My grandson's girlfriend was in my class Saturday. Here she is with her first exercise done with the fabrics, dividing the fabrics by color and surrounding the color wheel wedges.
At this point they are dividing the fabrics by value. Notice the mosaic pieces for sale on the far wall. There are some beautiful pieces there. Some were in the show that preceded mine.
We took a 10 minute break at the half way point in the class so they could look at the show and ask questions about the pieces.
I know I have shown this wall before but I thought this photo was so good. Some of the ladies who read my blog said the quilts are more beautiful in person. I have always felt that way too. You just can't capture all of the beauty with a camera.
The final exercise takes half of the class time and teaches blend. Notice the student in the background looking through the red value seeker to check her values. Tina Alberni and my daughter, both partners in the gallery took all of the photos. They did a great job capturing the whole class with over 150 photos total. This was great for me to be able to see myself in action too.
The show is stunning! Congratulations on your success. Your work is beautiful, and you deserve it.
ReplyDeletethank you for taking us on a tour through your show - everything hanging up on the wall in groupings just brings it all to life.
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Everything looks beautiful. I know it was a lot of work but well worth it.
ReplyDeleteYour students looked like they were learning alot too.
Denise in Sacramento
Just returned from my retreat and got caught up on all your blog posts. I have enjoyed everyone and it appears that everyone visiting and also taking your class have enjoyed it thoroughly! Your display is absolutely gorgeous! What a wonderful way to celebrate your knowledge and success. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteLet the good times roll,What fun it is to see this play out.yahoo!Lets see more.Wig.
ReplyDeleteYou are right that you have some wonderful photos -- love being able to share this long distance.
ReplyDeleteI love that style of quilt and one day hope to make one of my own.
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Looks like they are all concentrating hard to get it just the way they want it!
ReplyDeleteThis is so amazing!! I love how all your quilts are displayed...beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is so exciting, just like Christmas. I can't wait.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun class. Despite my art background, I think I would really enjoy it and learn a lot too!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your class and took home not only a fun piece to work on but am "enlightened"!
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