Saturday, April 21, 2012

Day 2 of 3 with Pamela Allen

Pamela Allen is a guest of the Edmonton & District Quilters' Guild this weekend.  One more day of the most fun a quilter can have with just a pair of scissors and a glue stick.  We are creating fabric art: the human shape and how we relate to it.  Twenty artists in the class with twenty different interpretations.

Each day with are given a pop quiz.  We are given a portion of a piece of art and the exercise is to finish out the painting with our own fabrics

Two fish with Poppies: modified by Wanda Cracknell

lemons on table: modified by Kathy Strawson



Exchequer: modified by Sheila Jones



Gal with chicken: ?


2 Above: Women in chair (one seen from outside!): modified by ?
Day one we were to create some original art using fabric, scissors and a glue stick (a few samples to follow).  A lot of hand stitching using  a ladder stitch to be layered on.  I got a lot of pictures but of everyone's but my own Day 1 project!!  More to follow.
Bleeding Hearts: by Gerda deVries

Patio Table: Maureen Devich (knuckles shown here)

Fantasy Tree: Sheila Jones

Guinea Fowl: a Pamela Allen original got to hang in our studio space first day. There was another one today but I didn't take a picture...

A yet to be named fantasy bird: Kathy Logan de Chavez

Turtle: by Lise


Bikini  Snowbird (incomplete): by Kathy Strawson

Kathy L's got the blues (incomplete) : by Kathy Strawson

Tribal mask: by Gerda deVries

Happy Couple: by Marg Hryniew

 We are having a lot of fun and I will be posting again tomorrow night with the group works (with their permission)


4 comments:

  1. Great post. Yes day two was good. Hope to have more fun on Sunday.

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    1. thanks Cathy, it was a great weekend. Me thinks I will spend a lot more time finishing than initiating!

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  2. Too much fun!!! I love the daily challenge idea. Great work!

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    1. thanks Darlene. Wish you could have been there, it was way too much fun.

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