Sunday, July 26, 2015

CHALLENGE: Collaboration Quilt

Carolyn, from my Art Quilt Group, organized a collaborative slice quilt for members of the group. Here is the panoramic photo that Carolyn took of Bronson Park; she sliced it into 10 pieces, we each picked a slice and our collaboration began.  
I believe all (or most of us) started with such enthusiasm, but then we realized this was much more difficult than first glance.  We began in the Fall of 2014, and played with it (except one member who finished hers within 30 days!).  In February 2015, we received an invite to show our slice quilt at a gallery during our Kalamazoo's monthly Art Hop.  We pulled together and created a work that we are all proud of as shown below:
Here are the individual pieces (in order):

Jackie S.
Jenny G.
Kathy Kerstetter
Ann B.
Diane O.
Jean D.
Carolyn Z.
Sheryl D.
Mary B.
June B.
We were honored when our local Public Radio station, WMUK, came and interviewed us, you can listen to it here:
We ended up with a wonderful Art Hop and all of us are very proud of the final product.  Next week, I will show a close-up of my individual slice and some things to consider if you are going to enter into a collaborative quilt.

Have you ever participated in any collaborative art?  Are you interested in being part of a collaboration?

Remnants
As you may or may not know, I teach at our local community college (and I LOVE my job).  Winter term was probably one of the toughest terms in my ten years at the College. I had almost three new classes to prep and definitely had my hands full.  I woke up most morning at 5:00 am to get a jump on the day and then work late into the evening (can you tell that my blog suffered during this time?).  At the end of the semester, I was exhausted!  I vowed that this summer I was going to take more time to read and create.

Mt favorite place to read at our home is a small balcony that is off of our bedroom; it is over three stories high.  Here is my little heaven:

And the view from above:
 
I love how peaceful this spot is and I feel like I am hiding from the world when I am there.

Do you have a favorite place to slip away to?

Have a wonderful week!  Kathy

4 comments:

  1. What a great idea and such a wonderful rendition of the photograph. I can only imagine how difficult it was to do and I love that it showcases the creativity of each individual quilt artist. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thanks, Barb! I am glad you enjoyed our work. Kathy

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  2. WOW! You never cease to amaze me. I love seeing what you and your fellow artists are creating. You truly bring beauty to life.

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