Tactile Architecture is my favorite exhibit at the International Quilt Festival in Houston. I've submitted a quilt or two in the past, neither of which got in, but I love looking at and analyzing these quilts the most. I suppose it's because it's also one of my favorite genre of quilts to make.
Spinning Wheel by Sharon McWilliams |
Tel Aviv Symphony by 6 Hands: Azrieli Towers by Leanne Shilo, Liat Engler, and Orit Mondiano
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Circular Infinity by Susan Michael |
Earthquake by Betty Hahn
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See Taiwan ~ Taipei 101 by Hsi-Chen Hsu |
Crumbling Facade by Ginnie Hebert |
St. Stephen's Cathedral by Ursula Biermaumer-Bohle
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Lady of Freedom by Rosalie Baker |
Balustrade by Amy Canvaness |
La Chiesa di Bolzano Vincentino III by Barbara Triscari |
Peering Out of the Darkness by Shannon Conley |
Quilting Overtakes the GRB by Jean Grimes |
Changing the Landscape by Susan Fisher King |
Paris Door by Laurie Simpson |
The Triangle by Teresa Barkley |
Happy Houses by Debra Allen |
Harry's Neighborhood by Anita Stevenson |
And lastly, my favorite quilt from the Hands All Around exhibit. Look at the detail of the metalworker's shop.
1 comment:
Wow, that close up and personal look at this fabulous quilt show is so wonderful and many thanks to you for sharing it.
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