(Above: Mandala XLI. Framed: 24" x 24". Found objects hand-stitched to a section of an antique quilt. Found objects include: a clock face, rivets, antique dominoes, clock gears, washers, paper fasteners, keys, buttons, decorative wire spirals, zodiac symbols clipped from a metal belt, safety pins, and game pieces shaped like medieval druids. $550. Click on any image to enlarge.)
Finding unusual multiples is now an obsession. Once I had started looking, I started finding them ... some were even in my house! Such was the old, brass belt. It came on a table lot from Bill Mishoe's auction, a purchase made well over two years ago. It was in my stash but I'd never really looked at it until this series developed. Using a pair of wire cutters (which is a tool that is in constant use here at Mouse House, our custom picture framing shop), I had twelve zodiac circles inside of five minutes. Hilariously, there are two Virgos and no Scorpio ... but these mandalas aren't picky!
I bought the druid-like game pieces at the same time as this set of dominoes. These aren't like the ones I had as a kid. They are much older and definitely wooden. The indentations were painted. Much of the paint was chipping off. I mixed up some acrylic paint and touched them up. In fact, I painted dots on the sides that were blank too. I just sort of liked "more dots" rather than an empty side. Then, I drilled holes in each one ... one hole on each end, one hole in the middle of the long sides. These were used to stitch the dominoes to the quilt.
1 comment:
Another wonderful piece. I like the black dominoes against the pink quilt patches and your decision to add more dots.
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