Monday, 24 August 2015

Flower Saga Continues.

Here I've stitched around each flower, and then in a radiating pattern from the centres out along each petal
Now I've added contrasting centres and hand stitching along the various stems.
Some running stitches in the vacant area above the flowers and grasses and some seed stitching on the centres of the flowers.

Sunday, 23 August 2015

A Break from Travel Photos.

 I wanted to actually do something with the Solar Fast grass prints that I made on cotton last summer.
The colour is Sepia and the original cotton was plain white, so I have various shades of sepia and cream.
 I started cutting up some other sun prints, thinking that the turquoise would be a nice contrast to the sepia, but it was too stark and drew the eye away from the grass prints.
 Hmmm, getting better I think. I cut the flowers out of many different prints, trying to get some nice patterns, especially ones with a circular look.
   Maybe a blue butterfly to draw the eye to the top of the picture and into the grass seed heads.
                   Now the flowers need to be stitched on and some centres added I think.


Thursday, 20 August 2015

On the Sea.

 This is an amazing old lighthouse that has the prows of different boats sticking out from it. Until you get up close to it to see what they are, the whole structure looks most odd!
 Here is a rather fanciful painting of it in our hotel. There are actually a pair of them on the foreshore.

               Some of the dozens of ropes needed to raise and lower the sails on the Sea Cloud 2.
 
Doesn't she look wonderful, well one of the masts does anyway! It's such a mammoth job to get them all up, that we only saw all sails hoisted once in the 2 weeks that we were on board.

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

At the St Peter & St Paul Fortress Church.

                                      Even on the outside there is gilding and ornamentation.
                                                This is a particularly elegant dome I think.
                                                    Inside is gilt and glitter everywhere.
               This is the tomb of Peter the Great with his bust at the foot of it behind the flowers.
These colours are so soft and pretty, much nicer than the hard edge of gold on all the other surfaces.

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

The Peterhof Palace.

 This photo was taken before the fountains were turned on at 11 am, accompanied by stirring marshal music with lots of beating of drums during the finale.
               The final water display, none of which is produced by pumps, it's all fed by gravity.

Monday, 17 August 2015

Celebration.

           A group of naval cadets waiting for the rehearsal of the special Naval Day to start.
                                                      Don't the officers look smart?
                These men are all standing on the deck of a submarine in the Nevsky River.

Sunday, 16 August 2015

And Now for Something Different.

 Spotted in the church that I visited yesterday, these 2 obviously aren't interested in the glorious art work around them !
 This instrument sounded absolutely lovely, sort of like an amplified harp. He played all over the 'dish' with his hands, quite an unbelievable melody with a gentle percussion accompaniment.
 It looks as if he's hurting this baby monkey, but he actually seemed to look after it quite well. I hate the thought of using an animal in this way of course!
 This little girl's mother paid for her to be dressed up and photographed. She did look rather splendid.
                       Pity about the bloke in the back ground, a job for Photoshop I think.

Saturday, 15 August 2015

Church on Spilled Blood, St Petersburg.

You can't help saying wow when you come around a corner to see this church. We walked from our hotel, along a canal and various streets, but eventually there it was!
           I always thought that these domes were painted, but in fact they are constructed of tiles.
                                            Inside, all the art work is constructed of mosaics.
High above is the dome letting light into the body of the church. For more information about this amazing edifice, see here.