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Bloghop-Giveaway with Terry Grant

Saturday, September 28th, 2013

Terry’s art is immediately recognizable whether she is depicting buildings, nature, people:  using black outlining, eclectic prints, plaids and stripes, skillful use of paints and thread, when you see “a Terry Grant”  you know it is her work.   We share a love of representational quilts, but Terry also ventures into some  geometrics and abstracts. I’m so happy that she agreed to be a part of this bloghop and giveaway!  Please visit her blog, here, to participate!

Red Domes is quintessentially Terry to me, the wonderful use of plaids in the sky, the crisp edges, the warm earthy reds and oranges, the bold, graphic quality to the shapes and lines.

Red Domes is quintessentially Terry to me, the wonderful use of plaids in the sky, the crisp edges, the warm earthy reds and oranges, the bold, graphic quality to the shapes and lines.  Right click to see a bit larger.

Once again, we’re celebrating the release of my first video workshop, Art Quilt  Design from Photo to Threadwork, with Fabric Collage and Machine Quilting, by Quilting Arts/Interweave.

To order a DVD, visit my Store page here, or to order either the DVD or a digital download, visit Quilting Arts' Interweave Store, here.   And, of course, you can enter the various giveaways thanks to the generous quilt artists who are helping me give away copies!

Enter the various giveaways by visiting the bloghoppers’ blogs!

(To order a DVD, visit my Store page here, or to order either the DVD or a digital download, visit Quilting Arts’ Interweave Store, here.  Now back to enjoying Terry’s art!)

 

 

Terry grew up in Idaho and has lived many years in Oregon, and many of her quilts feature scenes that could come from nowhere but the Pacific Northwest, such as this beautiful piece of Mount Hood (in Oregon).

The colors just make me sigh in this portrait of Mount Hood.

The colors just make me sigh in Terry Grant’s portrait of Mount Hood.  Right Click to see larger.

You can tell from her style that she, like my friend Susan Brubaker Knapp (her website is here), has a background in graphic design.  Terry also studied art in college–I’m just a tad envious that she was able to find a way to incorporate art into her life from such a young age.  Do go read about her on her blog/website.  Most of all, take the time to visit her portfolio pages.

Like several of the other artists in this bloghop and the one that will happen in November, Terry is a member of the Twelve by Twelve international challenge group (website here) and the Sketchbook challenge.  I wonder if they have all discovered a way to add another ten hours to each day to get it all done!  Maybe I will, since next year is relatively easy work-wise, try to follow along with the Sketchbook Challenge!

A recent piece is Red Umbrellas:

Don't you just love the lines?   Those three red umbrellas, brighter than the rusty orange and ochre

Don’t you just love the lines? Those three red umbrellas, brighter than the rusty orange and ochre so that they pop above the purple patio.  And again, her skillful use of stripes and plaids!

Some of Terry’s family are from South America, where she has visited often.   The imagery from there also has worked its way into her art:

Banos by Terry Grant.

Banos by Terry Grant.  Notice how she has used paints to create the discolorations on the stuccoed wall.  And that climbing vine–be still my heart!

And no post about Terry would be complete without a crow or a heart!

And of course, Terry's crows.   Love this cheeky fellow!

And of course, Terry’s crows. Love this cheeky fellow!

Thank you Terry for sharing your art with all of us, and for agreeing to help me host this bloghop!

To all of you, remember to go visit Terry’s blog and, if you wish, leave a comment according to her instructions, if you’d like to win a DVD or digital download of Art Quilt Design From Photo to Threadwork.

 

 

 

Bloghop-Giveaway with Leslie Tucker Jenison

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

Leslie Tucker Jenison is one seriously talented artist and a seriously BUSY lady!   Just reading her various blogs and posts and website leaves me exhausted, so I’m thrilled she was able to squeeze in some time for little old me!  Visit her personal blog, here, to participate in her segment of the bloghop and giveaway.   I first “met” Leslie on the QuiltArt list–gosh it must be nearly a decade ago!   Way back when, Virginia Spiegel was organizing a cancer research fundraiser, FiberArt for a Cause, where you donated a modest amount and got to pick a fabric postcard donated to help raise funds.  I chose Leslie’s, made of her artcloth, and it still is on display in my studio!

Papyrus #1 by Leslie Tucker Jenison, a fiber art postcard

Papyrus #1 by Leslie Tucker Jenison, a fiber art postcard that lives in my studio and is admired frequently by me

Leslie and her friend Jamie Fingal (who kicked off this bloghop and giveaway) are the “Dinner@8” artists, and blog here.  I’ve been honored to be invited to participate in an exhibit juried by them for the past several years:  Beneath the Surface (2010), The Space Between (2011),  Rituals (2012), and this year’s An Exquisite Moment.  DO go visit this blog and see the incredible art quilts, which are (as always) even better in person.

Leslie’s work ranges from Art Cloth,

Leslie's Art Cloth 9.  To see more of Leslie's surface design work, visit here.

Leslie’s Art Cloth 9. To see more of Leslie’s surface design work, visit here.

to Mixed Media,

Joy by Leslie Tucker Jenison.  To see Leslie's Mixed Media work, visit here.

Joy by Leslie Tucker Jenison. To see Leslie’s Mixed Media work, visit here.

to Art Quilts,

Leslie's award winning Amsterdam Alley.  To see Leslie's art quilts, visit here.

Leslie’s award winning Amsterdam Alley. To see Leslie’s art quilts, visit here.

as well as teaching, and sketching!   In just a couple days she will be teaching at the Art and Soul retreat, and not long after at International Quilt Festival in Houston!  Remember when I said it sounded exhausting?

Visit Leslie at her personal blog to read her review of the DVD and enter her segment of the giveaway by visiting  LeslieTuckerJenison.blogspot.com .   You can see more of her work over at the Sketchbook Challenge, including this inspiring recent post.

Thank you so much, Leslie, for taking time from your crazy-busy life to be a part of my bloghop!

 

Featured at Janome.com

Wednesday, September 25th, 2013

What a thrill–another one!    Janome has featured my DVD giveaway on their blog today!   See it here (post dated September 25, 2013).

Visit Janome's blog today to see the write up!

Visit Janome’s blog today to see the write up! Right click to see this larger.

I’ve been incredibly lucky to be sponsored by Janome and sew on one  of their fabulous machines for nearly a decade.  THANK YOU, Janome America!

Bloghop-Giveaway with Vicki Welsh

Tuesday, September 24th, 2013

Today, I’d like to introduce you to Vicki Welsh (blog) and thank her for participating in my bloghop and giveaway to celebrate the release of my video workshop, Art Quilt Design From Photo to Threadwork (available for pre-order here or as a download and pre-order here).  Please pop over to Vicki’s blog and leave a comment there to be entered in Vicki’s part of the giveaway!

DVDAQDesignPhotoThrdwrk125 copyAlthough I’m mostly about art quilts, from time to time I’ve blogged about the fact that I love ALL Quilts and Quilting—traditional, contemporary, modern, art, you name it!   Like me, Vicki crosses the lines but in a very different way:  she is all about dyeing fabric and surface design, worked into more traditionally piece quilts.

Vicki Welsh’s blog is aptly called “Field Trips in Fiber” and her Etsy shop of hand-dyes is a Visa Accident waiting to happen!  So much fun! Vicki’s quilts are clearly inspired by tradition, but they are definitely a contemporary take on the traditional.  One of her quilts that makes my heart go thumpity thump is Illuminated Blocks…all I can say is it’s a good thing I live far away because I could SO be tempted into a little larceny!

Illuminated Blocks by Vicki Welsh.  WOW...just WOW.  Her blogpost is here.

Illuminated Blocks by Vicki Welsh. WOW…just WOW. Her blogpost is here. Right click for a larger look!

This quilt, made from Paula Nadelstern’s printed fabrics, has me wondering:  what if you dyed fabric in mandalas and shibori style, using a coordinated palette of colors.   How would it look to piece an Ohio Star, as in this quilt (look carefully but also go visit her blogpost about it, link in caption), but using one’s own hand-dyed fabrics?

Two of Vicki’s recent tops are Grandmother’s Choice Shibori top (read more about it here):

Vicki Welsh's Grandmother's Choice quilt using her shibori and hand-dyed fabrics.  Her Etsy shop is here.

Vicki Welsh’s Grandmother’s Choice quilt using her shibori and hand-dyed fabrics. Her Etsy shop is here.

And another recent top fascinates me–I’m usually all about the color, but I love the muted tones and kaleidescope effect in this quilt top, her Grandmother’s Choice Symmetry:

Vicki Welsh's Grandmother's Choice Symmetry quilt top.  Read more about it here.

Vicki Welsh’s Grandmother’s Choice Symmetry quilt top. Read more about it here.

I love the play of patterns, the secondary designs.   I feel a traditional phase coming on thanks to her inspiration!
Thank you, Vicki, for being a part of my bloghop!   Here’s to meeting you in PERSON one of these days!  In the meantime, we can all go visit her on the web.

Bloghop-Giveaway with Deborah Boschert

Saturday, September 21st, 2013

Today is the second giveaway of my video workshop, Art Quilt Design from Photo to Threadwork, and is hosted by my friend Deborah Boschert.  Her website is here, and her blog and the giveaway post are here.  Be sure to surf over and comment to enter the giveaway!

Haze and Hope by Deborah Boschert

Haze and Hope by Deborah Boschert

When I moved to Maine in 2004, the first thing I did was find the quilters, especially the art quilters.  Maine has a great statewide guild with many regional/local chapters and a few statewide groups, including  Art Quilts Maine.  At the very first meeting I attended, I met Deborah, whose husband was then in the Navy and assigned to Brunswick.  I didn’t realize for quite some time that Deborah was also relatively new to Maine.  We began emailing back and forth, and within a couple of months decided to start our own mini-group, The Frayed Edges, with our dear friends Kate Cutko and Kathy Daniels.   If you click on the categories, you can see the many wonderful times we have shared over the years.

Fast forward many years:  our kids are growing rapidly, we’ve both been published in journals and books, made DVDs, exhibited at national and international venues!  I think if you had told us as we chatted in the parking lot after that meeting what we would have done in less than a decade, we would never have believed it!

Deborah is a member of the amazing group known as the “Twelves.”  You can see tons of their inspiring work, here, and find the book, Twelve by 12:  The International Art Quilt Challenge, here.

Twelve by Twelve:  the International Art Quilt Challenge

Twelve by Twelve: the International Art Quilt Challenge

The first year the challenges were by theme, then by color.  As someone who lives for color, I was surprised that one of my favorites of Deborah’s is this monochromatic beauty, In Light Of

In Light Of

In Light Of

Deborah has filmed the DVD workshop Contemporary Fabric Collage, been on TV segments for Quilting Arts TV, as well as done some great web seminars for them.   You can find all the QA/Interweave offerings with Deborah here, at the Interweave Store.

Thank you Deborah for being part of the bloghop and giveaway, but most especially for the gift of being my friend.