Thursday, March 10, 2016

Highlights of the 2016 AQS QuiltWeek / 5

The 2016 AQS QuiltWeek in Phoenix, Arizona was one of the best shows ever. With hundreds of quilts and very special exhibits by renowned quilters, it was an incredible show. Here are some more of our favorite quilts.
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Dazzling Dahlia, 58 x 32",  by Andrea Brokenshire (Round Rock, Texas)


Andrea Brokenshire specializes in appliqued botanical quilts, and Dazzling Dahlia was inspired by a flower from her mother's garden in Oregon.  Andrea loved how light danced and reflected off the vibrant color and delicate texture of the petals and bud.  We are fascinated by the way in which Andrea translates her photographs into cloth.  As you can see from the blue ribbon, this quilt won 1st place in the Wall Quilts - Home Machine Quilted category.



Starry Ocean - For All Mother Humpback Whales, 59 x 48", by So Young Chung (Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea)


So Young Chung says,  "This quilt expresses a mother humpback whale's sacrifice for her baby as she protects and guides it through the ocean.  So Young was reminded of her daughter studying abroad in the U.S."   Using dark and light raw-edge strips, So Young created a scene that looks almost like a painting.  We hope the detail shows in the close-up photos below.




The King, 43 x 36", by Sherry Turpenoff (Glen Carbon, Illinois)


On a trip to Kenya, a male lion walked by the safari vehicle that Sherry's family was in.  Her daughter's photograph caught the lion's strength and beauty, thus inspiring The King.  The quilt is made with applique and extensive, artistic quilting.  Some of the texture you see on the lion's is from the batik print fabric, which is then overlaid with thread sketching.


You can see more of Sherry's art quilts at Mad Kat Lane Designs.

Chateau de Vincennes, 34 x 35", by Jan Soules (Elk Grove, California)


We were so happy to come across Chateau de Vincennes by Jan Soules, whose work we admire.  Jan was enchanged by a chateau in Paris and wanted to convey her joy in this fanciful quilt!  The quilt began in a class with Barbara Olson where Jan drafted her own pattern.  Each of the  pieces is fused to the background, then finished with blanket stitching. The colors and stitching are beautiful.



Family Circle - Farmer's Delight, 41 x 41",  by Julia Graber


You might recognize this quilt from the cover of the 2016 QuiltArt Engagement calendar!  Family Circle was displayed in the Author's showcase at AQS.  We love the pieced design, Dresden plates and gorgeous red colors.


Image credits:  Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration.

6 comments:

  1. The dahlia looked more like a photograph than a quilt. I wonder if I could go back to art school and major in "Fabric Art"

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  2. Thank you for sharing these. They are amazingly gorgeous. The dahlia looked like a photograph for me too. That whale one is my favorite.

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  3. Such incredible quilts! If you told us that the dahlia was a real flower, we would believe you. It's just fabulous!

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  4. Oh my. I'm honored and humbled that my quilt "Family Circle" is in such good company. The Dazzling Dahlia is beautiful!

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  5. Wow,those projects are absolutely beautiful and it`s hard to choose only one favorite.

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  6. sooo gorgeous....thanks for another lovely blog full of quilting expertise and beauty...

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