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Description: A flight of fancy under the sea surface spawned by my snorkeling experiences in the South Seas, Hawaii, and the Caribbean. There is much beauty in places we don't know and sometimes cannot even imagine.
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Technique: I use a collage technique that I call "ortwork". It involves arranging bits and pieces of fabric and threads (the British term for these scraps is "orts") over a background that is layered on top of batting and a backing fabric. Tulle netting is laid over the collage to trap the "orts". Machine quilting holds all the layers together. Yarns are couched to the surface with machine zig zag stitches.
Materials: cotton fabric; cotton, metallic and polyester threads; oil pastels, yarn, wool roving, tulle, glitter glue. cotton batting
Exhibitions: 2004 Dogwood Arts Quilt Show - Knoxville, Tennessee
awarded Honorable Mention
It was gifted to friends in Hawaii.
Hi Nellie, what a fun quilt piece..*S* I especially like the eye of the fish..it looks as if you used a real eye...LOL
ReplyDeleteQuite remarkable. I'm guessing the fish isn't really pieced..but the cut parts laid on and the tulle holds them down?
Oh, wow. That is one beautiful piece of art! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis does sound like a fun process, and I love the results!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky friend who received it!
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