Hideko's artist Paul Klee was the last in my rotation for the the artist round robin... On a whim I typed Paul Klee and bird into Google and up popped this painting of a bird of in a forest... So I was delighted to use it as my inspiration
So here is my Paul Klee bird for Hideko.... CQ style and it can go into the mail tomorrow. ..only a day late.
Of course being a crazy quilter my bird has a lot of bling. The body is satin and the breast is all sequins and beads. The wing is a piece of beaded leaf trim I bought for the suffrage quilt and the tail is a button and a bit of a treasured vintage beaded trim....very old..
This has REALLY been an interesting round robin. two favorites were Gayle's Georgia O'Keeffe and Ritva's nature artist.
But my VERY favorite was the block I did for Margreet's Mondrian... Not many positive comments on it so I guess you had to be a kindergarten teacher to appreciate the whimsy... I love young children's art ...it is simplistic and direct and done with great confidence... As I watched them draw purple dogs and huge cows and chickens with aplomb I always wondered how many of them went on to be artists when they grew up... I tried to imagine Mondrian as a child in one of my classes...
2 comments:
Your child's mondrian is hilarious. Good lateral thinking. It sounds like a fabulous RR. Socrates, from the crazyquiltinginternational
I know I wouldn't be able to participate in this type of RR (too much thinking involved) but I have enjoyed seeing who picked whom as a fav artist and the interpretation of the artist in stitching. I think there is a fascinating psychological study in there somewhere! - Cathy L
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