Tuesday, May 3, 2011

5 Days spent with the Arts

I spent last Thursday night, Fri. and Sat. quilting with my girlfriends, I added the boarders to Christmas quilt #2, made a easy apron for grilling and also this great purse. I didn't plan on making the purse, Kay brought the fabric and pattern to make one with enough fabric left over that Mary and I could make one too. I love this batik. This is a commercial pattern I believe called Wallet & Grommet (?).





On Sunday my husband and I went to the Grand Rapids Art Museum to see their "Art in Bloom" exhibit . Floral designers created floral arrangement inspired by paintings in the museum. These are a few of my favorites.. cute bird




How wonderful is this.






I love this crane made of dried leaves. The painting is behind him in the middle.







And this is the painting that inspired it.






Another one of my favorites, notice the red house in the middle of the painting with colored squares around it. And the floral design, a little red house made of old barn wood and flowers tucked in square pockets.




This one 2ND place. I believe the painting had the word Ghostly in the title or maybe I just thought that it should.









A tough painting to recreate but wonderfully done.







This piece has little bird nests tucked in with little feathers,






Inspired by this painting filled with passenger pigeons.






A little modern art.






Another modern piece.






Outside the museum by the BOB is a large piece of Steam punk art, a flying pig. I believe the legs move as their are hydraulics in the belly. You can see how large it is by the cars underneath it.





Last night I went to the Woodland Weavers and Spinners guild (I love that name, it should be my blog name Woodland Quilter). This was part of the "show and tell", Joni Rosen wove this tallit (prayer shawl) for her granddaughters Bat mitzvah. It is woven out of fine wool and silk (not quite finished with pins holding the collar on) with secret messages woven in only Joni and her granddaughter can read. She also wove a bag to store it in.




Close-up of the wonderful weaving.









1 comment:

Deb Hardman said...

We could change your blog name & header if you want!

I love the show. My favorite is the barn wood piece & its companion.

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