Sonlight - Crosses 1 |
Elizabeth Barton |
by getting better at an idea or technique through practice
by being more focused, thinking things through
by exploring an idea in depth
by not putting too many ideas into one piece
by making starting a piece easier by setting a few parameters
by developing a consistent body of work
by trying new things but with a constant theme "
(quoted by Elizabeth from her copyrighted blog)
by being more focused, thinking things through
by exploring an idea in depth
by not putting too many ideas into one piece
by making starting a piece easier by setting a few parameters
by developing a consistent body of work
by trying new things but with a constant theme "
(quoted by Elizabeth from her copyrighted blog)
Crosses 2 - not quilted yet |
Anyways - as anybody who knows me will tell you - my big rule in life is:
Do What Makes You Happy
So I definitely can see where this Cross Series will be in my future and I'm do apologize if you start getting sick of them. 'Cause obviously, I haven't.
Crosses 3 - Still needs pieced |
I would highly suggest any quilter who is interested in pushing their art life further to study working in series with Elizabeth Barton (who is an amazing teacher and artist). She occasionally offers it in person, but you can also take it affordably on line at Quilt University. (Next class scheduled is March 8th) Also watch for her new design book due out this spring!
See more great design walls on Judy's Patchwork - Design Wall Monday!
10 comments:
Such good advice. I keep meaning to work in a series but usually get distracted by another idea.
I love these pieces
I've got a couple of series on the go! Yes, I do get distracted (like Deborah) but I love the opportunities working in a series gives you to just GET BETTER, which is my main goal as an artist. :)
I don't think I will ever get bored looking at this series. It is very calming to me and I smile every time it shows up on your blog. Good post this am, just what I needed to move forward with my art. Thanks.
Fascinating series, and good perspective from an expert teacher! Glad you are thoroughly enjoying delving into art education and color and form play. I took art classes in college and they taught me a lot about color and design--and doing what I like!
Just love how this has come along.
This was very interesting to read!
You have put together 3 of my favorites things--you cross series, why it is important to work in a series, and Elizabeth Barton!
I'm working on a cross piece right now as well. Love the colors you're using!
I can totally see the progress from one quilt to the next and your # 3 piece is awesome - some real artistry going on there!
Hi Nina Marie, I am so glad I found your blog again...I found it in the quilt festival at amy's creative side firstly, through someone talking of your off the wall friday:) I like your crosses and Elisabeth Barton is fast becoming a favourite quilter. funny I was just looking at her quilts on flickr, then I found your blog again and you talking all about her...wish I could take a class with her too. Dianna
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