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Indifferent Strokes

This is my piece, Indifference, for the Quilt Art Eighth Deadly Sin challenge. My studio is a mess. I’m a mess. I have a love/hate affair with this piece. There are elements that I love. I keep telling myself that it is not supposed to be pretty; I deliberately used colors that clash. The hands were giving me fits. I ended up using a reddish metallic organza for the hands because I felt the other red hands were too different from the rest of the fabrics I was using. I need to reshoot this in daylight because I am getting a lot of reflection from the lights, but I have to go to the SDA office to work tomorrow and I wanted to post this.

Here are a couple of close-ups:

3 Responses to “Indifferent Strokes”

  1. Michael says:

    Gerrie your this post was a healthy read. We need more of this in the internet community and articles about aorta aneurysms, aorta aneurysms, aorta aneurysms and aorta aneurysms are other health issues that you might consider. Our aorta aneurysms is related to health issues and topics. Keep up the great articles and subject matter.

  2. Liz says:

    This piece is wonderful – thank you for showing us all the stages of construction.

    Liz

  3. Karoda says:

    Gerri, your side bar appears and then disappears and stays gone when I first open to your site.

    But I’m soooo digging this piece!