

Before Christmas the Cornerstone gallery contacted me to see if I would mount a small exhibition in their space around the same time as my workshop in Kingston. Even though I was already committed to an exhibition at Greenwood Quiltery in Guelph for the same time period (april-may 2010) I said yes.
It means gathering together two completely different bodies of work and finishing up some pieces. I've decided on circular stuff for Kingston, protection stuff for Guelph.
This abstraction of my view over Manitowaning Bay is now basted to a backing cloth for further stitching.
I love the colour and texture of this Judy. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteoh to see either! love the saturated colour in this
ReplyDeleteThat is really BEAUTIFUL! I am intrigued with this process & look forward to seeing more...
ReplyDeletelove this! Wish I was closer to the galleries. would love to see it all in person!
ReplyDeleteThat's gorgeous Judy, I love the colours, and spirals and circles are very special and meaningful. You are making me want to try some more stitching...I haven't picked up a paintbrush in ages!
ReplyDeleteHow fortunate they are who will get to see these exhibits up close and personal.
ReplyDeleteLove the saturated colors of the felted circle pieces.
yes - to see them in person!
ReplyDeletefelt is just beautiful to stitch, I have only done a small amount of stitching to felt, but loved the feel of it so much.
such wonderful colours and swirls.
Wonderful work
ReplyDeletevery beautiful... the coils so organic and so pretty
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