Cheetah Sketch Jan J
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The Artist Jan Jellins, Pen and Ink Sketch Print
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Jan Jellins of San Pedro, California, takes simple embroidery cotton and makes such realistic, three-dimensional portraits and landscapes that she calls her work "thread painting" or, with a French flair, "filet peinture."
Her work has the rich color shading and texture that are associated with an oil painting rather than a piece of embroidery. This is achieved not with a variety of complicated stitches but by the repetition of simple, short straight lines, usually of single strands, blended with great skill.
Mrs. Jellins works commercially doing pen-and-ink sketches of animals, so it is no surprise to find animals well represented in her "lilet peinture" as well. But here the animals really breathe-a tiger in glowing colors has a coat you KNOW is soft and warm with life. "It took six or seven different tones to get the amber of his eyes." And a cougar head: "I thought it would be easy, but it took many, many overlaying tones to get his gray fur exactly right." A bird skims across the still water of a lake, its red beak just breaking the surface, every feather in its wings definable.