The Quiltart list is talking blogs at the moment. Perfect reason for a new post!
I thought I would show a little of my inspiration for a challenge I participated in on the Quiltart list last spring. The challenge is called 'Outside my Window'.
This is the view I see from my kitchen window. Just the lowest shrubs have leaves so this is mid April, still chilly out, and late afternoon, perhaps 5:00 pm. There is an evergreen ground cover growing back there that was planted decades ago and has naturalized since then. It is center left, mid ground.
I had trouble with the angled trees, although they are plentiful, because for some reason they detracted from what I perceived was the beauty of the view. This was an early version:
Boring! Looks a bit like a Grecian temple =:o I knew there were good bones there so I didn't give up!
Here is the finished version:
I woke up one morning with the plan for the rolled blind at the top all settled in my head. All the pieces came together easily and it was a joy to work on.
Thanks, Quiltart list, for the encouragement to be involved! I had a good time!
Quiltart
It always feels good when everything comes together, like an open door, or window, letting the flow move unimpeded. I know retirement has freed up something vital in me and I'm grateful for that feeling...a certain lack of anxiety...because I'm enjoying artmaking so much more than ever before!
I wish you freedom
Sue
suzkpa@yahoo.com
https://www.facebook.com/suzkpa
I thought I would show a little of my inspiration for a challenge I participated in on the Quiltart list last spring. The challenge is called 'Outside my Window'.
This is the view I see from my kitchen window. Just the lowest shrubs have leaves so this is mid April, still chilly out, and late afternoon, perhaps 5:00 pm. There is an evergreen ground cover growing back there that was planted decades ago and has naturalized since then. It is center left, mid ground.
I had trouble with the angled trees, although they are plentiful, because for some reason they detracted from what I perceived was the beauty of the view. This was an early version:
Boring! Looks a bit like a Grecian temple =:o I knew there were good bones there so I didn't give up!
Here is the finished version:
I woke up one morning with the plan for the rolled blind at the top all settled in my head. All the pieces came together easily and it was a joy to work on.
Thanks, Quiltart list, for the encouragement to be involved! I had a good time!
Quiltart
It always feels good when everything comes together, like an open door, or window, letting the flow move unimpeded. I know retirement has freed up something vital in me and I'm grateful for that feeling...a certain lack of anxiety...because I'm enjoying artmaking so much more than ever before!
I wish you freedom
Sue
suzkpa@yahoo.com
https://www.facebook.com/suzkpa