Here's my entry, slightly late, needing a little straightening, ironing and quilting, but "done." I have never been a good one for following directions, so
after reading the basic challenge and looking at some of the links, I just
jumped in and started my own project,
and only noticed this morning that you had actual directions and a step by step
example! Oh well, I was really excited about jumping in because
the challenge seemed to relate really well to a workshop I attended last week in
which we worked on using line in compositions as well as working with color
families and values.
I used the colors from Van Gogh’s Starry Night as my color
inspiration.
My inspiration source for “line” was not a photo but generalized
from the motif of repeated units, usually squares, containing lines. There are many abstract quilt artists who
work with this idea, and I’ve always been intrigued by it, so I thought this
was a good time to try it out. I first
thought I would use curves to hint at the curving shapes in Starry Night, but
realized I didn’t even know how to do straight lines yet! Maybe I can incorporate the curving lines in the quilting. Here are some links
to a few art quilters who use lines that I was especially inspired by : Nelda Warkentin, Cory Volkert, Paula Kovarik, Catherine Whall Smith, and Lisa Call. I especially love the way Lisa Call treats lines in her work. I saw this piece at Quilt National last year
and was spellbound by it. It’s hard to
see in the photos but the light objects are done with quilted lines and the
rest of the piece is very heavily quilted as well.
Looking forward to thoughts and comments. This was a fun learning experience for me, thanks Cynthia, for such a creative challenge idea!
Sharon
Hi Sharon, this is beautiful! You picked up the Starry Night color scheme wonderfully...and it's a nice mix of pure hue, tints, tones and shades. Glad you had fun with your lines finally!
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Cynthia
Sharon,
ReplyDeleteI too am a big fan of this color scheme. I like your abstract approach to the subject and the various lines lead me around the piece. It will come alive with the quilting I am sure. Well done!
Louise
Can't wait to see how you'll quilt this, Sharon. I can see lots of possibilities.... great job!
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