Showing posts with label Oceanside Museum of Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oceanside Museum of Art. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Just a year ago. 01-12-21

Just a year ago today I was finishing this quilt "Palms" for an exhibit at Oceanside Museum of Art; an exhibit that is still hanging even though the museum is closed to visitors.  It is a very nice exhibit and it is sad that so few people have been able to enjoy it.  
"Palms"  Del Thomas  2019  39"W X 58"L
Cotton fabrics, batting, and thread.
Fused applique.  

These pictures are not in any order because I am unable to move them now.  Every use of Blogger is an adventure these days.  Change, change, change. 

Naturally, KoKo was a big help!  Keeping his ears from the needle going up and down kept me alert.  I guess it is just a demand for attention and I have to restrict him to his chair at times. 


I might have cut larger pieces for the fused fronds, but I wanted them to be many different fabrics.  Some came from my tray of pre-fused fabrics from previous projects, but I had to fuse and cut more.  Now I have  an overflowing tray of pre-fused greenish fabrics. 

I was surprised that I didn't need to prepare many additional brown fabrics.  When have I used brown fabrics before?  Can't remember.  

In contrast with the front I used a very busy tropical print with birds on the back. 
When the quilt comes home I will replace the red sleeve.  I was amazed that when the quilt is hanging on a white wall the red actually shows through to the front. 

Here the layers are laid out for basting.  I still use the basting "gun" that puts little plastic hooks through all the layers.  I know few people use it these days and I suppose I will some day run out of those little plastic bits and will not be able to buy any more.  Guess I will need to go back to either thread or safety pin basting.  

I have done very little quilt making during the pandemic.  I do have three finished tops that need to be basted and quilted, but don't seem to be able to find the get-up-and-go it takes to start them.  Maybe next week!  

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Thursday, December 17, 2020

Southern California Contemporary Quilts Part 3 12-17-20

 Nelda is a member of Art Stream, a small art quilt group in San Diego that I also belong to.  It was so interesting to watch this quilt come together and to see how she solve any problems she ran into.  It is 29" L X 31.5"W




Another recognition of the SCalifornia fire hazard was created by Pam Palmer-Lowe.  It acknowledges the women from prison fire crews who put their lives on the line despite their incarceration.  Their colorful identifying uniforms are in stark contrast to the blacken forest. 




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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Southern California Comtemporary Quilts Part 2 12-16-20

Charlotte Bird's multi-panel work is in the center of the large gallery.  It is fascinating and deserves extra time to look at all the details.  She covers the scenes of SCalifornia with great artistry.  18" high X 22" wide for each panel X a total length of 102"





I always admire the work of Kathleen McCabe and there are several of her quilts in TCQC.  This one is soooo California.  48"L X 32"wide

This detail of the flowers in the foreground shows her fine control of her quilting. 

See the people and the light poles out on the pier - just shadows. Color isn't very good in this photo, it is much  brighter. 

Nancy Lemke's quilt is another salute to the coast.  21"L X 32"W


Notice the crocheted doily representing a sea star and there are hand embroidered sea urchins scattered throughout.
And tiny white fish flowing across the tidepool. I like the borders only top and bottom, leaving the water to flow out on each side.  

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Monday, December 7, 2020

Southern California Contemporary Quilts 12-07-20

Just before the Sciatica struck me I had driven down to Oceanside Museum of Art to see the exhibit of quilts by Southern California artists.  And I did take pictures, but was not able to sit at the computer to post any of them.  So, I am going to start posting them so you can see at least part of the exhibit.  The museum is closed again due to the Virus and who knows when it will re-open.  If you are in the area you could stop by to shop in the museum store which is currently featuring "Tiny Art" - five inch square pieces donated by artists of every ilk and ready to use for stocking stuffers or just a regular tiny gift.  Lots of high quality jewelry, bowls, scarves, cards, etc. for your gift selection. 

This measures 58"L X 38"W.  The background is a solid piece of hand-dye (I think) that has been in my fabric library for years.  I knew it would find the proper place one day.  All of the quilts I make have a bird in them somewhere - as part of the design, in the quilting, on the back, on the label, wherever I can squeeze one in.  There are several birds in the trunks of the trees.

This measures 38.5L X 27.5W.  What an appropriate subject for this hot year. 



This measures 20"L X 29 3/4"W.  SOOO Southern California! 

More to come in future posts. 
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Thursday, September 17, 2020

Pictures tomorrow 09-17-20


The exhibit "Southern California Quilts" at Oceanside Museum of Art is WONDERFUL.  Today was the opening day for the museum which has been closed by the pandemic.  Hopefully it will stay open, but it the Covid-19 cases increase the State will close things down again.  So, if you can, make a reservation and so see the exhibit as soon as you can.  

Here is just one of the 35 quilts on display.

Measures 21" L X 43" W