Tuesday, June 01, 2010

High on Fungi


I am usually one who does very realistic art quilts so this time I stepped out of my comfort zone and went completely abstract with my fungi. I chose to do a split-complimentary color scheme and used purple, yellow-orange, and yellow-greens. I decided to look at a typical fungi from beneath. I broke the head into various waves alternating them with the folds seen under the mushroom with spores. I quilted in either a circular design on the center and outer rings to swirls on the middle purple ring. To simulate some spores on the orange and green I added some beads. When completed I couched different yarns along each wave for a more funky effect. I used a simple decorative stitch over the orange/green seams beading on top of them. The binding 'fell' from a shelf and I decided to use it since although black it contained the colors of purple, orange and green. This was left over from a larger quilt I'd made last winter. The quilt was pieced together using freezer paper and registration marks. No fusible was used in this piece. The quilt measures 15 1/2" x 18".

8 comments:

  1. Oh Jan, this is so cool! Abstract, certainly, but it totally 'feels' like looking up at the underside of a mushroom. Love the colors and the quilting is perfect.
    Cherie

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  2. absolutlyfun abstract. I love your quilting it adds so much to the piece. Your color choices are good too. Well done!
    Pat Havey

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  3. Very creative use of viewing the underside of the mushroom.....and the bright colors are excellent.
    Chris Predd

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  4. Great job Jan. Your abstraction is perfect and I can see the mushroom.

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  5. I love this abstraction and the color scheme. Love the movement created by the S curve of the mushroom and love the detail in the quilting.

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  6. This has lots happening and your execution is superb. The couched yarn on the edges, your quilting echoing the line in another piece of fabric, and the psychedelic [sp?] colors! Wow...
    I like it alot.

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  7. I love the colors. The magnified fungi makes for a nice composition.

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  8. I, too, am much more comfortable with realism so I know how hard it is to do abstract.
    You did a beautiful job -- I'm impressed.
    Betty

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