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Old 02-01-2003, 09:54 AM   #35
Sharon Knettell Sharon Knettell is offline
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Backgrounds

Beth,

Correct backgrounds are a very important part of the whole process. I have rolls and rolls and stacks and stacks of fabric. I buy them in 3 yd. lengths to accommodate a standing figure. I recently bought some very large antique Chinese brocades and embroideries for this purpose.

To coordinate the color aspects, I often go to a fabric store or my own pile with a piece of the main garment. I test my subject in front of the fabric or fabrics I have chosen. If the color resonates, I do that color. Once chosen, I do not change the main color of the background except to lighten, brighten, dull it or otherwise subtly play with it.

I find velvet works the best, it maintains a nice even light pattern. Colors I have on hand are various shades of dull green, greys, blues, wine, sienna and black. My next picture will have a cobalt blue background.

Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
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