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Monday, August 10, 2009

"!" and Happy Cactus Monday

HCM
This photo of the art quilt appears much sharper when you click on it and enlarge it!
This is my latest art creation and for now I am calling it: "!"
This is two three day weekends of mono print painting, cutting, sandwiching, sewing around each piece, top sewing each piece, then painstakingly sewing each to the other to get this wall hanging. I'd guess I put in approximately 65 hours into this baby.
I wish the photo were sharper. I will keep trying in different lights,
but wanted to show you the end result of all that work/play! [Of which I enjoyed every single minute.]
In person it is full of texture, bright color and sparkle!
Size: 26" height X 34" width
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21 comments:

  1. I absolutely adore this piece. It looks like a summer garden in full bloom. Happy Cactus Monday.

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  2. unbelievably gorgeous. quite unusual and i love the colors and textures. i think you might be a genius.

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  3. You ARE a genius.
    'summer burst' or ''burst of colour' or 'flower power'??? happy CM artylynn

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  4. Oh I LOVE this. It does look like a flower garden. Wow. It's AWESOME. Genius fits. :))

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  5. What a cool art quilt! I love all the colors.

    And of course I love the cactus too. :)

    HCM!

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  6. I've never seen anything like your monoprinted art quilt. It is fabulous, and I just adore the bright colors!

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  7. Lynn,

    WOW...."!" is FABULOUS. I love all the wonderful colors.

    It took lots of time, but it was well worth the effort!

    Thanks for sharing,
    T

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  8. Wow Lynn,
    This is really gorgeous. You are an expert, quilt guru to me!
    Happy Cactus Monday!

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  9. Thanks, I'm glad you like this art quilt. I am not a genius, I got the idea from Alford in Quilting Arts Magazine (Aug)for the mono printing and quilt making. However, as she said each artists' piece will be different as they/we/I do bring our own styles to the table.
    But isn't it neat?! LOL

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  10. Lynn, I LOVE IT!!! I'm glad you have a larger file for your picture. There are so many different aspects of this quilt to explore. You are so inspiring!

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  11. This exudes artistic flair !!!! What a fabulous piece Lynn...instantly a fave! Brilliant composition and handiwork! HCM!

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  12. HCM!!!
    Your new piece of art looks amazing!
    I have been looking at your blog annnd saw all kinds of interesting things (and beautiful things as usual)
    I will try to comment on them later!
    Glad you liked my quilt :)
    I have no idea what this new technique is you are using but the results are great and yes those little cutouts would make perfect cards!!!

    See u later...............
    hugs and HCM to you!

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  13. Let's see, 65 hours at roughly $20 an hour makes this wall hanging around $1300.00 not counting materials, and worth every penny, I'd say! This is just beautiful, Lynn. Very creative and full of imagination. I love it!

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  14. OMG Lynn - this is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. I absolutely love it - the color, the vibrancy, the stitching, the texture. What an amazing work of art. Stunning.

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  15. the painting is gorgeous, it really deserves its name "!"

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  16. OHMYGOSH IT'S FABULOUS AND GORGEOUS AND STUNNING AND WONDERFUL AND I LOVE IT!!! A real WOWZER!! It was worth every minute!

    Love the cactus too.

    HCM my creative friend.

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  17. This is the most beautiful, freehanded quilt I have ever seen!!! It is stunning, Lynn! You are a master of the quilting world! WOW!!!!!
    Happy CM!!!

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  18. This piece just screams JOY! It is so happy.

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  19. Holy Cow!! I should have hung out with you for a weekend before I moved away. We would have had a blast!
    The quilt is amazing...woweeee!
    Great cactus shot too!
    HCM :)

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  20. This is amazing! Like a watercolored, stained glass window. It would look lovely in my Blogland Lane home, don't ya think?

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Thanks for leaving your comments as I love hearing from you. Your words of encouragement are why I continue to draw!