- “One Day in May” (48″ x 30″)
- hand-painted fabrics, emeblleished with sheers
- assoted threads
- Available through HandSmiths Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia
- “Serenity”
- Private Collection
- “L’église à Plaisance”
- 61″ x 33″
- based on research I did while completing my M.A., this is my reconstruction and interpretation of the church in Plaisance (Placentia, Newfoundland) around the end of the 17th century
- Hand-painted fabrics, withsome commercial fabrics used as well. Machine-quilted and appliquéd.
A blog entry on the book is available here and a bit more information on materials and construction is here.
For more information, see my blog entry about this creation!
Forillon (Ferryland)
The Cape
36″ x 30″
fabric pastel sketch, overpainted with fabric paints. Edges are constructed from hand-painted fabrics and embellished with polyester specialty fabrics. Primarily hand-appliquéd and machine-quilted.
a quickr pickr post
[…] I’ve just added a couple of static pages to this blog. the first is a small gallery of my recent work and the second is a ditty on how to care for your textile art. The former will be updated as work transpires. The latter is intended only as a brief guideline to customers. For more detailed information and ideas for hanging and displaying textile work, I redirect you to Marla Mallett’s excellent webpage on the subject. […]
HI Just learning how to do landscape quilting and found your site. I just wanted to tell you how much I like your work and I can’t wait to start doing more. Thanks so much Deb
Many thanks for your ideas. Just beginning to experiment on landscape quilts, something I have wanted to do for years. Do you have any ideas with buying the landscape fabric or favourite shops that have these. Not many australian shops carry landscape fabrics. At present I am working on my first – a view of the lavender fields of Tasmania, Australia
Thank you for sharing your gorgeous work, and for reminding me of what potential I have in my stash.
Linda Anne Wulf Koenig
A friend told me about your site. Your quilts are amazing–so creative and artistic.