The symmetry and patch-like pieces evoke traditional quilting patterns, but again and again you subvert that expectation using such distinctive and beautiful fabrics and colors. Where did you get those exquisite moths? This piece has a sea/land/sky progression that always appeals to me.
I'm glad you took the time to say that. I was missing my pieced squares after my last sewing project and you helped me listen to myself-thank you! The moths were taken from postage stamps of different countries. I'm always on the prowl for copyright free images of living beings.
AGAIN!!! i would love to see These several in a
ReplyDeleteGallery...all together....
Thank you, Grace. So would I. They're a family.
DeleteI love how you compose your cloths ... the balance is so true to the symmetry of the natural world ... the colors so calming
ReplyDeleteI think the natural world has the medicine we need.
DeleteIt cures so many different things for different folks.
Thank you for your kind words.
The symmetry and patch-like pieces evoke traditional quilting patterns, but again and again you subvert that expectation using such distinctive and beautiful fabrics and colors. Where did you get those exquisite moths? This piece has a sea/land/sky progression that always appeals to me.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you took the time to say that. I was missing my pieced squares after my last sewing project and you
Deletehelped me listen to myself-thank you! The moths were taken from postage stamps of different countries. I'm always on the prowl for copyright free images of living beings.