Standing Tall
I started this quilt by fusing small square patches to a background fabric to make a grid.
Then I made more grids.
And more grids with different combinations of patches and backgrounds.
Next I placed the grids onto my design wall and tried out different 'sky' fabrics. Notice the block poster of the Empire State Building in black and white at the bottom of the photo.
I finally found a pleasing arrangement of the grids and it was time to ...
... begin quilting.
After the quilting was finished, I laid the piece out on the floor and soaked it with water to block it. Taking a look from this angle about makes me dizzy!
Although I used the Empire State Building as inspiration, there are other buildings with the same semblance.
Standing Tall
37"X42"
New ways of building with concrete, glass, and steel have pushed aside natural materials of grass, wood, and skin. This art quilt depicts the wild growth of the concrete jungle with angular modern structures. Though the landscape has changed significantly, the same blue sky covers the expanse above.
Detail
Techniques: Raw edge applique patches fused onto an assortment of background grids; then fused again to the 'sky' fabric. Heavily quilted +/-1/8" on a domestic sewing machine
Materials: Commercial prints, batiks, and dyed cotton fabric; an assortment of Superior's verigated Fantastico and Rainbows thread.
For Sale: $950