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Friday, March 18, 2011

Sunflower Garden original hand painted silk art quilt


Sunflower Garden an original art quilt by Barbara Harms

This is my latest original art quilt. I hand painted the silk for the background.
Then painted the flowers & 2 little yellow birds, also on silk, and appliqued it all on. Then thread painting was used to add more detail.











Posted by Asian Art And Quilts
Contemporary Fiber Art by Barbara Harms
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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Hi I would like to introduce myself. I'm Barbara Harms




Hi All,
I'm Barbara Harms or the artist behind AsianArtAndQuilts http://www.etsy.com/shop/AsianArtAndQuilts?ref=pr_shop.
I am from Las Vegas and was a water colorist there, selling some of my work. But as a single Mom, my main focus was raising my children . They turned out to be wonderful people, who are grown and flown the nest! So for the first time, I have the time and circumstances to focus on my art full time.
I opened a shop on Etsy and it's doing well. Did I forget to mention that I have now transitioned to art quilting? It was a natural for me, I love quilting and art, the fusion of both is my perfect niche.
I especially love using silk painting and lots of applique on many of my quilts.
I've had some interest in my work, was a featured artist in a venue in Portland for the Portland Art Walk, a few other things along those lines.
One great side perk has been my art blog www.asianartandquilts.com. I started it to present my work as an artist and promote art quilting. I thought it would be very interesting to feature interviews with some awesome fiber artists and quilters. The people who have influenced and inspired me.
To my delight I asked [I figured the worst thing that could happen is they could say ;"no"] and some of my favorite quilters actually agreed! What a privilege that has been for me. I've had interviews with Karen McTavish, Diane Gaudynski, Lisa Call, Jean Wells Keenan, Tracy McCabe Stewart, Denise Tallon Havlan, & Ann Fahl . These are all artists I have long admired and getting to meet them online and hear them express themselves, WOW I am so in awe! They are such nice people as well.
I've also met some very talented art quilters on ETSY, whose work I really admire as well, 2 that come to mind immediately are Betty Busby & Terri Aske, both quite successful quilt artists.. You meet the nicest people in the quilting world.
Well hope this gives you a little run down on me, check out my work and let me know what you think, [well if you hate it, maybe you can keep that to yourself].


Barb Harms
http://ww.etsy.com/shop/AsianArtAndQuilts?ref=pr_shop.