I had never heard of
Burle Marx when my bee-mate, Silvia/
A Stranger View, announced July's
Bee Sewcial prompt:
Burle Marx, Brazialian Modernisn, and Banana Trees. He was a painter and a landscape architect, and he wore many other hats, as well as being a Brazialian like Silvia. Instantly, though, I was glad to have been introduced to his work, and found recreating some of his trademark design elements positively captivating.
Silvia had provided a
pin board full of inspiration, as well as a Marx-inspired palette -
white, black, oche/sienna/rust and, if desired, small pops of forest or emerald green and/or royal blue. I found myself especially drawn to the way Marx used line, and my fabric 'sketches' reflect several of those elements.
Considering I was stymied from beginning my block until nearly the end of the month, once I got started I enjoyed it SO much, and really didn't want to stop. But I'm pleased where I ended up, and I'm sending the block untrimmed, about 24" by 12-15", on its way, thinking I may need to explore with these forms again on another day.
Want to know more?
Here's an interesting article about Burle Marx and his impact on tropical landscaping and more.