography by Trent Watts 

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Some works in progress from Babyn's Textile Workshop

 
Elizabeth's mixed media bracelet with tyvek
Lynn's preliminary work on her shibori wrap



Lynn Guina' s wrap



Heather Hochbaum's mixed media felted dryer lint


Some of Kim Aubrey's work in progress

Bernie'ds tyvek piece hanging on the far upper left, some of her three felted works in progress are on the on the table. The upper left vase in progress is Heather's. 
                                     
Bernie Shiminosky's  mixed media piece










Monday, 3 June 2013

Some images from my Experimental Textile Workshop


Group shot of everyone working on their pieces.

These past two weekends I had a rather exciting diverse group of ladies join me at my studio for an experimental textile work shop.  The energy and sharing that took place was inspirational and energizing.  I am posting some of the pictures that depict the participants hard at work. Tomorrow I will post additional photos of their works, most of which are still in progress.

Monika Kinner Whalen (2nd from the Left), gave an informative stitching class on the first weekend  of my workshop.
Heather Hauchbaum stitches her felted lint piece

Ann Donald working on one of her collaged textile mixed media  pieces

Lynn Guina is stitching her shibori silk/wool wrap

Kim Aubrey is stitching on one of her felted pieces


Bernie Shiminosky is working on her felted wall hanging


Thursday, 11 April 2013

Experimental Textile Workshop: Elizabeth Babyn









Felted stole detail 



 This textile workshop is designed to help participants experiment and navigate through a variety of textile mediums while developing their own style and method of working. Constructive critiques and feedback will be offered throughout both weekends.
Detail : ginwashi paper, acrylic paint, tyvek


First Week : Workshop exercises and demonstrations will be offered to assist and encourage participants to create and develop new innovative approaches and techniques to both conventional and unconventional textile materials in 2-D and 3-D designs. In addition, hand stitch artist Monika Kinner-Whalen will be sharing her expertise in the morning session of May 26th,.
Second Week : Harnessing one or more of the innovative techniques that each participant has explored,  they will be encouraged to further develop the creative possibilities that this new approach presents for them in a finished piece.


Detail from felted purse flap

Dates

May  24,th 25th &26th

Fri. (6:30-9:30 pm), Sat. & Sun. (9:30 AM- 5 pm)

May 31, June 1st  & 2nd
Fri. (6:30-9:30 pm), Sat. & Sun. (9:30 AM- 5 pm)

Location
120- 23rd Street, Saskatoon, Sk.
Unit 208  
Cell# 306-281-7995

Cost: $325 
For more information: elizabeth.babyn@gmail.com