Individually they look good, but not as a bed quilt. Too busy and not very "restful" for a bedroom. I'm sure you will figure it out and come up with a fabulous bed quilt.
It is a good thing that you are the artist and not me. I love the quilts together (and no, I would not sash them). But I also know that each quilter must see her/his own work through his/her own eyes.
As an artist, one of my goals is to take risks, try new ideas, and find a way to give myself that 'thrill' that making art can provide. Words of encouragement are always accepted.
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What a happy accident of sorts! They do look like they all belong together, just not on your bed.
ReplyDeleteI have been enjoying this series of posts on your efforts to get the bed quilt made so thanks again.
Excellent choice and I could not agree more! That was exactly what I was thinking when I saw the first ones. What a marvelous series!
ReplyDeleteYep, I agree. They're a series, but not a quilt. Good call, not trying to shoe horn them into something that would ultimately diminish them.
ReplyDeletePlay on!
And Happy Boxing Day. :)
Good choice and congrats on your new series!
ReplyDeleteIndividually they look good, but not as a bed quilt. Too busy and not very "restful" for a bedroom. I'm sure you will figure it out and come up with a fabulous bed quilt.
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These compositions strike me as very much like altars or shrines.
ReplyDeleteSo fun to see all those prints.
It is a good thing that you are the artist and not me. I love the quilts together (and no, I would not sash them). But I also know that each quilter must see her/his own work through his/her own eyes.
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