Wednesday, March 28, 2018

More Lancaster Quilts

There were many outstanding quilts in the Lancaster AQS show last week.  In addition to the prize winners shown Monday, here are some additional quilts that stood out.
Holding Onto Hope is by Amy Cavaness of Marseilles, IL.  The lovely soft colors almost make this look like a painting.
Beautiful Autumn by Mariko Miwas of Musashino, Tokyo, Japan.  The autumn scene in the circle is made up of teeny tiny pieces and lots and lots of stitching - just incredible!
Fractal is by Claudia Pfeil of Krefeld, Germany.  It looks incredibly complex.
There was a SAQA special exhibit (Studio Art Quilt Associates) called Korean Quilts Now.  The Korean SAQA group was founded in 2010 and the exhibit features a variety of art quilt techniques that they have studied over the last few years.  Above is Where I Live by Misik Kim.
Memory is by Jang Dong Boon.
Far Away is by Aeran Kim.  Lovely soft colors and depth.
Back to the main quilt show, Andrea Brokenshire of Round Rock, TX, made My Rhodie which received a 1st place ribbon in the Wall Quilt category.
Dialogue is by Rachel Derstine of Schwenksville, PA.
Sherrie Grob of Murphysboro, IL, created Angle Management.
David Cutting Stumps by Mary Haukom of Colorado Springs, CO, is an excellent example of using value to create depth.

We hope you've enjoyed this mini quilt show!

1 comment: