Showing posts with label lily pad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lily pad. Show all posts

Monday, July 6, 2026

Cyanotype and Sun Prints

 


I've been making more cyanotype experiments, combining them with linocut and other types of sun prints and playing with shapes. 


Tree of Heaven and Fern Cyanotype with Sun Print, by Ele Willoughby, 2026



Bumblebee cyanotype, 11" x 14" by Ele Willoughby, 2026


Cat cyanotype with Virginia creeper cyanotype, by Ele Willoughby, 2026



Foxtail Barley cyanotype, 5" x 8" by Ele Willoughby, 
2026



Alliums and Dandelions Cyanotype, 11" x 14" by Ele Willoughby, 2026



Skeleton, Fern and Wild Carrot Cyanotype, 11"  x 14" by Ele Willoughby, 2026

Lily pads cyanotype and sun print, 11" x 14" by Ele Willoughby, 2026



Thursday, June 27, 2013

Two-Headed Turtles

I've had the image of a two-headed turtle, with a variously patterned shell, in my mind for some time. This week I've been making a series of linocut artwork on this subject.

Two-Headed Turtle ITwo-Headed Turtle II
Two-Headed Turtle IIITwo-Headed Turtle IV
Two-Headed Turtle VTwo-Headed Turtle VI

This is a continuation of the series of linocuts embellished with all sorts of beautiful ephemera and Japanese papers. Some of the subjects are imaginary, some are real. The two-headed turtle is in the middle ground. While fantastical there are many examples of polycephaly (multiple-headedness) in turtles. In fact, just yesterday, AP reported on a two-headed turtle born at the San Antonion zoo named Thelma and Louise, an, um, improbably named Texas cooter. Like human conjoined twins, the two-headed turtles result from the failed separation of monozygotic twins. These animals often occur in mythology. The sections of its shell, and lily pads are printed on Japanese washi papers or on the pages of a suminagashi marbled vintage French book. Each multimedia artwork is one of a kind!

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Frog and Lily Cushion

frog and lily cushion
back of frog pillow
This whimsical, one of a kind, throw pillow: the wetlands for the living room. It has a hard-carved linoleum block print of a frog and lily pads with lotus flower, printed on pin-striped lime green cotton fabric with a stripe of faux-bois fabric below. The reverse is a patchwork of cotton prints; another pond scene with frogs, lily pads and turtles in olive green, a very modern circle pattern in pistachio and robin's egg blue and patterned hot pink and fuschia.

The pillow is 35 cm or 14 inches wide by 28 cm or 11 inches tall by 8 cm or 3 inches thick (at its widest).