It goes without saying that if you have a quilt hanging at Quilt Canada it has artistic merit, but there are some that are considered art quilts more than others, and I have a small sampling to share with you, the first two of which were in the Metamorphosis section of the show.
American Portraits: Family Farm was beautifully done using hand printed image transfers on vintage feed sacks. It spoke to the history of the family farm and how so many were married, raised children, and often died on the same patch of ground.
The images were so compelling...
it just drew you in to look and read a little.
Interesting that I focused on the images of women...
It brought to mind many of my relatives who were/are hard working farmers and how as kids we loved to go and help with the haying. In my mind, no one works harder than a farmer.
Then there was this one called
Match Sticks. It had a completely different vibe but was equally appealing.
Those little blocks finish of about 2 x 3" and all of the fabrics are hand dyed.
We spent a lot of time chatting about how 'random' is not that easy to do!
Next up,
Delphinium.
This small quilt was waaay above my head (so to speak) so I was only able to get the bottom corner of it but I like how some of the blossoms are three dimensional. Great work in selecting fabrics.
Beside it was this one, again waaaaay up high so tough to get a good straight on image.
The colours were beautiful and it almost appeared to be a tapestry. I think that the fabrics may have been naturally dyed.
I mentioned in an earlier post that I'm not usually a black quilt person, but there was something about this one that really caught my eye. Seeing it again I realize that it's an ode to maple syrup and tapping maple trees.
This one was called
Pink and all those little bits hit the mark for me.
I loved the texture of these strips and all of the straight line quilting...
And this little guy? Well, besides being beautifully crafted, he was just too cute not to take a picture of and is a nice way to finish off this post....M