“His wedding and hers” (January 2014) was made for the annual Norwegian Quilt Association competition. The theme was Lady and the tramp (contrasts between feminine/masculine, smooth/rough etc), and was to be interpreted any way we wanted to.
(Sorry, my only head on picture was taken indoors)When reading the theme, I immediately thought about weddings and how the bride’s and groom’s perspectives often seem very different. While the groom may show rather reluctantly up in any old suit, the bride often has planned her wedding since early childhood. Disclaimer: this is based more on life portrayed in TV, movies and books than real life experiences, but still, I find it rather baffling.
Anyway, I envisioned a rooster popping in at a chicken run, just looking for a bit of fun, and getting caught in the wedding frenzy of the yearning bride-to-be,
her mother,
Can you tell how he feels by the look in his eyes?
You can see previous posts here and here.
I had so much fun making this quilt, and it drew quite a few smiles and comments hanging at the NQF exhibition back in March.
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That is surely one of the best quilts I have seen. I love how you create out of the box and put your work into daily context. All those details are really fun to read about!! And yes, those wedding dreams are very pink and light presented in film and books. I hope girls are dreaming about education and to be themselves...
ReplyDeleteYou caught all the excitement - and the boredom with the eyes. Brilliant!
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Knallbra! Du er goé
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! You caught so much expression in their semi-abstracted faces!
ReplyDeleteLooks like he got more than he bargained for that rooster...such a cute imterpretation of the theme. Great mix of materials. How is your creative space workong out? xox
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