Arts & Entertainment
Transforming Sequins Into Moving Tapestries
El Granada artist's mosaic creations change color with light.
After painting with traditional media for years, I began playing with a sequin arrangement the night before my graduation. On that night, I decided to liven up my mortarboard with a bright depiction of the Eagle Nebula.
I create sewn sequin tapestry art by hand-stitching individual sequins onto a canvas and securing them with seed beads. The sequins are either attached convex- or concave-side up, and are positioned with edges overlapping so that none of the canvas shows through. As you can imagine, one piece takes many hours of work--one square inch can take up to an hour.
The effect is a very dynamic mosaic with colors that change from muted to rich to dazzling as the daylight changes, as lights are turned on and off, or as you walk past.
The images shown here include a detail of Charlie," which is on display with some of my other artwork at the during the month of Feb. 2012.
See more of Rachel Kennedy's art at her website here.
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