Hostess: Ann E. Ruthsdottir
Title: Blue . . .
Due date: February 1, 2014
Theme: Thinking blue
When I think about blue, countless themes come to mind: blue
bloods, blue mood, the Blue Man Band, blue skies, blue water, Blue Ridge
Mountains, Blue Stocking Society, blue collar, blue ribbons, etc. Blue is often
used to signify the best quality as well as the lowest emotional mood.
Blue was my Mother's favorite color, not mine. However, I am
painting my bedroom a shade of blue-purple. Not sure if it is to remember my
Mother. It just seems to appeal to me at this point in my life.
Blue is the most popular color for decorating a home. My first
table ware was white with blue decoration. My neighbors got together and got
'the first set free' at a Kroger promotion. I tired of the decoration, but
loved the gift of friendship.
My challenge is to create a quilt that makes one think “blue”.
Technique: Limited color palette
The major color should be blue. It is OK to add white and black
and ONE other color. These should be minor additions; just an emphasis on the
BLUE theme. Any subject that appeals to you, real or imaginative; traditional,
modern, abstract or 'art' quilt
Resources
Following are some links to BLUE sites that hopefully will give
you some ideas. I tried to put the ones I thought the best first. I got totally
overwhelmed with all the gorgeous eye candy that is on-line.
Picasso:
Matisse also had a BLUE period
Blue
quilts
Video: Hungarian Blue Quilts, Houston Quilt Festival 2012: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m59YO-XLBQA
More
references to BLUE
Depression Awareness Week: 11 Artists Who Had Blue Periods
http://tinyurl.com/FFFC89-1 or http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/04/25/artists-with-depression_n_1451512.html
And to find more references, just google “Blue”!
One final note: have fun with this!
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