Can you imagine twelve different ways of depicting a tree in fabric? For the last 12 days, that's been our challenge. We set out to locate 12 quilts that would stimulate new ideas about quilting, and about realistic vs. abstract representations of objects. Here is our "tree wrapup"...
Here are the links to the original posts:
Top row, L-R: An Evergreen Bias, by Debbie Grifka; O Tannenbaum, by Ricky Tims; A Christmas Tree, by Anna Grossnickle Hines
2nd row, L-R: Ginkgo Christmas Tree, by Ann Fahl; Santa Baby by Molly Shannon, based on a design by Janet Nesbitt; Ode to a Christmas Tree, by Lyn Mann
3rd row, L-R: Oh Christmas Tree, by Kellie Wulfsohn; Winter Deluxe, by Jane Sassaman; Baubles, by Louise Papa
Bottom row, L-R; Alpine Wonder, by Mary Lou Hallenbeck; Four Seasons, by Laura Blanchard; Sage Country Christmas Tree, by Laura Estes
Saturday, December 18, 2010
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all are lovely I'm not sure which I like best, I like quite a few.
ReplyDeleteKaren
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I've really enjoyed this series... some pretty nifty ideas! Love them all.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful series! It is so interesting to see them all together and see how different they all are.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for including me!