Sunny Day on the Lake Quilts
Mmmmmm....I'm finding that the sunny warm days we're experiencing are influencing the mood of these Lake pieces.
Lake #12
As I stated previously, it's the first fabrics that get laid down that determines the feeling or tone for the whole piece. I'm at the point of picking up scraps that previously I wouldn't even have considered (I was wondering when that point would be reached). Most particularly for the beach. Often it's the other side of the fabric that works. I've never called the back of the fabric the "wrong side".The stack of twelve finished pieces measures two inches high. Mmmm ... guess I'm aiming for at least a foot high if not 16 1/2 inches.
The comments are very much appreciated. Thank you. It's nice to know that other people besides my husband, Lee, are liking what they see. It amuses me when he walks in my studio and declares the one I've just completed or the one on the work table is his favorite.
17 comments:
I totally love #12. They just keep getting better and better.
You are on a roll! The sunny lakes are beautiful.
Thanks Nellie for the good explanation! The sunny lakes it is really beautifully :))))
I like yours lakes.
Your lake pieces are gorgeous. I adore the colors.
Beautiful pictures!
Wow! I am not a quilter, but I ran across your blog, and these are amazing! You are a true artist, thanks for sharing!
Those lakes are so 'real'..!
You can almost smell the water & feel the breeze off them.
A magical talent.
Nellie,
Your series reminds me of summer days on Lake Erie....not too far off, am I? LOL I love them and I really enjoy reading your explanations of your work. You share a LOT!! The sunny ones are a nice change, as I was feeling a bit of a cool wind in the air in the first few!
Nellie ... so glad we have 'met'. Site is great now ... and I really love your work. You are a very talented lady indeed. All the best to you.
In this case,last is definitely best, Nellie, I could be there on the shore in Lake 12. Will you get to 100 before you run out of orts? Great stuff.
Nellie this Lake series is very beautiful.
I try to immagine you while working: very busy but very calm looking fot the fabics you want. Thanks. ciao ciao.
Nellie usi dei colori stupendi! (wonderful colours)
peccato che non capisco del tutto le spiegazioni!
nadia
This series is working so well! The lake is so beautiful and it changes with each day. A perfect subject for such a series. I like the small size as well. the impact of hanging them together must be fantastic!
A wonderful work!
Greetings
W.
I LOVE number 11--reminds me of summer days in my youth on Lake Huron!
Thank all of you for your comments.
Anne, there's no way I'll even make a dent in the scraps even if I make it to the 100 limit ... and beyond.
Arlee and Judy since you've experienced the great lakes, I'm pleased that you feel them in these small quilts.
Karen, you'll get a nice gallery view of all them together at the Picasa album site. Just click on the picture in the sidebar.
Linda Teodo, you're correct in that I very calmly select the pieces. I'm almost in a trance. Very rarely do I have to take any away once it's in place. It's all part of the serendipity (happy accidents) that I appreciate happening in my work.
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