Nature, of the wetter variety
These quilts display aspects of the natural world, in wetter locations than the desert for the most part, some from places we have traveled. Some of the designs are original, but others are modified from my favorite artists’ works. Of these, some are very close to the original design, some not so much. The design source for each quilt is identified. The colors, fabrics, and modifications are mine.
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The moose, the Tetons, 18 x 23, 2022
The heron, Oregon coast, 12 x 12, 2022, private collection
Beach Tideline Mustang Island, Maryland, design from Wendy Lugg's quilt Tidemark, Cape Tribulation, 35 x 26, 2013
Alphabet quilt, design by Jo Diggs, 41 x 54, 2014, private collection
Swan in Herricks Cove, Vermont, design from Grace Errea's quilt Swan Lake, 37 x 50, 2017
Vermont forest, design modified from Erica Carter's quilt Bourne, 37 x 44, 2002
Feed me, carry me, designs by Charley Harper, 31 x 42, 2016, private collection
Shooting star, design inspired by Paula Nadelstern's quilt, the thank your lucky star memorial quilt, 46 x 34, 2019
Black Hole, night sky, design modified from Paula Nadelstern's quilt, the other side of the circle, 50 x 43, 2018
Two cranes flying, design modified from Kumiko Sudo's quilt, Fly Cranes, Fly!, 28 x 50, 2020
Beaver marsh, Colorado, inspired by Elena Stokes, 69 x 21, 2016
Jungle rainforest, tree with buttress roots, Costa Rica, 34 x 46, 2018
Mexican hats, Texas Hill Country, 32 x 39, 2012
Monument plant, Ruidoso New Mexico, 58 x 18, 2015
Rock strata, 14 x 17, 2022
Cranes, 22 x 35, 2022, private collection
Arctic terns, Diamond Beach, Iceland, 20 x 51, 2021
Sunflowers, 24 x 20, 2022