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Sunday, February 06, 2011
Different Points of Views
Scanned in an optical illusion in Make the Cut software and cut fabric with the Cricut.
I am unsure about how to quilt it..suggestions are most appreciated.
Meena, this is striking! Are the strips sewn? I would quilt to maintain the shapes created. It must have been fun to watch this piece emerge! Chris Predd
Very cool! I would emphasize the the concave and convex shapes by quilting along the lines, flatten the background with stippling. I think you should have a bigger one to enter into a show somewhere! Cynthia
This is a great optical illusion piece and really shows the depth one can achieve with just lines, especially the top depression. If I were you I'd just quilt along the lines.
I agree with everyone, the subject speaks for itself. I had to look up the software, looks like a fun way to create patterns. Well done, love the black and white.
Wow Meena this is so cool! I think I would simply quilt along the pattern lines so as not to change the impact of the illusion...
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Meena, this is striking! Are the strips sewn? I would quilt to maintain the shapes created. It must have been fun to watch this piece emerge! Chris Predd
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I would emphasize the the concave and convex shapes by quilting along the lines, flatten the background with stippling. I think you should have a bigger one to enter into a show somewhere!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
This is a great optical illusion piece and really shows the depth one can achieve with just lines, especially the top depression. If I were you I'd just quilt along the lines.
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone, the subject speaks for itself. I had to look up the software, looks like a fun way to create patterns. Well done, love the black and white.
ReplyDeleteLove this piece. I would also just quilt along the lines. I'm into black and white at the moment so I really like this. It has great visual impack
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