I made this quilt in a David Walker workshop at QSDS in 1993. In our week long stay we were to find out what our personal way into creativity was; journal writing, listening to music, group discussions were some of the things explored. In the afternoons we worked independently on a project of our choice. I had long admired the quilts made as a collage with motifs cut directly from a printed fabric and reassembled onto a background.





4 comments:
That is so fantastic! I could sit & look at it for hours, & am sure I would never get tired of it.
I love this piece. It is certainly a work of art. I am about to start a new project and this is inspiring me. I like the idea of adding things as you find them.
Love this piece ! Like a leap of faith !
Yes I'm still here, looking at your old posts. This quilt you made in David Walker's workshop is absolutely amazing. I love how freely you combined all these different and interesting fabrics and textures and themes. It is an amazing quilt.
You said you visited one of the neat shops in Columbus, Ohio. What shop was it, do you remember, or what type of shop? Is this where you bought the charms and buttons?
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