This is the entry with little writing, much looking, some irony, & some unanswered questions.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
NumberLookMania
This entry is really about my passion for the look of numbers.
This is the entry with little writing, much looking, some irony, & some unanswered questions.
That's it for now.
This is the entry with little writing, much looking, some irony, & some unanswered questions.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Textile work -- Growing
When I was first attracted to quilts it was the patterns and colors that pulled me in. This all began for me in 1960. I made my first quilt top that year. These below are quilts older than I.
After a while, in the 1980's, I wanted not only to make my own patterns, but to 'break my own pattern rules' too. I began working on a project not with a fixed idea of what I wanted something to look like, but with an idea that I wanted to play with. Sometimes my projects departed entirely away from patterns altogether, & what a liberation.
These next few quilts are all from the last 10 or so years. Some are more pattern-y than others.
So to the "growing" part. My friend Sal suggested that I might start trying incorporating a sense of depth in my imagery. I went mentally/psychologically into reverse.
I wrote her:
"I have been thinking about that 'depth-idea' quite a bit.
What I have been saYING TO MY INNER SELF IS, "YOU KNOW, DApHNE, I REALLY LIKE TWO DIMENSIONAL WORK. [oops, caps]. That was what led me into quilting in the 1st place.
So I don't have a big investment/value in 3-D.
"What a thought that I had never thunk before.
Like never. ever. How amazing a realization is that?"
In truth, I was terrified of the thought. I had no idea how to 'do depth', & I had limitless ideas about what I was already doing. Why change? And furthermore Sal could talk cogently about how you create the illusion of depth & I would go further into my fearfulness. I could hardly take in her words!! Wowzer.
My next chapter in this process. I looked at the two books I had just gotten & see if I could see anything that interested me in the zone that Sal was encouraging me in. Masters of Art Quilts Vol. 1 & 2.
I was also shocked at how many fabric artists/quilters have gone into representational work-- portraits, florals, scenery, political protests, & so on. And overall there is huge variety of techniques, styles, & so on & on & on.
Ok, I thought, now I wonder if I look at the photos I have of my earlier work if I have any examples of depth that I might have done 'by mistake'. Well, I had!
Double X Snow Blanket-- This one is pretty rule-bound as a pattern, but the 'snow' is in front of everything else.
Well, this has been quite a journey for the last week. Thanks, Sal. Stay tuned, dear readers.
That's it for now.
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