We started the year with the holiday challenge; we were all given a bag with strips of batik fabrics and had to include a stamping or printing technique.
Midnight Blue |
Next we studied Australian Abstract artist Helen Maudsley.
Finding my Way |
It was fun to do but I still don't think it's something I want to do a lot more of.
When our subject was maps I felt a little more comfortable especially as I could make it about Coral Reefs.
Bleaching |
We all enjoyed studying Marimekko.
Marimekko |
Now I felt as if I was really doing something I enjoyed. I loved the black and white background but I really loved those circles.
Transparency was difficult to achieve although I did manage to have some success with it but once again those strips and squares don't excite me much.
Transparency |
When we studied Lyubov Popova I felt that I was onto something I enjoyed doing.
Fractured |
I have decided that I love black and white, love angles, love circles and love a limited colour palette.
I am so glad that I looked back at what I did in art quilters this year. It's always so busy that I usually don't bother. The advantage with these little studies is that they are only A3 size so I can try out different things without it being too time consuming.
I still haven't done out Art Quilter's program for next year but I will include at least one month of abstract art.
Bye for now,
Linda
4 comments:
My favorites are Marimekko and Lyubov Popova! Wow...those are great...so is Transparency! Nicely done!!!! I was part of Art Quilters Around the World for several years. We have to complete a quilt six times a year with the theme being picked by members. That was a challenge but have to say was fun. I did opt out this past spring to focus on my own projects but I do miss it! It's always good to challenge ourselves isn't it! I really enjoyed seeing your pieces...they are fab!!
Thanks for taking the time to comment Robbie, those are my favourites too. It is a big commitment to make those small quilts but time and time again an idea for a major quilt comes out of them.
Thank you so very much for sharing your art and knowledge. Happy Holidays!
Thank you L. Jones, I am glad you enjoyed seeing them. Merry Christmas
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