It is based on the poem Silent Noon by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, which you can find here.
I started off thinking about the bit that goes 'Deep in the sun-searched growths a Dragonfly hangs like a blue thread loosened from the sky...' so the right hand panel was my first. The border is a hero arts stamp and the dragonfly is a crafty Individuals stamp, used on fantasy film from Crafty Notions.
The central panel features the poem, which I printed out and over stamped in wild honey DI with the same Hero arts cling stamp I used on the first.Then I decided I couldn't use the whole poem and not illustrate the first verse, so I did cow parsley skirting the hawthorn hedge using Elusive Images Wild meadow stamps.
I backed it all on thick card covered in paper from my Artylicious Essence of Nature cd, and made some grunge paper hinges to hold it together. Not perfectly positioned I'm afraid, but never mind. Here is a quick view of the back.
Isn't that paper just gorgeous? So there you go. My first ever triptych (I think that's what they are called!) Phew! That was a long one! Thanks for looking, and don't forget to pop over to Tuesday Taggers to see my lovely teamies inspiring work. Do hope you can join us this week!
Beautiful poem and beautifully illustrated, Sally. Love everything about it. Tryptichs are lovely to make, aren't they? Your colours and images all illustrate so perfectly!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing Sally, your so talented the way you work with inks. I really must learn how to do these techniques. I adore dragonflies and yours is beautiful.
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Tracy x
this item really caught my eye when checking out the latest blog updates - beautifully created.
ReplyDeleteSuc ha wonderful creation Sally , I love the details and colours
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Francesca
Awesome creation Sally. A lot of time and love must have gone into this.
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Love this Sally, not seen this poem before butyour illustrations make it stand out, luv Georginaxx
ReplyDeleteBreath taking work, honestly Sally, how you think of the things to do with your inks I will never know. Stunning altogether.
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Hi Sally wow wee! this is soooooooooooooooo fabulous. love it so very much. hugs chris xx
ReplyDeleteWow! This is totally gorgeous Sally - an absolute stunner in lovely colours. Just love it!
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This is truely awesome Sally your ideas and crafting blow me away each week :0)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing such an inspiring poem and such a beautiful work of art. I know I say it a lot but you are a very talented lady :)
ReplyDeleteMilena xxx
This is fabulous, Sally, and even more amazing in real life.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a lovely day today, (and especially the coffee and walnut cake!) xx
Absolutely stunning work Sally a beautiful example of your wonderful stamping techniques.
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Lorraine x
Hi Sally, This is just beautiful!! xx
ReplyDeleteWow Sally .. .. stunning work.
ReplyDeleteI love how you have interpreted the poem.
The dragonfly section is my favourite. It looks really magical.
Love Jules xx
Wow, another stunning creation Sally. I love to visit to see what your imagination has been up to.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Clare x
Hi Sally.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely catch up I've had. You've been very busy creating some stunning works of art whilst I've been away.
This one is just beautiful. I love all the diffrent panels but they go together perfectly.
I'm glad you had a great holiday in Wales. What a beautiful photo of you captured by Meg and your walk in Sherwood forest sounds very interesting.
Where have the Summer hols gone, they seem to have flown.
Hugs Lisax
Pure magic so pretty wonderful take on the poem love it. xx Zoe
ReplyDeleteThe poem is beautiful and so is your triptych Sally. I know because I've seen it up 'close and personal'! I love the stamps you've used on this piece and the Artylicious paper is lovely too.
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Lesley Xx