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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

The Eyes Have It - Amy Lynn Hans

 It has been quite a while since I have had to exercise my brain and creativity to the extent I did for this first project.  I hope all of you find that I have done the subject matter justice.  As you may recall - there was a point I abhorred my work on this piece.  But as projects often do (we hope), there was a positive turning point and now I love it.  Perhaps one of my favorite art quilts ever.

The most remarkable eyes I find in all of nature are the eyes of an owl. Of course I love owls in general - but their eyes are so strong.  They see all! They discern all! They act with due diligence - always.  Did you know the owl has no known natural predator? One of the reasons I love owls.  I also love they can turn their heads 270 degrees! Nothing sneaks up on an owl!

I eventually decided to give my owl a book and an eye piece.  I wasn't sure I made the right decision until it all came together.  I decided my owl should be reading the book Poppy by Avi.  Have you read the book? I had to read it while working on my B.S. in Elementary Education.  The theme of Poppy truly resonated with me.  The protagonist is a Horned Owl - hence the questioning look of my owl while he consumes page after page portraying him as a tyrant!! No hurt feelings Mr. Owl....Poppy is just a work of fiction.

Any hoooo....lol....Mr. Owl is comprised of raw edged cotton fabric applique and stitched with 100% cotton thread.  Thread painting is also completed with cotton thread.  I hope you like it!!



12 comments:

  1. Like it? I love it!!!! He is adorable and your work is wonderful!!

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  2. He looks like he has just stepped out of a children's story book - such fun!

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    1. :) You will see I have a rather childish outlook on most topics! LOL

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  3. Your choices of materials really make this owl come alive. I agree I could see him in a child's book. Great job.

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  4. Love the neat hand ! He is indeed a handsome fella !

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  5. I also thought of doing a bird but went a different direction- love that the owl is reading. excellent work

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  6. Great idea, don't know the book itself, but growing up we had a radio show where Mr. Owl was so wise and calm.

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  7. A very positive outcome. great use of fabric

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