This quilt was done as a challenge set by Creative Hands. A South African artist was studied and their work used as inspiration for a quilt.
I chose Michèle Nigrini.
Michèle believes that art is a medium for the elevation of the spirit yet remains rooted in the experience of everyday life. Her aim not to copy nature, but to
interpret the essential character of things, submitting it to the spirit of the place.
interpret the essential character of things, submitting it to the spirit of the place.
MY INTERPRETATION : Roadtrip Dec 2012 in scattered silk, net, silk tulle, cotton, applique , thread painting and buttons.
Not based on any one painting in specific, I was fascinated by the collage techniques she uses so successfully in many of her works.
In retrospect, looking at this quilt, I can see a lot of secondary interpretations leaping out from what was essentially purely documentary of a wonderful holiday.
My facebook post on 4 January 2013 read:
We
traveled almost 5000 km in the last month, by motorcar. We visited the
most beautiful of South African beaches, met with friends and family and
some friends who are almost family. Drove to Laaiplek for a blessing of
a building, a glass of wine and hake n chips at the Pik n wyn. Joined
the family for Xmas lunch on the other side of Storms River. I also
dragged Johan up and down beaches, up and down
176 tires to get to the beach and 7.2km into the Wilderness Forest. We
drove through the Seweweekspoort pass going down to Wilderness and back
through the Swartberg pass up to Prince Albert on the way home. And now
I'm back home. Rested, brown as a nut, and ready to go. Hope you all
have a wonderful 2013! It's going to be a busy one.
This quilt is about that trip!
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