All the Louth Panorama quilts, being made by textile group Meridian, have now been handed over ready to be sewn onto a black background.
Sheila had photographs of the two original canvases, painted by William Brown in the 1840’s, reduced in size and printed onto cotton fabric which she then quilted using free machine stitching. These two panels will form the centre of our collaborative quilt with the rest of them being grouped as shown above.
Click on each of the images to see the detail that has been put into the quilts, they really are beautiful pieces of work.
this is amazing Karen (an other artists featuring!) do you have any plans to exhibit this locally?
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Glad you like it. We were invited to show the finished quilt at a meeting of Louth Council earlier this evening. I couldn’t make it but I’ve just read an email from one of the ladies who did attend saying they were absolutely delighted with it and send their congratulations. There was talk of having it framed and possibly hung alongside the original paintings in the Council Chambers. I think we will also look at displaying it in a few other venues before handing it over.
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What a great group of art quilts, good job.
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Wow these are amazing! It’s like drawing and painting with a sewing machine. Did you see this video of a textile artist traveling around India doing portraits? https://youtu.be/rCtQRPpWSLg
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Glad you like them Eileen and thanks for the link to Harriet’s video. I hadn’t seen it before….she has a wonderful talent!
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I know it’s a very interesting video. I included the link of it in an issue of my newsletter – My Creative Collection. If you want to see other issues and consider signing up here is the link. I’m having a lot of fun finding different inspiring artists. https://mycreativeresolution.com/newsletter/
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Thanks Eileen, I’ve signed up and looking forward to discovering more inspiring artists!
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Great Karen!
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Beautiful and such a wonderful variety of styles!
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Thanks Marilyn, now wondering what our next challenge might be.
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