Sunday, November 11, 2012

Elisabeth Nacenta-de la Croix quilt in TCQC 11-11-12

Purchased from the SAQA 2012 online auction.  Another tree quilt for that expanding part of TCQC.   I don't know much about Elisabeth, who lives in Geneva, Switzerland, but she has a very nice website showing her work and listing all the places around the world where it has been shown.
http://elisabethdelacroix.com/index.html


"Chiaroscuro" Elisabeth Nacenta - de la Croix 2012  11.75"W x 11.85"L
Batiks and hand dyed cotton fabrics. Bamboo batting.  Rayon threads.  Fused applique.  Free-motion machine quilting. 
 
I like the way she has used batiks with tree twig like shapes to give depth to the forest - not overpowering the background, just a spot here and there.  The tree fabric is a nice choice with shadows of branches and twigs.
 
She has FMQ'd with what I think of as "tree bark" lines vertically over the entire piece.
 
Rather than binding, Elisabeth has chosen to satin stitch the edges.
 
 
Lovely backing fabric and a generous sleeve. However, she didn't leave any slack in the sleeve which is a problem I see a lot in quilts made outside the USA/Canada.  It really is necessary for shows that use the round rod and drape set up - without any slack the top of the quilt is bent over to accommodate the bar. 
 
Nice clear label gives two ways to contact the artist.  I have added the size for my use.
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2 comments:

Quiltedtime said...

I love this. Thought it was hand-painted in some places at first. Really effective choice of fabrics.

Terry Grant said...

Love that effect of sunlight through the trees. So simple, yet so effective.