However, have you ever thought about how "traditional" art could be reinterpreted in a quilted piece?
(by "traditional" I mean anything that a non-quilter will label as art, like paintings, drawings, sculptures, architecture from all countries and all time periods).
To explore the endless possibilities of art-inspired quilted pieces I decided to organize another edition of this Blog Hop!
This edition has a special theme...
1+1=3!
This theme can be interpreted in several ways:
- (where it came from) the concept from Joseph Albers, who highlights how two graphic elements positioned close to each other may create additional graphical elements and active negative space... as quilters, we all know about the power of negative space and secondary designs, right?
- (family/society): because humans together are greater than the sum of individuals
- (math/science/alternative facts): interpreting it more literally, that may be a mathematical inaccurate statement :)
- (absurdities/inconsistencies/optical illusions): playing with the absurdity of the statement in broader terms, the theme can inspire you to look for inconsistencies or optical illusions anywhere!
Very talented quilters are going to take us through a journey with this theme...
DAY 2. Here are today's amazing pieces!
"Pattullo Bridge" by Terry
Inspired by the work of Major W.G. Swan
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Make sure to click on each picture and visit the blogs because these wonderful artists shared their story, inspiration and useful tips that can help you create your own beautiful art pieces!
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