First I had to become comfortable with the techniques and the effects I could achieve. There is after all a learning curve with anything new. Fabrics work differently. I can create circles.
abstractions on the night--quilt--40x40 inches--ann brauer 2016 |
And flames.
green flames--12x40"--quilt--ann brauer 2016 |
I can even almost paint with the fabric. Don't you love the reflections of the sun on the water in my quilt "ocean sunrise?" Yes, it was hard to do. Trust me.
ocean sunrise--40x58"--quilt--ann brauer |
But where to begin? The space is small but lovely with brick walls stretching up to the ceiling and great sight lines. I think of the image of this space frequently as I ponder what to make. I need a theme. A concept. Although I have been contemplating this show for some time, now I must buckle down and start working. More colors, more variations on the theme. But not so varied it seems disjointed. And of course I don't want to just repeat myself. Again--this should be fun.
Then as I am working on my web site I realize I should look at quilts that I have made in the past. This could be a great jumping off point. I had a purpose and reason for making the quilts when I created them. I can sort of preview the concept of a quilt before I begin sewing and then see where it takes me. And there are colors that I dream about but haven't worked with recently. This would be fun.
So I start. "One fine day" just jumps out at me. Well maybe not the grey at the bottom but I love the teal and gold. I can figure out the bottom later. It should look great against the red brick, right?
one fine day--quilt--ann brauer--32x48" |
So I start--not to duplicate this quilt but to try to capture a bit of its essence in a new piece, while including what I have learned from my new techniques. This could be fun.
one fine day--two--quilt--ann brauer |
And of course I welcome comments about getting ready for a solo show. Or working in series. And if you happen to be in Shelburne Falls, do drop by and see my progress. What will this quilt look like when I finish it?
Can't wait to see your progress. Shelburne Falls is on my bucket list!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I will likely need to prepare for a couple's quilt show.
ReplyDeleteI'm am fascinated with your ability to find and use fabrics designed by others so artfully. Love your work!
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