We got to Athens around 6 pm - too late to really meet the others but in time to get a glimpse of an awesome exhibition. Every where I turned, I was astounded. Dorothy Caldwell was teaching at Nancy Crow's barn nearby and came over to the opening. She told me that it was the best QN she had yet seen. I didn't take my camera into the opening, but Ned had his, and took this photo of my tiny jewel, Cross My Heart.
Q: What was the best thing about seeing the work in person rather than just in the catalog?
A: I think it is standing right up beside the work, and feeling how big it is, how transparent or heavy. These things don't come across in print. In the catalog all the pieces are treated as equally as possible, but the relative scale is all out of wack. When you see how big (or how small) a piece really is, it makes a huge difference. At least to me.
I wish this piece was bigger. Next time, it will be.
Shall post more photos tomorrow when I take my own camera and have a quiet look.
19 comments:
you and your piece are lovely.
Stunning piece!
That is just gorgeous. Not at all too small. A gem indeed.
I've been wondering and waiting to see the piece, which is wonderful. Seeing you standing beside it glowing with the maker's pride is priceless. Congratulations.
Whoooooo HOOOOOO
Fantastic!! And so deserved.
Wonderful quilt and nice pictures of you!
Is it polite to say that you look much better than in your profile picture?
beautiful--both! (or are you 2 really One ?)
Phenomenal! I love it.
it is beautiful Judyx A little jem that is large in the world.lynda
beauty, beauty!
hi judy, so now i've found you! and am in awe, i've only skimmed down the photos & there is so much to absorb and learn here. as soon as summer break is here, i'll be back for a slow pondering. thank you.
Your work is gorgeous. Sounds like a quite a thrill to be there. Congratulations!
How lovely to see that photo of you with your quilt...made me smile! You look so happy with your beautiful quilt. I look forward to seeing more photos.
Enjoy!
Jacky xox
well, this is just amazing, a beautiful piece. i can't see it too well, but it looks like something i could return to again and again. a piece to live with.
Judy great meeting you and your husband and your work in person! Standing here taking a quiet leisurely walk through and noticing a little dot on your sign. Have a great rest of your trip home.
How lovely to see you next to your work :)
mom you look totally hawt
Judy,
I saw your quilt at The Foundry Art Center in St. Charles, MO. yesterday, just in the nick of time as the show closes this Friday. Cross My Heart is a thing of beauty indeed! One of my favorites in the entire show.
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