"Let him think I am more man than I am and I will be so."
- Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
With this new piece, I happily revisited a previous theme which I first began exploring a year ago... Mid Century inspired table runners/wall hangings, (which I also refer to as "functional art quilts" as these pieces work both as beautiful, functional table runners and decorative accent pieces, as well as a beautiful piece of art to hang.)
My muses for previous pieces, (see here, here and here) included old utilitarian quilts and Frank Lloyd Wright.
For this piece however, my inspiration came from stones, shells and the mental image of Ernest Hemingway. The stones and shells, gathered on my recent visit to the sea side, were a visual influence for my color and pattern choices,
where Hemingway provided the muse for creating a piece with a masculine feel... I wanted something that would look at home in a study, draped over an old and well used wooden table that had been oiled to a deep, rich shine.
"Hemingway" - A Mid-Century Inspired Functional Art Quilt is currently available in my shop.
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P.S. I was delighted to learn from the comments on my last post that so many of you are familiar with and like Tsatsiki! What a pleasant surprise!
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Sunday, August 23, 2009
Stones, Shells and Hemingway... Inspiration to Sew By
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art quilt,
hemingway,
improvised quilting,
inspiration,
shells,
stones,
table runner