I have emailed the artist and have his permission to chart and stitch it.
Do you think it would work as a cross stitch and what type of size would suit? I won't get a chance to sit and chart it until the weekend, I will make it my mothers day treat!

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I agree with Carole. This is going to be a fabulous piece! Please share your progress with us.rcperryls wrote:I think that is a beautiful painting and will be a fantastic cross stitch project. Size depends on what you want and how you stitch it, the type of fabric you choose. Richard's conversion shows that it is definitely possible and depends on how many colors you want. I will be looking forward to your stitching this. Think it will be a lot of fun!
Carole
I agree with Needleandfork. The more colors, the more true you can be to the original art. I disagree that too many colors will mute the vibrance. Just the opposite is true. They just have to be the right colors and Richard's program would do it justice.NeedleAndFork wrote: ... The beauty of this painting is in all the shades of colors, I think it needs a high color range to truly capture it properly. ....
The beauty of this painting for me is in the subtle shades formed by the actual brush strokes. So within each little blob of color I'd think the subtle shading needs to be there - for that we need lots and lots of colors. I've tried converting an image by the same painter before and it just looked flat because it wasn't picking up enough colors.Allyn wrote:I agree with Needleandfork. The more colors, the more true you can be to the original art. I disagree that too many colors will mute the vibrance. Just the opposite is true. They just have to be the right colors and Richard's program would do it justice.NeedleAndFork wrote: ... The beauty of this painting is in all the shades of colors, I think it needs a high color range to truly capture it properly. ....
I do not believe I have broken the copyright rules.kezibell wrote:Thanks everyone for your comments,when I get started I will post my updates.
...As I said, being new to this, together with trying to understand the whole copyright rules........have you not broken the rules Richard by charting/converting the picture??? I was too scared to even try this before receiving my email confirmation.....all the copyright chat on here made me think I couldn't do it?
Thanks.NeedleAndFork wrote:...Richard - thanks for the explanation on the color space divisions on your charting software. I figured out that more divisions meant more colors, but knowing the actual way it's computed helps me understand more. One of thse days I'm going to find something small - just a couple of inches each way and let your program go nuts on it.. and try to stitch it. See, this is where having a full set of DMC comes in handy.. I can pull a bit for even just one stitch here anf there.