Thursday, September 19, 2013

Commission for Funky Chicken

Funky Chicken Commission Book Cover
www.funkybooks.com.au
Chook on the loom
It's been ages since I posted onto my blog so here is a bit of what I've been up to over the last few months. This is my brothers boutique kids book which he self-published last year, and a pic of me half way through weaving the illustration on the cover of the book.

Funky Books donates a percentage of it's profits towards the children's charity Just 4 Kids Inc. and Chris and his partner Nadia have been putting loads of energy into trying to make kids lives a bit more Funky for them. They tour schools and libraries promoting funky-ness for kids.

Funky Chicken, off the loom and steam pressed.

The design was way away from themes I have dealt with before, and the wild weft was radical to weave  at times. I believe they are going to use this weaving as a prize for a school library competition as part of the books promotion. It was a pretty funky piece to weave, and I was releived to get it done in time for my trip over to Australia in June/July.

Detail of the weft in the tail and wing
I took it over with me rolled up and bought some high-grade canvas to stretch over the frame my dad and I had built for it.. Once stretched, primed and painted, the weaving was ironed and steamed, and an  acid-free iron-on backing was attached to the work to stabilize it for sewing onto the frame. The exposed canvas area has cotton chook prints sewn around the border. as does the title and signature.

Funky Chicken sewn onto canvas


 All in all, a crazy little guy to weave. Had heaps of fun with this piece. Set at 10 epi it took longer than I thought so my next piece is set at 6epi to speed things up a bit.

6 comments:

  1. He's great and what a worth while project to be involved in

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  2. Thanks Debbie. It was the being involved with the giving back thing that I love about this piece. Great to be inspired by him with this aspect of the sharing of artistic talent.

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  5. I think it was Churchill who said: "Some chicken, some neck!"

    And a great weave too.

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    1. Hi Misha, I haven't been in here for a while as life has been full of working a day job to keep my studio running, Still weaving, but looks like this year is not going to be as productive as others have been. Nice to see you have had a peek in here. Keep up the good work.

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