We were able to meet in person again for our August meeting, with masks on and practicing social distancing.
Members brought their quilts from last year's first two reveals so we could see the quilts in person. If you would like to see them again, look at the April 2020 and July 2020 posts.
We also had a few new quilts to share:
This was from July's reveal Challenge, "A La My Favorite Artist"
Girl With Pearl Earring in Blue by Mary Sharosch 12"x15" |
One of Mary's favorite artists is Vermeer and she loves his painting "Girl With Pearl Earring". She viewed the painting in San Francisco and was amazed by how much her granddaughter, who is of Dutch heritage, resembled the girl. She dressed her granddaughter similar to the girl in the painting but the twist, was one color, Delft Blue with white Vermeer painted this portrait in the City of Delft, Holland. Mary used indigo hand dyed linen in the Shibori Technique, blue pencil with blue and yellow color scheme are the colors associated with Holland. She use her own photo of her granddaughter and colored it in Photoshop, printed it at home on cotton. It's hand and machine stitched. The indigo stripes were a challenge to use as they were all dyed in one direction but not enough length to surround the portrait. It was a fun project and she enjoyed using her granddaughter as the model and it was a nod to her heritage.
The Bubble Nebula by Robin Hart 39" x 40" |
This is the 7th in Robin's deep space series of art quilts inspired by Hubble Images. She chose the Bubble Nebula because it is a bubble of light against the darkness of space. this truly was her pandemic art quilt. Although Robin first chose this subject for it's unique imagery, over the last fifteen months this has become so much more Originally this quilt was for the July 2020 challenge. With all the trials and tribulations of Covid, she could see she wasn't going to make the deadline. Robin finished the Photoshop painting in October 2020. Then with all the other political turmoil on top of Covid, and a move in April, Robin realized this wasn't going to get finished very fast, so, she finally found the time and energy in May and June to finish the thread painting. Robin now sees this as a victory of light over darkness, especially with the pandemic. The quilt was painted in Photoshop with the stars designed in Illustrator and merged with the painting. It is a whole cloth design, output on a large format printer on cotton cloth and then heavily thread painted and free motion quilted with colors complementing the subject for texture and design, which accentuates the patterns in the nebula. Robin is continuing to explore deep space subjects for her MAQ challenges and is continuing on a new trajectory with this are quilt by combining her painting skills in Photoshop to create subject matter and then outputting the painting on fabric on a large format printer.
This was Show & Tell
On the Stoop by Carole Rossi 24" x 31" |
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