It’s not easy photographing the quilts, I had limited time, and sometimes the quilts are placed on an angle so its difficult to place them square in the viewfinder. We all have to take our turn and you wait patiently for the persons in front of you to capture their images.
Then snap… so some of the images are a little crooked at times.
I would love to comment on the quilts, but I haven’t I guess its enough to say I like all that I’ve added to the blog. Well, in fact I like all the quilts on show but its difficult to add the entire lot to the blog.
This category is Art Pictorial
I may have them in the incorrect category as you go through, it was difficult to work it out sometimes. as I walked from one area to another.
Who’s looking at whom” by Diane Harris, Monroe, New Hampshire.
Savanna by Yoshiko Miyamoto, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Ken Japan.
Cockatoo in Paradise, by Jeanne Moore, Escondido, California
The rest stop by Jan reed, Grass Valley, California USA
Shall we dance, Jan Reed, Grass Valley, California, USA
If they were in P.E.I. Hiroko Miyama, Chofu City, Tokyo Japan
When Aspens turn – by Cindy Seitz-Krug, Overgaard, Arizona. USA
Woodpecker, Noriko Endo. Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
So Much life in a tiny seed. by Sharon Schlotzer, Monument, Colorado USA
Soul of the Ranunculus, by Kalindi Hambir, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Its the cowboy way, by Karlyn, bue Lorenz, Billings Montana, USA
Visions of Apple Pie, by Laura Fogg, Ukiah, California USA
I took a class from Marilyn Belford! Fabric portraits and I fell in love with this painting with fabric. When I saw the bottom photo I knew it was hers before I read the name.
After looking at all those stunning quilts Pam I’m to exhausted to leave a comment LOL You are amazing; just to walk past so many quilts is a feat
but to take several photo of them as well !!!!!! Glenda
Morning Glenda, yes, indeed. Its a privilege to be there, and a joy to view the talent of others. I’m glad I could share just a little of the ambience.
beautiful, inspiring, awesome! hard to believe these are quilts!
Thanks for including my little farm in this wonderful company of quilts. Even with the big old wrinkles.
Enid
I took a class from Marilyn Belford! Fabric portraits and I fell in love with this painting with fabric. When I saw the bottom photo I knew it was hers before I read the name.
Love this, thank you. Robbers Roost is my fav.
These are beautiful Pam, thanks for sharing for those of us who couldn’t be there in person.
After looking at all those stunning quilts Pam I’m to exhausted to leave a comment LOL You are amazing; just to walk past so many quilts is a feat
but to take several photo of them as well !!!!!! Glenda
Morning Glenda, yes, indeed. Its a privilege to be there, and a joy to view the talent of others. I’m glad I could share just a little of the ambience.
Thanks for sharing those wonderful quilts.
Just ran across your pin…..wow photography. Keep on sharing with us.
Thank you for the lovely photos of these wonderful works of art.