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.
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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