Joan Colvin did lots of pieces depicting one of my favorite birds - crows. Her work encompasses so much more that just fabric ... she utilized a wealth of rich, sumptuous fabrics of all kinds - silks, flannels, velvets, lames .. all found perfect placement in her quilts. She used a rich embellishment palette as well - paint and shimmer - so beautiful. I don't think anyone represented salmon any better - her salmon pieces just shiver with shimmer. I could not pick a favorite if I were asked to .... but the crows - maybe. If anyone lives in the area I suggest that you try your best to get to this exhibit before it's over on December 30th. It is WELL worth a drive. Most of the exhibited pieces are privately owned - and may never be shown again in a public venue. The museum is also a great place to make a holiday contribution -they really need our support to keep the museum growing . It's a rare and appreciated resource for all of us who love quilts and quilting!
The second floor of the museum had a wonderful collection of vintage (lots of 30's and some from mid 19th century) quilts on display. I have a real weakness for vintage quilts - especially 30's - so I'll save the second floor for another day.
The second floor of the museum had a wonderful collection of vintage (lots of 30's and some from mid 19th century) quilts on display. I have a real weakness for vintage quilts - especially 30's - so I'll save the second floor for another day.
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I really envy you this - I love Joan Colvin's work but for now I,ll have to manage with the book - but thanks for your pictures. I love crows too - they're such intelligent and entertaining birds.
That sounds like a wonderful exhibit, and it must have taken a lot of work to get together all of the privately owned pieces. I have a couple of her books and they are great.
I took a class from Joan-not only a talent but a truly wonderful lady. Sandy
It´s looks like a great exhibit! thanks for sharing!
The building is beautiful, and the art is indeed marvelous.
from italy my compliments for yours works and merry christmas!
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