Anyone have some art pieces they are just dieing (no pun intended) for me to dye? I have a few ideas but sure would love to hear some suggestions from everyone too! No polls this time...will take some suggestions and see what intrigues me when I look at the art piece. I'm such an inspiration dyer...it'll just hit me what I want to do.
Leave a suggestion in the comments so I can take a look...November is quickly approaching!
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Ok, I'm still a huge fan of Monet's Garden at Giverny.
I second Monet's Garden.
My other favourite painting is La Belle Dame Sans Merci by Frank Dicksee.
I really like Gustave Moreau's work. I'm also a big fan of the Pre-Raphaelites. My favorite artist is Susan Seddon Boulet, though. (Sure that's not classic art, but I'm sure it will be some day.)
I love Gustav Klimt and the painting of Adele Bloch-Bauer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Adele_Bloch-Bauer_I_Gustav_Klimt01.jpg)
How about some Maxfield Parrish? His blues were the best. Although, I still like the Klimt ideas too.
Marc Chagall's La Branche is still a favorite of mine
Van Gogh's Sunflowers
Anything Jackson Pollack could be interesting
I suggest Matisse's later works with paper cut-outs.
Christmas Eve, Apollo, Thousand and one Nights and La Vis for example. I love his bold dynamic use of color and line! Colors are dreamy!
I was just in the Museum of Art in Ponce, Puerto Rico last week and saw Flaming June by Fredric,Lord Leighton. See my blog http://www.tejedoritadulce.blogspot.com/
for the pic. The yarn would be amazing!
I'd like to suggest Frederic, Lord Leighton's Flaming June. Stop by my blog to see her. http://tejedoritadulce.blogspot.com/
She's at the Museo de Arte in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Awesome. The yarn would be amazing.
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