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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Texture - Marty Mason

I've been enjoying the work of Sarah Symes for quite some time.  I love the way she takes a picture for her inspiration then creates the likeness using clippings of fabric that she stitches in place.  She finishes her project by wrapping it on stretcher bars which gives the finished art  the appearance of a painted canvas.  Beautiful.    There's more to it than that of course, but she makes the process so appealing that I had to give it a try. 

My inspiration photo was taken at Perdido Keys Florida this summer.  As we topped the high bridge going into the community, I glanced down to a village of colorful beach condos.  The darkness of the sky and the green foliage wrapping around the condos  just seemed to make each one smile all the more. 

Art Quilts Around The World - Texture Challenge inspiration photo




Art Quilts Around The World - Texture Challenge - Abstract Likeness of Beach Property

Yes, the binding isn't on yet.....I thought I had one more day!  I'll probably go back in and add windows and perhaps some of the little roof parapets as time allows. 

Snippets of the process - sky with random stitches and threads to add texture.







and the colorful beach condo village -

Art Quilts Around The World - Texture Challenge - Abstract Likeness of Beach Property

Texture:  What a challenge you gave me ~





9 comments:

  1. That is a fun abstract based off of those colorful houses. Love it!

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  2. Very cool! Love that addition of the turquoise!! Good interpretation of your picture!

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  3. Great colors and your machine quilting is always so perfect!!

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  4. Nice abstract and great colours! You've captured the feel of the photo without being too literal.

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  5. Love the abstract look and feel of this. I don't think it really needs binding, it looks so free how it is.

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  6. Interesting textures.
    I feel your quilt has more drama than the original photo.
    I get the impression it is stormy in your quilt.

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  7. I love how you have interpreted the theme and your photo. Lots of texture in the stitching and the variegated thread. fabulous colours.

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  8. You interpret photos so well. Love your abstract. Love the colours and the quilting is just right.

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