The quilt that I've titled "Generations" is finished. This was my entry to a challenge presented by my art quilt group. The guidelines were that it should be 15" x 24" vertical and monochromatic. We drew color chips from a bag and mine in a rosy sepia color. I know that most will have an array of colors, but I wanted to challenge myself to using a minimal span of colors. Maybe because of the sepia color, I jumped on the idea to do my grandparents wedding picture. The project snowballed and I also did my parents, my in-laws and on the bottom, my husband and me. The quilt has been quilted by machine and by hand.
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The figures were drawn with a Pitt pen and I brushed on color from oil paint sticks. The close-up is of my in-laws, Betty and Don. OK, there is something "off" in each portrait, but the love is there. In fact, it was a more emotional project than I have anticipated. I kept thinking about how each of the ancestors were married "until death do us part", the shortest was about 35 years. Really, there is no formal picture of my parents, so their drawings were done from a 1943 picture-they were married in 1939. I had on a silly headpiece that you can see was crooked in this picture. How unimportant the clothing-what is important is the marriage. A fancy wedding is no guarantee of a successful marriage.
Later this month, I will be able to see how other met this challenge. I've sure that there will be a wide variety of designs.
12 comments:
An unusual idea made with lots of love, it will be a wonderful keepsake.
Good Work - you should be pleased!
That is delightful, Sandra! Lovely job.
This is such a lovely keepsake for you and your family. I think that artistic license is just fine; you made the portraits simple and charming.
WOW!!Very impressive!Can see both the work and love!
I love this - what a fantastic heirloom for your family.
Sue
What a treasure! Thanks so much fo sharing it.
These are awesome! =)
Fantastic quilt! A treasure to pass down to the next generations!
I love the way this turned out. It's a keepsake and a beautiful piece of art.
I love this.
I love all of your artwork. Why is it, though, that what I would really like to emulate is your quilt of your family instead of a simple zentangle moleskin? I would so like to have a treasure like this to pass on to my family!
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