Monday, May 28, 2012

Yellow Submarine


I loved this Challenge. It was like a walk down memory lane revisiting my teen years. Yellow Submarine was composed by Paul McCartney in 1966, the year before I graduated from high school. I remember well the "hippy era" with all the peace symbols, love beads, flowers and butterflies. It was a time when "All You Need is Love." I chose the background fabric because it seemed rather psychadelic. I couldn't believe I found the border fabric in my stash, which has peace symbols as the center of the flowers. I printed out the Beatles' picture with the Yellow Submarine from the Internet onto fabric. I downloaded the free Yellow Submarine font and printed out the words OK, Love and Yes, as well as phrases from the song onto fabric: "So we sailed up to the sun, Till we found a sea of green And we lived beneath the waves.We all live in a yellow submarine." The Yellow Submarine represented the escapists of the 1960's. The song was made into a movie in 1999, so I used the "Blue Meanies", the Flying Hand, and the green apple from the movie. I added heart-shaped beads to represent the Love Generation. I printed out Paul McCartney's signature on "The Hard Day" album cover onto fabric and added that in the upper corner. It was fun creating this collage. Thank you for a great challenge.

4 comments:

  1. Perfect fabrics and colors for the Beetles era. Great design and collage. Love it!

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  2. You really put a lot of thought into this quilt while having fun taking a trip down memory lane. It has so much symbolism in it and is a very fun piece. Job well done!

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  3. every part of this piece says Beatles. Love th colors and images. Good Job.

    Pat Havey

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  4. The background is ideal for your piece. Great interpretation of the challenge. Looks like you had a grand time playing with color and graphics. Fun piece.

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