So, Do I Print Them? Asking You If You’d Like These as Fabric Prints…

tea partyI love new tech. And I love new possibilities. A while back I began to experiment with Photoshop and 1900’s book illustrations from Grandville and Alice and Wonderland. I wasn’t thinking of it as fabric. I have a small publishing company and I’ve always wanted to be competent to do my own illustrations. I was training for that.

But the world is wide. After a number of these, I’ve fallen in love with the process. No surprise there. It’s layered on top of layers. Familiar, yes? But in instant time.

YES! YES! YES!

I’ve been posting these on Facebook because I’ve needed the input. And you’ve responded. Finally, someone asked me if they were for sale.

My current intent has been to put them in a book, partially as a learning exercise for putting Kindle books together.

But, why not? After finding my museum owned quilt up for a scam sale as a blanket, I might as well benefit from it. These are delicious designs, perfect for either inclusion in another fabric piece or for framing/mounting on their own. An 18″x 22″ panel would cost around $22,

roses and dragonflies
Garden Girl

So, does anyone have an interest? At this point, it’s simply an idea. I have a gallery of images available. Would you want it in quilting cotton? Canvas? Let’s test it out.

flying monkey adjusted

For the first four people interested, I’ll deliver the pieces for $15 plus shipping. Your choice of image and of material. Or is there some other way I should make them available?

 

You can see a collection of these collages on this site.