Last night was opening of my show at Maryville College. There was a wonderful turnout of many good friends and their friends, as well as family. I so very much appreciate the support from everyone!
This is a leaf I found in Florida. Very hard and a little difficult to get definition. But finished they are my "Brain" pieces. Had so much fun working on them and coming up with names. "Mush Brain", "Grey Matter", "Left Brain, Right Brain".
Most of the pieces are a combination of machine outline stitching and hand seed stitching. I dye the pearl cotton to fit with the color scheme I am working on, and fill in all background. I love this kind of handwork and it fills the need to work at a slower pace.
The largest piece at the show. The huge leaves are from Tennessee and Hawaii. I don't work so much in cooler colors but this is one of my winter quilts
My interest and fascination with Hawaii comes from two trips there, The islands are so diverse and the nature is so varied. The lush areas just so impressive, not just the size of the leaves but also the shapes. I could make hundreds of pieces from the inspiration of Hawaiian botanical life. And pretty soon I will have !
This Hawaiian inspired piece is appliqued, rather than transfer paint, and was made after many photographs of leaves on O'Ahu.
Love to work with these colors, and the surprises that will occur is always an "opportunity" to do something different, never a mistake. After I get my feet down on the ground again, I have many pieces of fabric, a box full of leaves, lots of painted papers, ready to be something, very soon!