You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Members of Art Quilts Maine share their latest works through Friday, April ...
Fiber artist Irene Roderick, who has two art quilts in Schweinfurth Art Center’s “Quilts=Art=Quilts 2022″ exhibition, created a series of “Guardian” quilts to keep her company during the years of ...
Four Centuries of Quits by Linda Baumgarten and Kimberly Smith Ivey (Image courtesy of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in Association with Yale University Press) Does quilting count as art? In Four ...
"I can't draw, but I can with the (sewing) machine. I can't draw, but I can cut out any shape," said Joan Moreau, referring to her art quilt wall-hangings that were on display last week at Willow ...
The quilts on display Friday and Saturday at the McClung Park Indoor Pavilion weren't simple crafts -- they were art. The Missouri River Quilt Guild's annual Spring Into Quilts expo featured more than ...
'Barbie,' an art quilt by Bruce Seeds. An art quilt by Bruce Seeds. An art quilt by Bruce Seeds. At first glance, Bruce Seeds’ quilts look like random explosions of glorious color, the patterns seem ...
Self-taught Deborah Schwartzman’s early quilts were full-size and functional. Later, she began to use the quilt as a medium for self expression. Her quilts have traveled to exhibits throughout the ...
Put some traditional American artwork on your desktop with quilts from the artists at Gee’s Bend. Women from Gee’s Bend, 2005 ONB Magic City Art Connection ...
JACK WALSH was introduced to the world of quilts around 1990, he said, when he saw a BBC program on the subject and started collecting with the passion of the newly converted. In short order, he ...
Carol Krueger's background includes 17 years as a professional hairdresser and makeup artist, working with design, balance, color, texture and the constant challenge of communicating her ideas to ...
The quilt hanging on the wall is a portrait of a cat. Peaches is aptly named, as her coloring brings the fruit to mind. Her eyes are expressive, and as one gets closer to examine the quilt it becomes ...
Left to right: Patti Louise Pasteur's "There Was One Left" and Patricia Kumicich's "Social Distancing." (Courtesy New England Quilt Museum) Quilts are familiar. They’re soft and warm. They’re ...