how-to of the day - making silk paper - playing with the background colors
I’ve decided that I want to mount the canvas onto a piece of cotton, before it’s stretched onto stretcher bars (or cheat, and just use a pre-stretched canvas from an art store) But what color to use for the background?
I quite like the way it looks on black - it’s clean, simple and doesn’t add any extra clutter:

But how about red? I pulled out my trusty photo editing software and started playing.

I think the red is a little too much - it’s overwhelming everything else… green perhaps?

I’m still not thrilled with it - but there’s purple in the flowers & stripes, how about a really dark eggplant?

I think it’s a tie between the purple and the black. By playing around with different colors, you can see what’s going to work best. It will also show you how different colors affect the piece - there’s such a dramatic change with every change of the background.
all images: C Findlay-Harder
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2 opinions for how-to of the day - making silk paper - playing with the background colors
Anita
May 17, 2008 at 8:02 am
This project gets lovelier with each step. And my vote goes for the dark eggplant background. I like how it makes the purple on the silk paper pop.
how-to of the day - making silk paper - quilting the background
May 22, 2008 at 3:08 pm
[…] time to make a decision on the background color - I was still looking at different colors in the last post. I’ve made a choice, and I’m going with this one for the […]
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