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Check out this amazing painting of a quilt. Wow. I found it because I was thinking of trying to paint a quilt but I'm so blown away by this it seems pointless. I should just finish sewing up the bits and pieces of a crazy quilt I have in a trunk and be done with it. I've gotten out of the habit of handicrafts ever since I .....ahem....got a laptop and it sucked all the hours out of my day.
13 comments:
Amazing painting. Watercolor. Wow...
Hey Rick! Can you paint me one like that?
Pretty please?....
Its great write up Joan....visit for Orange Festival at Sohra(cherrapunjee)
love new things - I just missed it! Best oranges in the world.
Great, comfy looking home. Also high maintanence. You take the bitter with the sweet, as they say. ;)
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Joan, I don't have the skill to paint something that meticulous. I haven't put watercolor to paper in over a decade.
Rick - It is amazing isn't it? Some talent there but it also costs $4,000.
Lowandslow - I guess so. Someone is clearly putting a lot of work into it.
Yes, Joan, this one is pretty close to perfect.
This is a picture-perfect home. I agree that it is probably high maintenance...lots of flowers and shrubs. The painting on the link you provided is spectacular!
There is nothing better than a cottage with lots of gardening to do... I should know, I live in one, and LOVE IT! 8-)
Joan, you may have been kidding about giving up the idea to paint a quilt BUT don't give up your idea.
My wife painted a simple pattern using a yardstick on a large stretched canvas (maybe 48' square) and we enjoyed it for years. Then, again, we didn't have lots of beautiful photos like yours to grace the wall! :)
Here are two pattern examples - http://www.equiltblocks.com/four/Annies_Choice.gif to the more complicated http://www.quiltbroker.com/images/qb_july99_quilt_pattern.jpg
Happy Holidays!
Lotta work. Lovely result.
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