Monday, July 25, 2011

Artist Garden

Artist Garden is a group collaboration inspired by Connie Hudson. Connie is an amazing photographer and on one of her vacations, she came across a beautiful garden in Pennsylvania. With camera in hand, she began taking photos of all the breathtaking flowers present. When she returned, she told  a story of how certain flowers reminded her of each one of us. We were all sent photos of one or more flowers and asked to recreate them in our own signature style. I was given the three photos below. One with tiger lilies, another with some sort of blue bell flower and yet another with fern leaves. I am wild about leaves! We were each given a block size with which to create and we mapped out a grid pattern as described. Top row: Connie Hudson, Cindy Henneke and Annie Smith. Middle row: Frances Holliday Alford, Leslie Tucker Jenison and Sherri McCauley. Bottom row: Kathy York, Barb Forrister and Suzan Engler. You can imagine how pleasantly surprised we were when they all came together as one. So much fun and all so very different!  I love this piece and best of all it has been juried into the International Quilt Festival World of Beauty 2011 Show! Happy Days! Thanks so much Connie for your amazing photos, heartfelt friendship and amazing inspiration! You rock!

2 comments:

Michele said...

Love!!! Beautiful fabric renditions of the flowers.
Was the grid also made of fabric, or is it wood?
It's a great display concept for smaller quilts.
Thanks.

Barb Forrister said...

Hi Michele,

Thank you! The grid is made of fabric. You are so right. It's a wonderful way to to display smaller quilts. Though I can't see why you couldn't use wood too! Hmmm, ideas are percolating! Thanks for stopping by and expressing your thoughts.