Elizabeth has received her 'jaali window' page so I can reveal the same here on my blog. This the page I created in May for the on going swap over at The Story of the Traveling Pages.
Jaali windows are sheer poetry , the real thing I mean. So it was quite a challenge trying to translate the stunning beauty of the sandstone and marble jaali's with cloth and thread.
It helps that the shape of the page is an arched one. Most monuments and palaces where these jaali windows are found are decorated with murals which I have interpreted as the floral forms on either side, stitched with brown thread and the line of gold sequins. Cross hatching was done with a black ball point pen, some strokes with the brown oil pastel and tea decoction were used to add more depth.
In June I'm going to be creating a page for Liz and her theme is doors.
I'm going to be busy on a project starting next week involving bamboo and I will have no access to the net for almost three weeks. Will be back with news and pictures of a number of projects that I've got involved in - when it rains it pours and its not just the monsoons I'm talking about. Busy and in a total tizzy is the state in which I actually thrive I've discovered. Hope things are buzzing with you, stay safe and we'll reconnect soon.
8 comments:
Maya!! I can't thnk you enough for this glorious piece of needlework!! Your crochet work is amazing and the detail that you added to add depth and demension is wonderful!!
have a busy tizzy and we will anxiously await your return to the net!!!! Big Hugs!
Elizabeth
I love your shrine! It's just so pretty!!!!
I love this. What a wonderful design!
These travelling pages are so beautiful and intriguing!
absolutely beautiful work, the crochet is amazing!
Maya you outshine yourself. The top piece is particularly lovely. You just keep on surprising me with your beautiful work.
This is inspired! I absolutely love it!
I love your crochet. Combined with the stitching, it's even more lovely.
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